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Improving Nutrition and Resilience in Rwanda
Following long struggles to survive, women learn how to serve healthier diets and how to earn the money needed to build family food security.More
Building Child Nutrition in Rwanda
The project stresses nutritional health needs for children, but also enables mothers to support their families through savings-led microfinance groups.More
Rwanda: Health Care for Children
In Rwanda, children with disabilities and their families receive a range of supports, including specialized health care, improving family nutrition and financial skills training.More
Young Rwandan Entrepreneurs Receive Business Boost
With COVID-19 hitting many fledgling operations hard, CRS and our partners offer a way to sustain and grow struggling enterprises.More
Farmer Cooperatives Improve Food Security in Rwanda
Through the U.S. Agency for International Development Farmer-to-Farmer program, volunteers share expertise with farmers, cooperatives, agriculture businesses and government agencies to help Rwanda increase productivity and incomes.More
Creating Jobs for Rwanda’s Youth
CRS responds quickly to COVID-19 to keep participants active and engaged while adhering to preventive measures.More
Change Multiplies in Rwanda Savings Group
For this mother, CRS project means no longer watching her children suffer from hunger.More
Rwanda’s Community Health Clubs Help Improve Hygiene and Sanitation
Properly constructed latrines diminish risk of disease and also offer a sense of privacy and security.More
Growing Healthy Children and Futures: The First 1,000 Days
What can you do in 1,000 days? In Rwanda, you can save a child’s life. The 1,000 days between a woman’s pregnancy and her child’s second birthday are critical to shaping the child’s future.More
Love and Forgiveness After Rwanda Genocide
Jeanne's Sinunuayabo's oldest sons and husband were killed in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. The killer of her sons was her friend and neighbor.More