World Vision Rwanda

World Vision Rwanda

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We partner with children, families and their communities to help them reach their full potential.

24/04/2026

Did you know? Through the Enough Campaign, World Vision Rwanda has reached 1,950,000 children with nutrition programs

Together with our partners, we’re fighting malnutrition and helping children grow, learn, and thrive.

Photos from World Vision Rwanda's post 23/04/2026

Today, World Vision Rwanda received Rulindo District Mayor in a courtesy visit, which aimed at appreciating the existing collaboration between World Vision Rwanda and Rulindo District and also pointed out other potential areas of partnership including Professional Umuganda.

Photos from World Vision Rwanda's post 20/04/2026

As part of the Staff Care Week activities, staff participated in an Employee Assistance Program session, health screenings on non-communicable diseases conducted by SALTI, and a Trust and Repair dialogue session facilitated by Solid Minds, in partnership with SALTI.

These engagements provided space for reflection, healing, and open dialogue, while also reinforcing the importance of both mental and physical well-being in the workplace.

Photos from World Vision Rwanda's post 20/04/2026

Today, World Vision Rwanda launched Staff Care Week with the theme: “Trust, Healing, and Repair: Strengthening Our Staff Care Culture.”

Staff care is not confined to a single week; it is a culture we intentionally build year-round. Leaders and managers play a critical role in modeling care, creating safe spaces for listening, and fostering meaningful repair. This is not about solving everything at once but about strengthening the everyday practices that shape how we work together.

For staff, this is an opportunity to connect, share experiences, and engage with one another. True staff care begins with people who take the time to notice, pause, and act with compassion in everyday moments. When we prioritize our well-being, we are better equipped to support our colleagues with patience, clarity, and grace.

16/04/2026

Did you know? Last year, through our THRIVE2030 Project 9,272 savings groups, with over 184,500 members, were reached, including 90,000 women.

These groups are helping families build resilience, grow small businesses, and create more secure livelihoods. Empowering people with the tools to save and invest is a step toward community sustainable empowerment.

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Monday 08:00 - 17:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 02:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:30
Thursday 08:00 - 17:30
Friday 08:00 - 14:00