Some of Our Testimonials

Supported by the Gera Ku Ntego Youth Project, 27 young people from Ngoma District, forming the Terimbere Rubyiruko group, are transforming their lives through savings and agricultural investments (cabbages, onions, and potatoes).

Following training on the SILC methodology, facilitated by the ECD project funded by Plan International Rwanda 30 parents of children attending the Tuganire ECD formed a SILC group (Ubumwe) and invested in poultry farming to feed their children with nutritious meals and achieve economic growth.

Ethan Jean Bosco, is a young Burundian refugee living in Mahama refugee camp, selling fruits, vegetables, honey,

Mukashema Patricie is a single mom from the Rusizi district, whose life changed thanks to the internal loans

“The agriculture training I acquired is the primary source of my business success” – Innocent Musoni
Innocent Musoni, a Mahama refugee camp host community member tells us how Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)

Chantal Nyiramahirwe, a Congolese from Kiziba refugee camp, is a primary educated, mother of four.

Following a training and a financial support of the Caritas Rwanda’s Graduation Project, funded by UNHCR, Samuel Hagirimana, 28,

9 months after starting to grow the Cayenne pepper, Jean de Dieu Habarukize, 33, living in Karambo village, Mugera cell, Gatsibo sector,

Savings groups help beneficiaries of the Caritas Rwanda/UNHCR Graduation Pilot project to develop their business activities

I had no hope of ever going back to school before I met USAID Gimbuka Program.

My dream is to become a business woman . Gimbuka Program is helping me achieve that.

After dropping out of school, I lost hope for a better future. Gimbuka Program gave it back to me.

