Together Across Borders – Re:Connect 2025 in Review

From 11 to 13 July 2025, Friends of Rwanda e.V.'s Re:Connect weekend brought together committed volunteers and friends of the association. It was three days full of dialogue, ideas and joint plans for the future of the association.

Together Across Borders – Re:Connect 2025 in Review2025-08-10T13:28:24+02:00

Creating Opportunities: A Training Center for Youth in Rwanda

Empowering Young Talent and Building Confidence for Girls and Boys in Rural Rwanda. A project funded by the Baden-Württemberg Foundation for Development Cooperation (SEZ). December 2024. Young people in rural Rwanda often face significant limitations in their development due to a lack of educational opportunities and the challenging economic circumstances of their families. As a result, much personal potential and talent go untapped, leaving these youths vulnerable to a life away from their families and educational pathways. This frequently leads to homelessness and exposure to dangers such as drug use and prostitution. In partnership with Unity Circus, an organization that fosters development, confidence, and stability among young people through acrobatics, theater, dance, and circus arts, we aim to build a training and event center. This facility will provide a safe space for young individuals to grow and realize their potential. Currently, Unity Circus faces significant challenges as their training programs depend on the availability of local school facilities. These permissions are not consistently granted and are often revoked on short notice, causing severe disruptions. Our proposal to construct a dedicated building for Unity Circus has been approved by the Baden-Württemberg Foundation for Development Cooperation (SEZ). With the land for [...]

Creating Opportunities: A Training Center for Youth in Rwanda2025-01-10T06:27:42+01:00

Honoring Friends of Rwanda at the Bad Boll New Year’s Meeting 2019

On January 12, 2019, Friends of Ruanda was part of the New Year's Meeting in Bad Boll. Here, people and associations that provide special services to the community are honored. As part of this event, Jobst Kraus, a citizen of Bad Boll with close ties to the association, gave a speech in honor of Friends of Rwanda. Jobst Kraus used to run the Environmental Resort of the Evangelical Academy Bad Boll. Here is a transcript of his laudatory speech.

Honoring Friends of Rwanda at the Bad Boll New Year’s Meeting 20192024-02-14T18:35:13+01:00
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