One year ago, six Generation Rwanda students – Yassin Nsabimana, Diane Uwayo, Consolé Nibagwire, Justine Ingabire, Tharcisse Ngarukiyintwali, and Simon Mvunabandi – began working as interns with one of our partner organizations, Ready for Reading. Recently, Ready for Reading broke ground on a Library/Learning Center to support educational development in the community of Rwinkwavu, in eastern Rwanda. In addition to its function as a community library, the center plans to deliver programs in language and computer literacy, as well as educational and job skills training.
Generation Rwanda’s student interns took an active role in the development of the center and helped organize nineteen local focus groups. “Last spring, we had the pleasure of working with six Generation Rwanda students [on this project],” said Katie Uher, Ready for Reading’s Country Director. “The students were incredible assets and it was wonderful to work with such bright and eager interns.” Each week during April and May of 2010, groups of two to three Generation Rwanda students traveled to Rwinkwavu to meet with community members, building local trust in the project and gathering feedback on the community’s needs. The students’ support will enable the center, which is scheduled to open later this year, to create a lasting, positive impact in Rwinkwavu.
You can read more about this ongoing project and our students’ work in Ready for Reading’s blog entry titled “Meeting the Generation Rwanda Interns.” At Generation Rwanda, we look forward to the library’s upcoming launch, and we are proud of the role that our students have played in making it happen!
Above: Generation Rwanda student interns with Ready for Reading staff