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Rwanda: “Seeds of ALARM” – IWE Alumni Small Business Venture

3 IWE (Institute of Women for Excellence) graduates who were previously sponsored by ALARM and partners for their studies have come up with the idea of fighting against poverty through income generation by starting a small business called “Seeds of ALARM”. Seeds of ALARM has been running for a couple of months and has already generated a small

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Rwanda: Volcanic Eruption Victims Check-In

After Mount Nyiragongo erupted in May, and left many vulnerable people displaced and traumatized, ALARM Rwanda responded to the need by giving food to the hungry, distributing cash for business start-ups, and providing counseling for those who were traumatized. This response provided 405 people with food for 2 months, 40 individuals with cash for a business

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DR Congo: Women’s Leadership Conference

On October 15th-17th, Reverend Theo led a Women’s Leadership Conference. As these women met together, they were encouraged and taught the importance of their role as women in their families, churches, and society. Reverend Theo used influential women from scripture to demonstrate the importance of women leadership and the role of women in peacebuilding, reconciliation, and servant leadership.

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Kenya: Building Resilience Among Widows and Single Mothers in Mathare Slums

ALARM Kenya, in partnership with Rise Up Woman International, has implemented the Building Resilience Among Widow and Single Mothers Project in Mathare, Kenya. This project started in September and aims to reduce the vulnerability of 50 women who have been impacted by COVID-19 and violence. In January, 14 of these women participated in an Income

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Uganda: The Community-Based Orphan Support Program Update

During the month of September, 160 children graduated from the Community-Based Orphan Support Program (CBOSP). Those who graduated received either a tool kit package or cash gift as a celebration from ALARM as they launch into their futures. These young people are sharp individuals who have demonstrated a good work ethic and commitment to develop

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Kenya: Building Resilience Among Widows & Single Mothers Post Covid – Business Skills Training

Since the global pandemic began, there has been a devastation of lives, ranging from death, loss of livelihood, and a decrease in mental health. People living in informal settlements have been severely impacted as they depend on menial jobs for survival. In the wake of the pandemic, many small businesses closed. The Building Resilience Among

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Rwanda: Pig Distribution for the Poverty Eradication Program

Burera is a district in Rwanda that is known for its fertile land and mining industry. Because the mining industry provides workers with an insufficient income for their families, households face poverty. As a result, many children in Burera are malnourished and women are left tending to the agricultural and husbandry matters. As COVID-19 has

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