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mukaem   mukaem RWANDA YOUTH COALITION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT's TIGblog
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You can become involved in helping to develop communities in Rwanda.

You have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of under-privileged children and adults by assisting processes to help eradicate poverty, reduce HIV infections, and help communities through capacity building programs.

Whilst sharing your knowledge and compassion with the local people, you may have a chance to make a personal contribution and connection to the people of Rwanda.

 

Please,for any querry,want to donate or volunteering in Rwanda Youth Coalition for Sustainable Development,

contact us on this email:rycsdrwanda@gmail.com.

or call:+250784517726

 

Let us join our effort to improve the living standard of underprivileged community.


July 25, 2011 | 3:55 PM Comments  0 comments

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mukaem   mukaem RWANDA YOUTH COALITION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT's TIGblog
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Please,for any querry,want to donate or volunteerin in Rwanda Youth Coalition for Sustaining Development,

contact us on this email:rycsdrwanda@gmail.com.

 

Let us join our effort to improve the living standard of underprivileged community.


July 25, 2011 | 3:55 PM Comments  0 comments

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yout   yout Rwanda Youth Coalition for Sustainable Development's TIGblog
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Rwanda Youth Coalition for Sustainable Development (RYCSD): Our overall goal

Rwanda Youth Coalition on Sustainable Development(RYCSD)is a non-governmental, non-political,non-profit,voluntary organization run and led by students from different  Rwandan high schools,universities,and with advisers working in the local government. It accounts more than 52 active volunteers.
Unplanned Pregnancies among very young adolescents is a significant problem which affect young girls education and their children. We are working to provide a sustainable development with improvement in living standards and health care especially for

children/women,underprivileged and indigenous communities.
We conducts our activities in three district of Rwanda,activities powered by RYCSD volunteers in close collaboration with local leaders

You can become involved in helping to develop communities in Rwanda through Rwanda Youth Coalition for Sustainable Development.

You have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of under-privileged children and adults by assisting processes to help eradicate poverty, reduce HIV infections, and help communities through capacity building programs.

Whilst sharing your knowledge and compassion with the local people, you may have a chance to make a personal contribution and connection to the people of Rwanda.


Please,for any query,want to donate or volunteering in Rwanda Youth Coalition for Sustainable Development,

contact us on this email:rycsdrwanda@gmail.com.

or call:+250784517726

 

Let us join our effort to improve the living standard of the children/women,underprivileged and indigenous communities.

 

 

Hello,i would like to ask you to vote by liking our candidate picture at The Global Fund for Children facebook.

To like it,Write The Global Fund for children,click like , you see the picture of an adolescent girl carrying her Baby,Click like also to the photo.

Thank you.

 

 

 


July 24, 2011 | 3:05 AM Comments  0 comments

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audace12   audace12 Audace NIYIGENA's TIGblog
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Operation Smile Mission 2011 in Rwanda
Related to country: Rwanda


A team of medical experts from the South African foundation; Operation Smile, is in Rwanda to perform free cleft lip and cleft palate surgeries on over 200 patients.

A cleft lip is a separation of the two sides of the lip, which can include the bone of the upper jaw; while a cleft palate is an opening in the roof of the mouth because the two sides of the palate have not joined properly.

This is the Operation Smile South Africa’s second mission in Rwanda.

The mission startedon Friday March 11th and run for nine days up to 20th at CHUK.

A cleft lip or palate can be successfully treated with surgery, especially so if conducted soon after birth or in early childhood.

The ministry of health brought all patients at CHUK and so far accommodation, meals and other transports have been arranged for the patients.

All services are offered free of charge.

CHUK has set up six operating tables that are used by surgeons. An operation take between 45 minutes and one hour and over 50 cases are worked on a day.

The U.S government is partly sponsoring the operations, and according to Ambassador Stuart Symington, the surgeries cannot easily be valued in terms of money considering the impact they make on people’s lives.

 


March 16, 2011 | 9:31 AM Comments  0 comments

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rwc   rwc Frank Habineza's TIGblog
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Democratic Green Party of Rwanda Founder President
Translations available in: English (original) | German


February 24, 2011 | 9:35 AM Comments  1 comments

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0515918   0515918 Dominique's TIGblog
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The best way to predict the future is to create it.

