PROGRAMS
Ecotourism program in Gisagara district
acceleration of sustainable development through environment protection and culture heritage preservation, in partnership with the Gisagara district.
Literacy, Numeracy and Life skills project
In partnership with Open Schools Worldwide, we are supporting education of disadvantaged children and youths thereby breaking the cycle of poverty.
Improved Banana farming project
Integration of refugees, from the Mugombwa camp, in the local community through improved agriculture. With the support of US Together and US Embassy
Solidarity Transformation Groups (STGs)
Using a community-led approach, STGs empower locals to address needs, enabling peace, reconciliation, and economic growth for individual improvement.
Church and Community Transformation (CCT)
The project implemented in Gatsibo District aiming at supporting people and churches to transform spiritually and economically others and the communities.
Economical and Environment Sustainability (EES)
Implemented in Kayonza District, the project’s main objective was protection of the environment through tree planting and use of efficient energy cooking stoves.
WASH (Water Hygene and Sanitation)
The project was implemented in Nyamagabe District with the objective of supplying clean water to vulnerable communities and train them in hygiene and sanitation
Sustainable and Agriculture Development (SAED)
The project was implemented in Nyamagabe District with the objective of supporting vulnerable farmers with business skills.
Drug Eradication and counseling
This project aimed at fighting drug abuse as a root cause for many mental health issues in youth. Campaigns were held in different parts of the country and also a book titled “Goriyati araguye”-Goliath has fallen, was launched all aiming at drug eradication.
Ending poverty one village at a time (EPOVAT)
This project was implemented in the Nyamagabe District with the purpose of reducing poverty, hunger, diseases and the impact of disaster. The project targets 3026 households, building their capacity to increase food security, clean water access, and economic empowerment through the Self Help Group approach.
Child Wholistic Development (CWD)
The project was implemented Kayonza District with the objective of protecting child rights training of teachers, parents and others on child rights, forming child rights committees at village level, school clubs and conducting campaigns to raise awareness on child rights.