Aid for Groups in Rwanda

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Groups Organizations Working in Rwanda

FH Association Rwanda (Food for the Hungry) is an International Christian Relief and Development Organization fighting against all forms of poverty. They have many global projects...

Fidesco International is a Chatolic Emmanuel organization which matches proffessional volunteers with underprivileged groups in refugee camps, youth centers, orphanages, schools...

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Helps families battle poverty

Global Communities works in 23 districts, mobilizing more than 3,000 community-based volunteers and assisting more than 95,000 Rwandan households with activities to improve food...

Global Communities is a close partner of USAID. They implement various programmes with various target groups. Most are however rural and poor and are helped with cooperatives and...

Good Neighbors is working in 192 communities in 35 countries with our focus on inclusive community development approach and child protection. In Rwana it is currently contructing...

They have a hospital and help "to improve healthcare in Africa through the training of doctors, healthcare providers, and community activists in all aspects of physical,...

Works in different countries targeting conditions surrounding health in areas which are not receiveing much assistance from other organizations. In Nyaruguru district they...

Hope & Homes is the main organization used by the Government in Rwanda to find foster parents for children or retun them to their families. There are follow-up visits to the...

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