Hello all my classmates,

Nice to meet you here doing PM E-course.
I am sure through this course, we are achieving many of our dreams.
It will help us to be changemaker against HIV/ADIS Spread in our countries.

This is a great opportunity that i have never seen. Please dear colleagues.

Take care

Cool!!!!

November 23, 2009 | 5:37 AM Comments  0 comments

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valbor7   valbor7 Valbor7's TIGblog
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Event background
About this event: Anti- HIV/AIDS Stigma Campaign

Translations available in: English (original) | French | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic

The event was being organized with the hope of addressing the intersections of oppression on school children affected by HIV/AIDS. Although it was recognized that HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination is not the fight of young people alone the event was oriented towards in-school young people only. The youth who would participate in the event would be aged between 9-17and be from three schools in southern Province of Rwanda. In bringing these children together the hope was not only to give them the opportunity to discuss empowerment but also create a supportive academic network between individuals and their organizations or clubs.

Furthermore, the past school AIDS clubs, which were done with a little number of student volunteers, concluded that the clubs’ non-success came from a lack of communication skills, accurate information and the sense of empowerment amongst the students. This event (preparation, organization and celebration) would empower those students in clubs as well as all students from participating schools. In giving the opportunity for learning communication skills, provide accurate information and empowerment to school youth it is more likely that the service project which included the event would be more successful. The project sponsored by YOUTH SERVICE AMERICA could include this training and the celebration of the global youth service day April 24-26, 2009. Four volunteers from VCP/ MEDSAR were in charge of organizing the training of the service project volunteers where 24 students from 3 schools attended the training sessions.

The event would give also participants from various public sectors /organizations the opportunity to socialize, make supportive connections and learn from one another, as well as be empowered and learn from an informational exchange between them.

May 8, 2009 | 8:45 AM Comments  0 comments

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nganirwa76   nganirwa76 Bobo Frank's TIGblog
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un aide de ta part
Translations available in: French (original) | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | English | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic

an assistance of your share
Automatically translated into English thanks to WorldLingo
Hello
just for you an assistance I am hunting in my native land Congo requires is saying that I speak the kinyarwanda I am Congolese one concealed all my family is saying that we speak to the kinyarwanda my father died my mother my big brothers etc… I am Marie also but I is not it is not ousont my wives and my children us summons lack at the time of flees they take care helps me A finds the refuges in Canada or in Australia I wide speak only the Congolese refugees who speak the kinyarwanda are it refuges in Canada and Australia take care to me assistances A finds my wives and my children if it are still in life: here is my address email: (frank.nganirwa@gmail.com) take care helps me any assistance, material and moral aisic financially.

February 27, 2009 | 9:07 AM Comments  0 comments

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maximtarramuss   maximtarramuss EKANGA Patrick's TIGblog
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Some thing about GOD i want to share with you
Translations available in: French (original) | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | English | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic


Translated into English by: EKANGA Patrick
Bien que traversant le deuil et la souffrance, Job sut reconnaître que Dieu le mettait à l’épreuve. Il ressentit qu’il sortirait de ces expériences "pur comme l’or". Ses amis étaient tellement occupés à critiquer et à analyser qu’ils passèrent à côté de cette perspective.

"Mais, si je vais à l’orient, il n’y est pas ; à l’occident, je ne le remarque pas ; est-il occupé au nord, je ne puis le voir ; se cache-t-il au midi, je ne puis l’apercevoir. Il connaît pourtant la voie où je me tiens ; quand il m’aura mis à l’épreuve, j’en sortirai pur comme l’or."
Job 23.8-10
Tout en réagissant face à ses problèmes, Job garda les yeux fixés sur Dieu, car il sentait qu’il avait besoin de comprendre ce que le Seigneur cherchait à lui enseigner. Enfin de compte, tout devint clair et Job en sortit restauré et encore plus béni qu’auparavant.

Nous pouvons nous aussi traverser des épreuves. La Bible nous encourage à "regarder comme un sujet de joie complète les diverses épreuves auxquelles nous pouvons être exposés, sachant que l'épreuve de notre foi produit la patience." Dieu permet que nous subissions des épreuves pour nous rendre "parfaits et accomplis, sans faillir en rien" (Jacques 1.2-4). Il veut nous épurer et nous faire sortir purs comme l’or.

