UNICEF Rwanda
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A song that celebrates the hopes, dreams and limitless potential of every child.
Written and performed by renowned recording artist and UNICEF Rwanda Champion for Children, Mr. Andy Bumuntu, featu...
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In Rwanda, only 1 in 4 children under the age of six has access to quality early childhood development services.
For four-year-old Paul, enrolling in a UNICEF-supported Early Childhood Development...
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This video showcases how UNICEF Rwanda and partners are supporting efforts to prevent the spread of mpox and other public health threats in Rwanda. From community awareness and frontline health sup...
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In Rusizi, Western Rwanda, access to water has long shaped how people live, learn and stay healthy.
Communities relied on distant and often unsafe sources, especially after floods and landslides d...
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In Rwanda, many young mothers face stigma, isolation and limited support after early pregnancy. For some, it means leaving school and losing confidence.
This story shares how young mothers are fin...
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As Safer Internet Month begins, the UNICEF Representative in Rwanda, Ms. Lieke van de Wiel, sat down with the CEO of MTN Rwanda, Mr. Ali Monzer, to discuss the importance of ensuring children’s saf...
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Across Rwanda, health workers are using digital tools to transform how children receive life saving vaccines.
Through the national e Tracker system, nurses now record vaccinations on tablets, foll...
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This year, under the theme “My Day, My Rights”, children across Rwanda raised their voices to celebrate their rights, dreams and future as we marked #WorldChildrensDay 2025.
Together with the Nati...
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Meet Deborah and Gatete — two students whose lives are changing through the power of sport.
Through the Learning and Inclusion for Transformation (LIFT) programme by UNICEF Rwanda and Umuri Founda...
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From silence to sound, from isolation to confidence, this is Fatuma’s story.
At just 16 years old, Fatuma from Rwamagana District, Rwanda, lived much of her childhood in silence due to hearing los...
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In Burera District, the UNICEF-piloted initiative in partnership with Help a Child (Niga Neza Nkina) is enhancing early childhood development through strengthened parental engagement, integrated EC...
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When so many step back, who will stay for children? When children need us most, who will step forward?
I AM. WE ARE. ARE YOU?
Join the I AM #foreverychild movement and raise your voice for the r...
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Rwanda’s approach to public health emergency preparedness and response is rooted in community empowerment and building resilient systems. By equipping local communities and frontline health worker...
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Through a strong partnership between UNICEF, the government, and the private sector, the CEO Forum for Children is driving meaningful impacts for children's well-being. Businesses are supporting ch...
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On International Women’s Day 2025, UNICEF’s Country Representative Lieke van de Wiel speaks to Sarah Assimwe, the National Children’s Representative and head girl of Maranyundo Girls School about w...
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Joshua now walks to school and plays with his classmates. At home, he loves helping his mom with small chores.
But this might not have been possible without the kinesitherapy services he received ...
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Children and youth are not responsible for the climate crisis, yet they are at the forefront of climate action, taking the necessary steps to combat the negative effects of climate change and prote...
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The Winsiga Ndumva programme aims to improve ear and hearing care through collaborations with the Rwanda Biomedical Center, local government, and disability organizations.
Initially piloted in fou...
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UNICEF Rwanda, in partnership with the Ministry of Youth and Arts (MoYA), the National Youth Council (NYC), Generation Unlimited, youth-led organizations, and other key stakeholders, joined young p...
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In Rwanda, The Ministry of Health, with UNICEF support, has rolled out the distribution of multiple micronutrient supplements (MMS) to improve maternal nutrition as a game changer to accelerated re...
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