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RICH in the 16 days of activism against Gender-Based Violence

Every year starting on the 25th November 2018, The Rwanda Interfaith council on Health joins the world in the activities lining with the 16 days of activism. continue reading ➝

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Awareness campaign on ending violence against women and girls in Rubavu

On 24th October, 2018 in Rubavu District , Kanama Sector, the Rwanda Interfaith council on Health in partnership with Oxfam and Rubavu district organized an awareness campaign on ending violence again... continue reading ➝

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Training of Agents of change, champions and SGBV victims on SRHR, GBV prevention approaches and available services at IOSC.

On this 21st September 2018, the Rwanda Interfaith Council on Health (RICH) closed the trainings of agents of change, champions and SGBV Victims to engage them in GBV prevention and response. continue reading ➝

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Community awareness campaigns and outreaches to end SGBV

Gender equality is achieved when women and men, girls and boys, have equal rights, life prospects and opportunities, and the power to shape their own lives and are motivated to contribute to society d... continue reading ➝

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Training of Trainers (ToTs) of 90 religious leaders on couples HIV testing and counseling

Since 2011, RICH has specifically collaborated with the Ministry of Health through RBC in finding response to HIV/AIDS by coordinating interventions of Faith Based Organizations (FBOs) in HIV response continue reading ➝

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RICH's religious advocacy meeting to support early childhood development program (ECD) through community-based initiatives including messaging.

RICH ‘s vision is ensuring a Healthy Nation in which Religious-Based Organizations are united for health and peace. continue reading ➝

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Achievements

Since its founding RICH have had numerous Successful interventions in the health promotion continue reading ➝