Rwanda
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Giving Rwanda’s Youngest Learners a Better Start through Innovative Financing
Kumwe Hub made its first catalytic investments in Early Child Development (ECD) centres in 2023 to improve operational and management capacity of the centres for better outcomes. Owners who grasped the opportunity saw their initiatives growing in different dimensions to parents and children expectations.
Protection of at-risk children remains one of the pressing needs in Busuma Refugee Camp
The recent upsurge of conflict and violence in South Kivu Province, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, put thousands of populations on the way to seeking refuge in the neighbouring Burundi. In such massive displacements in precarious conditions and in absence of basic psychosocial and health services, the most vulnerable, including children, suffer the most.
Access to scholastic materials, a response to one of the major learning barriers for children from low-income cluster families
Access to scholastic materials for children from low-income category, including those out-of-school who have returned to back confirms increase of prospects for stable and steady learning for all children.
When the community feels empowered to protect and promote children’s rights
“BAKURE NEZA” Project has recently presented satisfactory results and achievements to partners and stakeholders. Civil society actors and children survivors of different kinds of exploitation are hopeful for the future due to the interventions of the project in capacity strengthening and education of the community (Photo: Jimbere Magazine, Burundi).
Youth Mentors with disabilities help children with disabilities for their social integration and realisation of their potential
Youth Mentors with disabilities lead community mobilisation against misunderstanding, stigma, and isolation of persons with disabilities. Their role in amplifying voices of children and youth with disabilities to local leaders and decision-makers is also vital to obtain support and changes necessary for their social and economic integration.
From Dropout to Top of the Class: Kare*’s Path to a Brighter Future
Social and economic difficult situations of families remain one of the main barriers to deny children the opportunity to attend school. Kare’s story highlights how children can still breed their dreams with joint community support.
How nutrition support saved life of Jayden* in Mahama II Refugee Camp
Timely follow-up and care for children with high risk of malnutrition contribute to preventing related child morbidity. Parents are encouraged to regularly consult health workers as prescribed and report any incident that may affect child's health.
Prevention Against Cervical Cancer in Refugee Settings
Cervical cancer remains one of the most dangerous and deadly cancers for women globally. However, community awareness, early detection and proper treatment are vital in determining a positive outcome.
Emergency health team saves lives of desperate Rwandan returnees from the DR Congo
Clemence, 19, is a Rwandan returnee from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). She is overjoyed to be holding in her arms her two-week-old baby girl, Dalia*, in her homeland after a timely lifesaving intervention by the Save the Children’s health team at the border post between Rwanda and DR Congo.
Saving Lives, Securing Futures: Mahama’s Near Zero Mother to Child HIV Transmission Milestone
The Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (MTCT) programme in Mahama Refugee Camp has achieved near‑zero mother‑to‑child HIV transmission—only one case in eight years—thanks to accessible care and strong community health workers support, though funding cuts threaten these gains.
Children demand a voice in climate policies and put child-sensitive issues at the centre of COP30 negotiations
Up to 80 children from seven districts and Mahama Refugee Camp in Rwanda gathered to urge climate decision-makers to include their voices in climate policy discussions ahead of COP30. They emphasized their vulnerability to effects of climate change and demanded child-sensitive priorities in national climate plans, especially the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC.3).
Africa Climate Summit: Children demand a voice in climate policies and shift to more climate-resilient schools
Over 60 children from 16 African countries are urging their heads of state at the Africa Climate Summit this week to consider their views and experiences in shaping climate policies, with children in most of the continent found to be at high or extremely high risk of the impacts of climate change.
Save the Children’s investment in VIEBEG to help more African children access essential medical equipment
Children in Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya will benefit from new paediatric medical equipment as a result of a child-lens investment by Save the Children Global Ventures (SCGV).
Unaccompanied and separated children amongst up to 35,000 refugees who have crossed into Burundi in recent weeks
At least four children have also died upon arrival in Burundi due to illness, said Save the Children, with the squalid conditions in the transit camps and lack of medical supplies leaving children extremely vulnerable to disease and death.
DELIVERIES BY DRONE: THE TECHNOLOGY MAKING CHILDBIRTH SAFER FOR REFUGEES IN RWANDA
Drones delivering blood have revolutionised medical care for women giving birth at Rwanda’s largest refugee camp
Spaces, Solidarity, Solutions: Save the Children’s Engagement at Women Deliver 2023
Save the Children’s impact and outputs at the the Women Deliver Conference.
Experiences of child and early forced marriage programming in Sierra Leone
Dr Modupe Taiwo shares experiences of child and early forced marriage programming in Sierra Leone at the Women Deliver event in Rwanda.
Rwanda: Nearly 100 babies saved in three months as caesarean sections made available in refugee camp
Press release from Save the Children on caesarean sections in Rwanda refugee camp
Cryptocurrency donations set to fund innovation hub in Rwanda to aid children
Cryptocurrency donations set to fund innovation hub in Rwanda to aid children
Majority of refugees flowing into Rwanda from DRC volcano are children: Save the Children
Majority of refugees flowing into Rwanda from DRC volcano are children: Save the Children
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES HAVE A RIGHT TO QUALITY EDUCATION
COVID-19 has hampered the ability of children with disabilities getting the quality education they deserve.
Teachers' wellbeing is essential to children's development
Teachers' wellbeing is essential to children's development
COVID-19 risks in East Africa heighten as severe floods displace nearly half a million people
COVID-19 risks in East Africa heighten as severe floods displace nearly half a million people
East and Southern African countries cut under-5 child deaths by 57% since 2000
Progress led by Rwanda, Malawi and Uganda, although under-5 mortality rate remains high across the region.