Rwanda: Schools to Adopt ICT-Based Learning 3 October 2011 The Rwanda Education Board (REB) will, this month, launch an ICT-based training programme, to guide teachers in integrating basic ICT into their lessons. Primary school teachers will be the first to benefit from the training. The others will be catered for at a later stage. 1,000 [...]
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Rwanda: Schools to Adopt ICT-Based Learning
Posted in Rwanda on October 12, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Immaculee IIibagiza found forgiveness from genocide in Rwanda
Posted in Rwanda on April 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Her family massacred during the genocide in Rwanda, Immaculee IIibagiza found forgiveness By Kelle Barr | Special to the Kalamazoo Ga… April 23, 2010, 8:59AM KALAMAZOO — Immaculee IIibagiza spent 91 days hiding in a tiny bathroom with seven other women during the genocide in Rwanda — a massacre in the 1990s that left a [...]
This Christmas, Give the Gift of Hope to Rwanda
Posted in Rwanda on December 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Listen to Dale’s Message – CEO of Bridge2Rwanda. Make a difference this Christmas season by donating a gift to help the Bridge2Rwanda team… Mobilize and support our growing team of American volunteers who are moving to Rwanda to teach and lend their talents to help Rwandans learn to do it for themselves. Renovate the former [...]
Beloved Manzi Kevis – Dreams to be a Neurosurgeon
Posted in Manzi Remmy Kevis, Rwanda on October 12, 2009 | 3 Comments »
In May 2009 a young man named Manzi entered our life for the first time. Little did we know that he would have such an impact on our hearts and minds in that 10 minute meeting in Musanze, Rwanda. There was something about Manzi, so unique that I couldn’t quite put my finger on it [...]
Creating a Dream for Manzi
Posted in Manzi Remmy Kevis, Rwanda on September 15, 2009 | 2 Comments »
During our trip to Rwanda, Africa in May of this year, we traveled to a very special place called the Sonrise School located in Musanze, Rwanda. What a treat to meet so many beautiful and loving children, most of them orphans. As we roamed around the new construction of the high school being built, Keith [...]
