Debora Ishimwe was leading a normal life, just like any other young girl; attending school, handling home chores, spending time and playing with mates.
Eline Mukakayumba and Athanasie Nikuze are sisters. When Nikuze bought two plots of land, she entrusted her sister with the responsibility of registering them on her behalf.
With a backdrop of Rusizi’s lush green scenery, Beatrice Nyiransabimana sits on a bench, ready to share her story with the world.
Epiphanie has been married to her husband for twenty-three years, and together they have 7 children and one grandchild.
James Rutaburingoga was 11 years old when the Genocide against Tutsi happened. He was born to a Tutsi father and a Hutu mother, and was the first born of six children.
Laurence was working as a house help when she got pregnant. The man responsible was a university graduate and a son in that very home she worked.
Among activities to celebrate 25 years of the collaboration between the Netherlands and Rwandan justice cooperation, included a visit to the Legal Aid Forum, of which Haguruka is a member.
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Haguruka in partnership with Trocaire convened various stakeholders from national and international CSOs as well as government agencies, in a breakfast dialogue on: “Women Participation in decision-making at the local level.”
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On 29-30 September 2015, Haguruka NGO, in collaboration with LANDESA and Search For Common Ground (SFCG), conducted a Quarterly Review and Planning Meeting of the project entitled “Promoting Peace: Managing and Mitigating Intra-Household Property Rights Disputes in Rwanda”.
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