Rwanda
Rwanda has undergone violent ethnic, civil, and political events that have included the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and other fatal conflicts. These events have affected the Christian church within Rwanda and have left Rwanda without true leadership and justice. ALARM recognizes the vital role that leaders play and without servant leadership training, there is little hope for the country to find peace and reconciliation. It is in this context that ALARM Rwanda was founded. The purpose of ALARM Rwanda is to fill the gap that focuses on servant leadership development, peacebuilding, trauma healing, forgiveness, and reconciliation.
Impact
- 27,300+ people have been served by ALARM Rwanda
- 3,200+ individuals have been trained in leadership by ALARM Rwanda
- 1,650+ people have benefited from the ALARM Rwanda Peacebuilding, Justice, and Reconciliation Programs
- 22,400+ individuals served by the ALARM Rwanda Community Transformation Projects
Rwanda: Burera Farming and Educational Project Follow-Up
In 2020, ALARM implemented the Burera Farming and Educational Project and 20 women who were beneficiaries of this project received training and piglets. After the
Rwanda: The Institute of Women for Excellence ā 2nd Term
The Institute of Women for Excellence (IWE) girls secondary school is finishing its second term of the school year and is looking forward to the
Rwanda: The Institute of Women for Excellence ā 1st Term
TheĀ Institute of Women for Excellence (IWE) secondary school for girlsĀ started up this month and 154 girls are enrolled for the school year! As the staff
Rwanda: Cyimbili Coffee Plantation Update
In 2020, the Cyimbili Coffee Plantation processedĀ over 70,000 pounds (31,885kg) of dried coffee beans! This plantation works alongside local farmers to produce coffee. The workers