publication / June 29, 2022
Last Mile Mobile Solutions and Dashboards for monitoring and managing Ultra Poor Graduation
This report, conducted with the support of World Vision Rwanda, looks into the details of digitised monitoring and managing large and complex Ultra-Poor Graduation project. It describes the practical lessons learnt, challenges and opportunities using Last
opinion / December 2, 2023
The Silent Heroes of COP28: The Power of School Meals in Climate Action
Amanda Rives Argeñal and Charlotte Masiello-Riome carry the CSO call to action on School Meals to this year’s COP28 in Dubai.
publication / July 5, 2016
Annual Report 2015: World Vision Rwanda
This is the 2015 World Vision Rwanda annual report, in which some of our key achievements are outlined.
publication / May 24, 2018
Fact Sheet: It Takes Health to End Violence Against Children - Rwanda
Rwanda is currently undertaken research to uncover the national prevalence of violence against children. It has made great strides towards gender equality and ending gender based violence and has a robust related health policy framework.
publication / April 11, 2023
World Vision East Africa 2022 Regional Annual Report
This inaugural regional annual report looks at the impact of our work in 2022 as we go further and continue to serve the region's most vulnerable children and their families, in some of the most hard-to-reach areas and fragile contexts.
publication / August 22, 2014
The impact of a hand-drilled well in Rwanda
This is a story about how a hand-drilled well brought water and hope to a women's group in Rwanda.
article / March 22, 2021
Here’s how (and how not) to bring water to all of Rwanda
Sean says lessons learned in achieving World Vision’s water ‘moon shot’ in Rwanda will inform similar projects in Zambia and Ghana.
By Sean Kerrigan
article / November 9, 2020
'Chosen' in Rwanda: An aura of joy as children choose their sponsors for the first time
'Chosen' is a World Vision initiative under which children get to choose their own sponsor instead of a sponsor choosing them. This approach puts the power to choose in a child’s hands. Fifty children including seven-year-old Nadia got to choose their sponsors at the launch of the initiative in Rwanda.
page / October 31, 2018
Working together to protect children in Rwanda
The Government of Rwanda has, for many years, been implementing different initiatives to promote child rights and protection and the achievements have been quite remarkable.