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Friday 28 May 2021

PRESS RELEASE: Majority of refugees flowing into Rwanda from DRC volcano are children: Save the Children

Friday 14 May 2021

Press Release: Rwandan men should be more involved in parenting, says Save the Children

Rwandan women continue to bear the burden of most aspects of childcare, despite male involvement being essential for early childhood development, according to a new report launched in February 2021 by child-rights agency Save the Children.

The new report reveals that despite some awareness raising in Rwanda of the importance of men being more engaged in children’s lives, gender norms which encourage men to engage in paid work while women stay at home continue to prevail.

Friday 26 February 2021

LEARNING FROM DOING - A LOOP AFTER A LOOP.

Save the Children’s home based recreational activities initiative has reached 435 children, including 265 girls and 170 boys, to date.

Friday 19 February 2021

Finally, A Happy Ending She Deserves

Since 2015, Save the Children has strived to protect and keep safe more than 31,000 children in Mahama Camp. In collaboration with UNHCR and MINEMA, Save the Children traces families and reunites them with their children in Rwanda and Burundi.

Monday 11 January 2021

Reuniting Families and Children: Peace's Story

Save the Children does whatever it takes to protect children from harm. In Mahama Camp, Save the Children has provided child protection interventions and case management including family tracing and reunification for children at risk since 2015. As the voluntary repatriation of Burundian refugees continues, Save the Children has intensified its efforts and reunited 115 children in and outside the country.

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