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The Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) is a Pan African women’s organization whose mission is to support girls’ and women acquire education for development. FAWE was founded in 1992 and its headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya. FAWE Rwanda is one of the 34 chapters across Africa.
It was founded in 1997 by a group of Rwandese women whose common goal is to build the country and promote national development through girls’ and women’s education. Since its inception, FAWE Rwanda has grown to become a reputable partner and focal point on female education in Rwanda.
THE NEED : The Rwanda Career Women’s Centre is a response to the Government of Rwanda’s drive to increase the employability of its citizens’ particularly young women through skills building in ...
• One of the main FAWE Rwanda activities is provision of scholarships : Over the years, FAWE Rwanda has implemented various scholarship schemes to support girls and boys to acquire a certain level ...
Our experience with scholarship provision has taught us that financial assistance alone doesn’t guarantee good performance for scholarship beneficiaries. Rather, it becomes more effective when ...
Career guidance and counselling is a project sponsored by MasterCard foundation scholars’ program, that aims at supporting Rwandan girls that are under FAWE Rwanda /MasterCard foundation ...
Recently, FAWE Rwanda has established a network of FAWE Alumni which includes not only graduates of FAWE Girls’ Schools, but also FAWE beneficiaries. The objective of this network is to serve as ...
The rate of teenage pregnancy remains unacceptably high worldwide, but mostly in countries of the developing world. In Rwanda, studies of the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda show a ...
Gender Responsive Pedagogy is a process of teaching and learning that pays attention to specific learning needs of boys and girls. Gender Responsive Pedagogy calls for teachers to embrace an all ...
FAWE Rwanda encourages girls to join Science, Engineering and Technology because they are still few in those fields. It is a fact that these are still seen by many, including girls themselves, as ...
Initiated at the University of Dar es Saalam, Tanzania in 1996 and enhanced by FAWE with the gender and life skills components, Tuseme model is one of FAWE’s flagship programmes in the region. The ...
• Enhancing gender-based interventions in child-friendly schools : FAWE Rwanda has been working hand in hand with Unicef since 2003, the current partnership was designed for a one year period ...
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