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Our students recently shared what they learned from March's student workshop. Sarah said: “Through understanding one’s origin lies the capacity to leverage personal experiences to build meaningful relationships...and inspire one another to achieve common goals.” #womenwednesday
Meet Irene! 'The most meaningful thing about the workshop conversation was that by understanding where I come from, I gain valuable self-awareness that can inform our leadership decisions and interactions.'
#womenwednesday
Today begins the commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi. Join us in taking a moment today to pause as we remember those we lost, honor survivors, and give gratitude for the resilience of the people of Rwanda. #Kwibuka30
Meet Aimee! Aimee is studying Conservation Agriculture. Her dream is to solve challenges in agriculture. “The future of food production will require creativity.' Achieving her dream means providing for her family, community, and even her country as a leader. #womenwednesday
It's #womenwednesday ! Recently, our students explored the idea of compassionate leadership. Today, Denyse shared her thoughts on what compassionate leadership means to her. We love seeing our students grow as scholars and leaders!
Meet Jamirah! Recently, Jamirah attended a Moot Court Arbitration competition in Kenya that brought together representatives from all East African. She and three other students representing the University of Rwanda placed third! #womenwednesday
Meet Doreen! Doreen is now studying Transport Management. Doreen is looking forward to completing her studies and getting a good job. She also wants to contribute to her community by helping people break out of the rigidities around not educating children. #womenwednesday
In sub-Saharan Africa, only 3% of women are able to attend university. Yet studies show the best way to break the cycle of poverty and significantly transform the lives of families and communities is to educate women. #womenwednesday
Meet Joy! Joy is studying Finance. Her dream is to be successful in her career and to mentor young people, especially young girls. She wants to encourage them to pursue an education because a good education can transform a person’s life!
#womenwednesday