Author David Rizinde

19 May

Our slogan: “Paving the Way for Girls.”

According to KEEPCARE RWANDA, the phrase “Paving the Way for Girls” refers to creating opportunities, support systems, and an enabling environment that empower girls to succeed socially, economically, and educationally. In our context, it particularly means: Empowering vulnerable girls and teenage mothers, Promoting gender equality, Preventing and responding to gender-based violence, Supporting girls’ education and […]

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15 May

Community Scorecard

Today 15 May 2026, KEEPCARE RWANDA organized an introductory meeting on the rollout of the (CSC), bringing together local leaders from the Mukura, Tumba, and Ngoma sectors. The session introduced the CSC approach, clarified its objectives, and outlined implementation roles. Leaders demonstrated a strong understanding of the CSC as a tool for accountability in GBV […]

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11 May

Happy Mother’s Day

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8 May

UNLOCKING BARRIERS TO THE EFFECTIVE EMPLIMENTATION OF ANTI-GBV POLICIES

On 24 April 2026 in Huye District, KEEPCARE, in partnership with Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) and ECORYS, officially launched a transformative project aimed at addressing the persistent barriers to effective implementation of Anti-Gender-Based Violence (GBV) policies in Rwanda. Supported through funding from the Scottish Government, the initiative brings together local leaders, community stakeholders, […]

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8 May

International Labor Day

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