Rwanda’s Children Take the Lead in Climate Action: “We Are Stakeholders, Not Just Beneficiaries” 🗣️🌱

80 children from across the country gathered to demand stronger and more inclusive climate action. From tree planting projects to community initiatives, these young advocates are making their voices heard and influencing Rwanda’s climate policies ahead of COP30. The event highlighted the critical role of children as active participants, not just future beneficiaries, in the fight against climate change.

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How Collective Action Is Empowering Rural Girls and Women: The Transformative Approach of Local Leaders, Local Communities, Program Beneficiaries and Women Plan Rwanda 🌱🏘️✨

Across rural Rwanda, change is happening through teamwork, empowerment, and shared responsibility. Women Plan Rwanda (WPR), organization founded in 2023, is at the heart of this transformation. The organization focuses on empowering vulnerable women, children, and youth by providing skills, financial independence, and educational support. By collaborating with local leaders, community members, donors, and program

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🇷🇼🌾 “Hand in Hand for Better Foods and a Better Future”: Rwanda Marks World Food Day 2025 in Nyamagabe District

Nyamagabe District came alive for World Food Day 2025! Students, farmers, and partners like FAO, WFP, IFAD, Heifer, and One Acre Fund planted fruit trees, received livestock, and launched Fortified Whole Grain Maize all working hand in hand to fight hunger, boost nutrition, and grow a healthier future for Rwanda. 🌱🇷🇼

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Broken Silence: How HIV Stigma Still Hurts Some Rwandans, and the Quiet Heroes Fighting Back.

In Rwanda, great progress has been made in the fight against HIV. Today, 97% of adults living with HIV take free antiretroviral treatment (ARVs), and 98% of them have a suppressed viral load meaning the virus is so low it cannot be transmitted sexually. Babies born to mothers with HIV now reach age two HIV-free

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Farmers in Eastern Africa Push for Technology and Innovation as EAFF Marks 20 Years

Over 200 delegates and 50+ exhibitors from across Africa have gathered in Kigali for the 6th Eastern Africa Farmers Federation (EAFF) Congress and Exhibition 🌍🚜. This year’s gathering is not just another meeting it marks 20 years of EAFF in empowering farmers, championing innovation, and reshaping Africa’s food future 🌱✨. From climate resilience to digital farming, bold ideas are taking center stage in Kigali.

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Safe Homes, Brighter Futures: How Rwanda Is Fighting for Children’s Rights

Despite 20 years of progress, many Rwandan children still face danger at home from family conflicts, alcohol abuse, and neglect to poverty and lack of support for children with disabilities. Government leaders, human rights institutions, and civil society are now joining forces to tackle these challenges, strengthen child protection, and create safe, loving homes where every child can thrive.

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Broken Silence: How HIV Stigma Still Hurts Some Rwandans, and the Quiet Heroes Fighting Back.

In Rwanda, great progress has been made in the fight against HIV. Today, 97% of adults living with HIV take free antiretroviral treatment (ARVs), and 98% of them have a suppressed viral load meaning the virus is so low it cannot be transmitted sexually. Babies born to mothers with HIV now reach age two HIV-free

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