Help Rwandan Schoolchildren

Summary

As part of the Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Program (CHAMP), CHF International is providing assistance to 47,000 orphans and vulnerable children though the need outweighs what we can provide. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Among the poorest countries in the world, with over 51% of the population living below the poverty line, Rwanda is fighting to make headway against the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the social consequences of the epidemic, while grappling with other public health crises, chronic food insecurity, and the psychological impact of the 1994 genocide. HIV/AIDS has wiped out a large number of Rwanda's productive workforce, leaving behind orphans, widows and other vulnerable populations.

Activities

Far from a mere hand-out, supporting Rwanda’s orphans and vulnerable children with proper nutrition, materials, school fees and training will provide the country’s future leaders with opportunities to succeed and thrive.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $520
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $9,480
Total Funding Goal: $10,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Despite the challenges facing this small, central African nation, Rwanda benefits from an engaged government, a dense and active network of grassroots community-based, faith-based organizations. The CHAMP porgram is helping to strengten this network.

Project Message

In Kamonyi District, organized through its Compassionate Community an effort to build a home for a widow caring for five children whose family was affected by HIV. It changed her life.
- Anne Smith, Country Director

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in RwandaRwanda and can also be found under HealthHealth.

For more information about Rwanda, read the Human Development Report on Rwanda or the Wikipedia entry for Rwanda.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on February 12, 2009

Latest Update from the Field

Congressional Staffers Visit CHF International in Rwanda

By Erin Mote - Manager of Resource Development , June 29, 2009 12:31 PM

Women celebrating the visit
On February 23rd, 2009, CHF International welcomed US congressional visitors Michele Sumilas, Professional Staff Member of the US House of Representatives’ House Appropriations Committee for Foreign Operations (HACFO) and Shannon Smith, Professional Staff Member of the US Senate’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee. US Ambassador, Stuart Symington, and staff from African Evangelistic Enterprise (AEE) and Association des Eglises de Pentecotes au Rwanda (ADEPR) also participated in the visit.

The group met first with 17 child heads of household supported by ADEPR for vocational training in tailoring and welding. Ambassador Symington presented the visitors and Pastor Antoine Rutayisire, Executive Secretary of AEE, gathered testimonies from the students. During this visit, Pastor Antoine also thanked the visitors from the US, saying that “Sometimes at the end of the day, you go home tired, not because of the work you’ve done but because of the problems that you were unable to solve. We want to thank you for allowing us to solve (at least) these problems.” CHF/CHAMP currently supports more than 43,000 orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) with a variety of services, such as, job skills training and the payment of school fees.

After saying goodbye to the students, the group proceeded to visit the cooperative “Humura Witinya,” located on the main road just outside of Gisenyi. The group became an association for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) which, in 2007, transformed into a business-oriented cooperative. Humura Witinya now includes 166 members and engages in several income-generating activities, including sewing, embroidery, and manufacturing crafts, while continuing to cultivate various crops. The group welcomed the visitors with a lively dance performance and the president explained the history of the cooperative to the guests. Afterwards, visitors had a chance to do some shopping among the many beautiful items on display in Humura Witinya’s shop.

CHF International would like to thank the guests for taking time to visit with these groups and would also like to thank all of the hosts for their warm reception. It is with the continued support from the Government of the United States and other donors that these excellent activities are made possible.

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