CARE & HELP
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Shaping a brighter future and breaking the poverty cycle one child at a time, through education and care.
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In 2020, during the #backtoschool giveaway, someone told me that joy will follow you and I’m still seeing it in 2025, I’m seeing joy to the bright future of the world. #backtoschool CARE & HELP CHILD ORGANISATION
Quality Education it is also about well-being, parenting, life-giving, and bringing joy to the bright future of the world. #BackToSchool #qualityeducation #zerodropout CARE & HELP CHILD ORGANISATION
A new chapter right in time for a new school year! EDU-FIN Connect launches in Butaro Burera District with the partnership of Mastercard Foundation DOT empowering parents,educating children and building sustainable change for 60 families. #Educationforall
Good morning Rwanda UBUTUMWA KU BABYEYI,ABAREZI N'ABAYOBOZI. Niba umwana atiga Ari mu mudugudu ntacyo uri gufasha kuko niwe ejobundi uzaba ateza ibibazo byo kunywa ibiyobyabwenge n'ubujura, gerageza Bose baze ku ishuri. Intangiriro nziza z'umwaka wa mashuri 2025/2026 Ministry of Education | Rwanda
Today Rwanda Paralympics and UNICEF Rwanda host the National Goalball and Boccia Championships at NPC Rwanda Gymnasium. Children with visual impairment and cerebral palsy are competing, challenging stigma and showcasing ability.
Rwanda Paralympics Ministry of Sports | Rwanda NCPD Rwanda UN Rwanda Speaking at the official opening of the event, UNICEF Rwanda Deputy Representative Dominic Muntanga reminded all children with disabilities: "You belong. You are seen. You matter." Inclusion unlocks every child’s potential.
Rwanda Paralympics Ministry of Sports | Rwanda NCPD Rwanda UN Rwanda Dominic Muntanga National Child Development Agency | Rwanda As UNICEF marks 40 years in #Rwanda, a journey of supporting children’s rights and inclusion, the National Paralympic Championships show that impact. Inclusive sports are not extracurricular. They are essential for dignity, participation and equality.