publication / June 6, 2019
Rwanda - April 2019 Situation Report
According to the United Nations, Rwanda hosts approximately 150,000 refugees as at March 2019. Conflict and food insecurity in the neighbouring countries continue to drive populations of refugees and asylum seekers into Rwanda.
publication / February 28, 2024
Go Baby Go Caregiver Programme for Early Childhood Development (0-6) Brief
Go Baby Go Brief CAREGIVER PROGRAMME FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT (0-6) Empowering Caregivers, Enriching Childhood
publication / April 23, 2018
2017 Rwanda Annual Report
This report provides an overview of the work of World Vision Rwanda from October 2016 to September 2017.
© World Vision Rwanda 2017 | All photos courtesy of World Vision
publication / October 16, 2018
Rwanda - September 2018 Situation Report
Refugees in Rwanda: Currently, Rwanda hosts an estimated 174,922 refugees (figures as of 30, October 2017), of these over 54.3% are from Burundi while, slightly over 45.3% are from the Democratic Republic of Congo and the rest are from other nationalities.
publication / February 12, 2019
Rwanda - December 2018 Situation Report
Refugee population: There are an estimated 175,000 Congolese and Burundian refugees in Rwanda as at December 2018.
publication / August 22, 2018
Rwanda - July 2018 Situation Report
Security situation: While overall the security situation in Rwanda remains stable, the proximity to persistent conflicts in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Burundi makes Rwanda more vulnerable to refugee influx. Refugee count in Rwand
publication / September 19, 2018
Rwanda - August 2018 Situation Report
Refugees in Rwanda: Currently, Rwanda hosts an estimated 174,922 refugees (figures as of 30, October 2017), of these over 54.3% are from Burundi while, slightly over 45.3% are from the DRC and the rest are from other nationalities.Threat of refugee
publication / November 16, 2018
Rwanda - October 2018 Situation Report
Refugees in Rwanda: Currently, Rwanda hosts an estimated 174,922 refugees (figures as of 30, October 2017), of these over 54.3% are from Burundi while, slightly over 45.3% are from the Democratic Republic of Congo and the rest are from other nationalities.
article / March 31, 2022
Digital technology increases community empowerment and programme efficiency in Rwanda
By David Zvipore, Senior Technical Advisor, Global Livelihoods
publication / April 26, 2017
2016 Rwanda Annual Report
This year we started implementing our new strategy (2016-2020) to respond to our strategic objective of impacting the lives of 4,000, 000 children including the most vulnerable.