AVP WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS IN RWANDA

by Friends Peace House
AVP WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS IN RWANDA

Project Report | Sep 9, 2023
AVP WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS IN RWANDA UPDATES

By Donatien NDIZEYE | Project Evaluation and Monitoring officer

The Alternatives to Violence Program (AVP) is a training equipping participants with constructive approaches to handling violent conflict without causing harm to others. Students in Rwanda need such training since they endure a variety of violent conflicts in their schools or back in the community.

The initial plan was to deliver Alternative to Violence training to 300 secondary school students in order to find the remedy for violence among students.

However, due to insufficient funds, we are yet to implement the project, so we are encouraging all well-wishers and donors to support this project.

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Friends Peace House

Location: Kigali - Rwanda
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$65 raised of $10,000 goal
 
3 donations
$9,935 to go
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