Our Impact

EDUCATION PROGRAMMES

EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY (ECD&F)

185,997

Children aged 0 to 6 and their families enrolled in model and home based ECD&F centres of the total children, 41,827 were newly enrolled in ECD spaces in 2023-2024.

163,634

Parents benefited from parenting sessions in ECD & F centres. 38,663 (8,925 male and 29,738 female) were new.

41,610

Caregivers were trained in integrated early childhood development and family (ECD&F) services. Among them, 5,130 were new, while 36,480 received refresher training.

5,830

ECD spaces established: 17 model ECD centres, 26 community based ECD centres & 5,787 home based ECDs.

1,643

Trainers received refresher training on integrated early childhood development (ECD) package, with 701 (440 male & 261 female) of them receiving training in 2023-2024.

3,154

Cell-level staff (1,404 male and 1,750 female) trained on the integrated ECD package across 30 districts.

TWIGE NEZA DUTSINDE

46,816

Children benefiting from extracurricular programmes to improve learning outcomes.

562

Teachers (281 male and 281 female) trained and mentored on effective teaching. 332 Remedial learning clubs established in 251 schools from 13 districts.

7,632

Young girls awarded for academic excellence since 2005.

10,945

Annual scholarships have been provided to secondary school students since 2002.

HEALTH PROGRAMMES

ADOLESCENT YOUTH SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH & RIGHTS (AYSRH&R) AND HIV

594,334

Young people accessed AYSRH&R services, including HIV & STI screening & treatment.

65,977

Healthcare providers deliver sexual reproductive health, family planning, and HIV prevention services.

19,048

People reached through Parent- Adolescent Communication (PAC) forums: 11,468 parents and 7,580 adolescents and youth.

4,438

Teachers from Burera, Musanze, Karongi, Nyamasheke, Rusizi, Gisagara and Muhanga Districts trained on the delivery of comprehensive sexuality education.

2,345

Teenage mothers supported to access economic empowerment opportunities (IGAs, TVET, Formal Education).

1,839

Cases of gender-based violence (GBV) were submitted to the Rwanda investigation Bureau and Access to Justice bureaus through GBV mobile clinics in Burera, Rubavu, and Nyagatare Districts.

FAMILY PLANNING

105

Primary healthcare facilities built and renovated in Nyagatare, Gisagara, Gicumbi, Muhanga, Rusizi, Kicukiro and Nyaruguru Districts.

33

Ambulances, 2 mobile clinics and 2 blood collection buses purchased and distributed to health care facilities

6,753,243

People reached throught awareness campaigns on family planning.

386,393

People accessed and used family planning services (132,015 long- term and 254,378 short-term methods).

Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)

386,393

People were reached during awareness campaigns on mental wellbeing and mental health issues.

145

Master trainers were equipped with knowledge on mental health awareness and skills on how to facilitate safe spaces in the community.

31,504

people were provided with community-based mental health services through weekly sessions in 8,881 community-based safe spaces, and 6,851 school-based safe spaces.

31,504

people were provided with community-based mental health services through weekly sessions in 8,881 community-based safe spaces, and 6,851 school-based safe spaces.

1,355

Community-based counsellors trained on how to lead healing groups.

YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMES

YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP

926,824

youth empowered through our youth forums

56

Young women and men awarded for their exceptional achievements under CYRWA awards.

78

Youth forums covering various topic including leadership, patriotism, civic responsibilities, volunteerism, financial fitness, career guidance, public speaking, mental health, and sexual reproductive health.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION

25

Best innovative solutions projects awarded with USD 250,000 (USD 10,000 per project), and six months of additional training and mentorship.

$256,946

Generated through ArtRwanda – Ubuhanzi showroom.

184

Young female and male artists benefiting from the ArtRwanda – Ubuhanzi incubation programme.

212

Young innovators trained on entrepreneurship and business skills.

$ 295,000

Jobs created through ArtRwanda – Ubuhanzi and Innovation Accelerator initiatives.

AGRICULTURE

3410

Farmers (2,890 women and 520 men) from 37 cooperatives directly benefited from agriculture interventions in 16 districts.

43

New Jobs created in agriculture (16 women and 27 women)

Kwicuza

Nation Building

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Human trafficking

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