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SAIP ensures food security despite irregular rainfall

The Sustainable Agriculture Intensification and Food Security Project (SAIP) and its beneficiaries are optimistic that food supplies, especially in the Eastern Province, will remain stable despite irregular rainfall. SAIP, funded…

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Parents request cost reduction of nursing education

Parents with children studying Nursing and Midwifery are asking the Government to reduce the cost of education for these students, in a bid to support the initiative of quadrupling (4×4)…

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How can I know if I will give birth to a child with albinism if I don’t have it?

Marriages between a person with albinism and someone without it (a black-skinned person) could be one way to reduce the birth rate of children with albinism, as explained by the…

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How PRISM’s small livestock project is generating quick wealth

Citizens have fought malnutrition and improved their livelihoods significantly, thanks to a project called PRISM which involves raising small livestock, selling them, processing meat according to standards, and consuming products…

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How preschools in Rwanda were started by a saving group of 13 teachers

The idea of establishing preschools came up to them in September 1988, after observing that parents were going to farm with children, working alongside them but leaving before the day’s…

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65 million tree seedlings being planted across Rwanda

The Ministry of Environment, along with partners including an International Agricultural Development Organization One Acre Fund (OAF), known as Tubura in Rwanda, has launched a program to plant 65 million…

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Rwanda:Here are criteria used to assess the quality of motorcycle helmets

Rwanda Standards Board (RSB) has established a laboratory to test the quality of motorcycle helmets, and its staff has been trained to perform the task after realizing that many helmets…

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University students to reduce cases going to courts

The Rwandan judiciary is working with institutions promoting amicable justice to engage law students at universities in volunteerly preventing a high number of cases from going to court, which take…

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Kigali’s youth called to plant 3 million trees in homes and along roads

The City of Kigali has announced plans to plant over 3 million trees along roadways and in homes over the next five years, involving the youth in this initiative, which…

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Rwanda awaiting new measures to combat Marburg

The Health Minister, Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana, announced that new measures will be taken to continue the fight against Marburg virus, which was confirmed in Rwanda for over two weeks ago.…

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