Peacebuilding
We are empowering citizens with non-violent means of resolving conflict, building trust and trauma healing
Governance and Human Rights
We are promoting participatory and inclusive decision-making processes and advancing rights-based approaches.
Youth Engagement
We are increasing the capacity of youth to become peace agents, improve their livelihoods and advocate for their rights
Research
We are contributing to creating new knowledge and designing interventions on a strong understanding of the context
Strategic Partnerships
We are building strategic partnerships and coalitions for increased policy engagement and advocacy
Strategic Plan 2021 - 2025
This provides a clear blueprint on our strategic direction and aspirations over the next five years.
Who we are
We are a Rwandan peacebuilding and social justice non-governmental organization that was established in 2002, in response to the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.We aim to empower citizens of diverse backgrounds from Rwanda and the Great Lakes region with opportunities to become active citizens for a peaceful society.For the last 19 years, we have emerged as a peacebuilding influence, a thought-leader in governance, citizen participation and youth engagement
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