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The 10 villages in Nyanza are facing a severe malnutrition crisis, with a large number of children and adults suffering from malnutrition-related illnesses. Read more ...

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25 girls from marginalized communities lack access to education and opportunities to improve their future prospects. Read more ...

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The 200 poor families in Rulindo, Rwanda are struggling to make ends meet due to the lack of sustainable income and food security. They do not have access to enough resources to provide for their families and are in need of a solution to help them im Read more ...

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200 Rwandan girls are living in poverty and need support to improve their situation. Read more ...

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50 poor youth lack the necessary technical skills to secure employment and improve their economic situation. Read more ...

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450 prisoners in Rwanda lack the necessary skills and opportunities to reintegrate into society and become productive citizens. Read more ...

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There are 1000 fatherless children who are malnourished and vulnerable due to lack of resources and support. Read more ...

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Access to clean water is a major challenge in Rwanda, with only 52% of the population having access to improved water sources. This has led to high rates of waterborne diseases and a significant burden on the healthcare system. Read more ...

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The problem of Peace and Reconciliation in Rwanda stems from the 1994 genocide, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. The country has made significant progress in rebuilding and reconciling, but deep-seated Read more ...

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The problem of education in Rwanda is characterized by a lack of resources, inadequate infrastructure, and a shortage of qualified teachers, resulting in low enrollment rates and poor quality of education. Additionally, the legacy of the 1994 genocid Read more ...

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26 vulnerable children in Rwanda are currently living in unsafe and insecure housing conditions, which puts them at risk of harm and limits their ability to thrive. Read more ...