Chaque fois que vous passez par des épreuves, remettez votre situation à Dieu et regardez à lui. Priez pour qu’il vous donne du discernement. Demandez-lui de vous montrer ce qu’il fait dans votre vie. Restez fidèle dans les situations où il vous a placé. Laissez-le vous débarrasser des habitudes et des pensées impures et de tout ce qui lui déplaît. Collaborez avec lui et laissez-le vous montrer s’il vous met à l’épreuve, ou s’il veut approfondir votre foi ou vous enseigner des vérités nouvelles.

Appliquez-vous à persévérer et à supporter patiemment les temps d’épreuves, en gardant la foi en Dieu. Souvenez-vous qu’il vous aime et qu’au travers des expériences de la vie, il veut vous bénir encore plus abondamment et vous faire ressortir pur comme l’or.

En lisant ce qui est dessus ,vous comrendrez que rien ne se gagne facilement,la perseverance doit nous caracteriser si nous voulons un monde meilleur ;quoi qu'il arrive ,nous devons oeuvrer vers un monde meilleur pour tt le monde malgré les obstacles qui nous entourent et les mauvais esprits qui nous freinent.
Job est la preuve que tt la foi est la source de tte inspiration. En appliquant cette exceptioneele foi,nous pouvons avoir un monde sans conflit,en paix et des dirigeants qui ne pensent qu'au bonheur collectifs et non individuel.

December 3, 2008 | 6:15 AM Comments  0 comments

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maximtarramuss   maximtarramuss EKANGA Patrick's TIGblog
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World Aids Day
Translations available in: French (original) | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | English | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic

World Aids Day
Automatically translated into English thanks to WorldLingo
The world day of the AIDS marks the desaroi once more Western world to come to end from the pendemy!!
With when the remedy? it is the question which tt the world raises, but which can give the answer? No one!

December 2, 2008 | 1:29 AM Comments  0 comments

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maximtarramuss   maximtarramuss EKANGA Patrick's TIGblog
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Fantastic pictures!!!

Voici quelques photos qui m'ont inspirer,qu'en pensez vous?

August 12, 2008 | 2:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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maximtarramuss   maximtarramuss EKANGA Patrick's TIGblog
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Some comments on the starts of the olympics game!!funny!!

"China has announced that during the Olympics, protesters will be allowed to
assemble in designated protest areas. Yeah. Or, as they're commonly called in
China,...

August 8, 2008 | 1:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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maximtarramuss   maximtarramuss EKANGA Patrick's TIGblog
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Le manque d'emploi peut alimenter la guerre!
Related to country: Congo, DR

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Le manque d'emploi peut alimenter la guerre!
Translated into English by: EKANGA Patrick
Bonjour à tous les membres!
Il ya quelque mois ,j'ai quitté l'Université,et je me suis retrouver dans une situation de sans emploi pendant quelque semaines;cette situation m'a fait reflechir non pas que j'en ai très souffert,mais parce ça m'a fait penser à la République Democratique du Congo.
Pourquoi?parce que ce pays est dans une impasse on ne peut plus insurmontable et si tous les jeunes se retrouvent sans emploi et sans espoir ,qu'adviendrait il pour eux?quelle sera la solution pour eux?
Une partie de la reponse est mauvaise et c'est ce qui fait que ce pays ne sorte pas de cet engrenage "l'engagement dans la guerre et dans les actions illegales et corruptibles".
ET alors nous pourrions nous demander si vraiment il ya un avenir pour les jeunes qui sont dejà corrompus et engagé dans le crime??
Pour dire que le manque d'emploi pour les jeunes est aà la base de beaucoups de malheurs dann nos sociètés africaines et mm occidentales;quelle issue alors?

August 7, 2008 | 10:34 AM Comments  0 comments

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maximtarramuss   maximtarramuss EKANGA Patrick's TIGblog
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Pourquoi?

Pourquoi l'Afrique est elle mal partie pour la réalisation des objectifs du millénaire?
Pourquoi la majorité des nos frères vivent avec moins d'un dollar par jour?...

August 5, 2008 | 12:08 PM Comments  0 comments

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maximtarramuss   maximtarramuss EKANGA Patrick's TIGblog
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My favorites quotes,some one send it to me!!!

Ships are safe in a harbour but that's not what ships are built for.
"The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining" - John F. Kennedy "Lord, where we are...

August 5, 2008 | 3:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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