Dreams Drawing
YWCA-Rwanda encourages Adolescent girls and young women to “draw their dreams” – a practice that
YWCA-Rwanda encourages Adolescent girls and young women to “draw their dreams” – a practice that
Education support is promoted through the provision of school fees and scholastic materials all which
YWCA Rwanda is committed to preventing and responding to violence against children by creating safe,
We actively promotes positive masculinities as a transformative approach to preventing gender-based violence. By engaging
YWCA Rwanda has been implementing the OXFAM/Irish Aid-funded Market-Oriented Secure Livelihood Program in partnership with
YWCA offers holistic support to survivors of gender-based violence through four key approaches. First, legal
YWCA uses Street Theatre to challenge Stereotypes and harmful attitudes/practices against girls and women in
Community-based public awareness campaigns : YWCA Rwanda especially celebrates 16 Days of Activism & International Day
We provides comprehensive psycho-social support to survivors of gender-based violence to help them heal, regain
YWCA is committed to breaking the cycle of gender-based violence by empowering survivors through economic