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Diane - Young Rabbit Entrepreneur
Twelve-year-old Diane loves school but her family could not afford all the books and materials she needed. When she joined a Safe Space...
Jun 16, 2023


2022 Mission Stories
Pastor Jean Baptiste was a mission site coordinator for the 2022 Rwamagana mission. For him, the enduring benefit coming from the mission...
Nov 16, 2022


Supporting Children With HIV
The work of AEE's HIV case workers and linkage coordinators under the Ubaka Ejo project.
Nov 15, 2022


2022 Mission Impact
Darcilla and her husband Edemon make sacks for produce and storage from discarded cargo bags they buy from the airport. They established...
Nov 15, 2022


Early Childhood Development Centers Working for Parents
Hear parents and teachers explain how ECD centers in Rwanda help young children from poor families.
Nov 11, 2022


Solar Powered Family
Solar power equals homework. Hong Kong Polytechnic supplied solar panels making a difference.
Nov 1, 2022


Graduated and Welding
The Center for Champions trains young Rwandans in welding—a skill in high demand. Graduates like Amiable and Darius are now self-employed, earning steady incomes, supporting families, and building futures—thanks to the skills they gained through the program.
Jun 5, 2022


Safe Spaces for Girls and Young Women
Safe Spaces are mentor-led weekly meetings for groups girls and young women who are at risk of HIV infection through their circumstances...
Apr 24, 2022


Solange: Tailor - Teacher
Solange trained as a tailor at the Center for Champions, transforming her future and helping support her family. Now a teacher, she mentors others—sharing skills, faith, and hope. The centre changed her life through training, purpose, and even introducing her to her husband.
Apr 10, 2022


Claudine - An extraordinary Woman
“I am considered an extraordinary woman. I am doing work usually done by men and women admire me for my courage and ideas.” Claudine has...
Mar 22, 2022


Skilled and Ready to Weld
At the Center for Champions, young people like Sophia and Vedaste are gaining welding skills and building brighter futures. With hands-on training and strong demand in Rwanda’s job market, they’re now skilled, confident, and ready to work.
Feb 4, 2022


AEE and Partners Respond to COVID Lockdowns
Rwanda’s lock-downs and restrictions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic caused hardship to poor and disadvantaged families, many of...
Oct 31, 2021


The Icyitegererezo CLA
The Icyitegererezo CLA comprises 160 women and 20 men from nine self-help groups in the Murambi Sector. The CLA are proud of their...
Sep 30, 2017
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