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Entrepreneurship skills for youth is the corner stone of Student Survivors Association, AERG, and Survivors Fund’s (SURF) latest joint project, officially launched in Kigali in the presence of Jean Philbert… … Continue Reading »
Entrepreneurship skills for youth is the corner stone of Student Survivors Association, AERG, and Survivors Fund’s (SURF) latest joint project, officially launched in Kigali in the presence of Jean Philbert… … Continue Reading »
…Interpeace and Prison Fellowship (PFR) in collaboration with the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (NURC) and Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC). The report indicates that depression is the most frequent mental health… … Continue Reading »
…larger batch of samples to examine links to specific mental health disorders like PTSD. As well, they hope to test whether the epigenetic effects have been passed onto a third… … Continue Reading »
…world, that there are people who do care deeply. You have given survivors the greatest gift -that of hope and for this we are eternally grateful. I would also like… … Continue Reading »
Proudly supported by The Gift that keeps on giving Survivors Fund (SURF) is privileged to be supported by THE GLOBAL PLEDGE £1bn Travel Fundraiser, powered by CharitableBookings.com. To learn more… … Continue Reading »
…points included in the NSPS as they relate to genocide survivors, which will serve as the foundation on which we will build our advocacy campaign over the months ahead. Article… … Continue Reading »
…national courts to obtain compensation, in reality survivors’ access to compensation has not been facilitated. Recognising the Tribunal’s limited impact on survivors in Rwanda and abroad and the important role… … Continue Reading »
…the genocide. COMPENSATION Over the year we have extended our work with Redress, a UK-based international legal rights organisation, on exploring and identifying potential avenues for compensation for survivors, both… … Continue Reading »
…is competent for crimes committed after July 2002, on 8 February 2013, an Extraordinary African Chambers (EAC) has been officially inaugurated within the Senegalese judicial system to prosecute “the person… … Continue Reading »
…June, participants completed the 100 hour work readiness component of training. Participants will now move onto the entrepreneurship component of the course, and will focus on developing their entrepreneurial ventures…. … Continue Reading »