Our last year’s report is now completed and uploaded to the Charity Commission website.
The good news is that all is going well as we add to the number of young people supported and encouraged into their next steps
…Read moreGreat to connect with students and Rwandan friends again. A massive thank you to Daniel and Hilary for planning and delivery, Agape, Yvonne, and Jean D’Amour for facilitating, and Annet and Joyce for rounding up the students and looking after …
Read moreWhen Brother Camille Rudasingwa requested our help in supporting three students about to drop out of school – no one was there to pay their fees – we wanted to see what was possible. Key worker Annet took the early …
Read moreOn Course to Achieve: Martin’s Story of Overcoming Challenges
Martin’s story is one of resolve, determination, and courage. Born in May 2000 in Bwanga, a small town across the border …
Read moreNot long to go now…then on Sunday 2nd April our third workshop starts. This year will be a bit different. So for the first 2 days current school students are invited to attend, and then our family of ex-students will
Micheline’s story is one of determination and perseverance. Born in Kicukiro, Rwanda in 1999, Micheline faced many challenges in her education journey due …
Read moreWe are delighted that Daniel Nteziyaremye has joined us as a trustee. Daniel is a Rwandan Quaker peacebuilder. He is currently the National Program Field Coordinator for Turning The Tide, a social justice and peacebuilding programme. He also serves as
Plans are progressing for our next workshop. We are aiming for early April, sometime in the Easter holidays and prior to the genocide commemoration.
If you would like to learn more please contact us at info@forwardafricaeducation.org.uk
We asked our students for feedback and were delighted with their comments. Some examples…
Earlier in the year, a survey was sent out to Forward Africa Education Trust (FAET) students. Their responses have been processed into the following report. We asked the students questions on topics relating to the pandemic, the issues that were
This last year was challenging! COVID 19 had a major impact on our students but with encouragement from our local partners and a food distribution programme to avert hunger, all returned to school after a six-month lay-off.
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