World Connect Rwanda Showcases Power of Community-Led Development with 12 Projects
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- World Connect successfully inaugurated 12 community-led development projects in Rwanda.
- The projects were implemented in Gatovu IDP model village and Gataraga Sector, showcasing the power of community-driven initiatives.
- Executive Director Rhoda Kanyesigye celebrated the achievements with local residents, highlighting the impact of these developments.
World Connect has celebrated the successful inauguration of 12 community-led development projects in Rwanda, marking a significant achievement for local empowerment and sustainable development. The projects, implemented across Gatovu IDP model village and Gataraga Sector, underscore the organization's commitment to fostering community-driven initiatives.
Executive Director Rhoda Kanyesigye was present to celebrate the inauguration with residents, highlighting the tangible impact of these developments. The initiative showcases how local communities can spearhead their own progress with the right support and resources.
These projects represent a powerful model for development, emphasizing local ownership and participation. By empowering communities to lead their own development agendas, World Connect aims to create lasting positive change in the regions it serves.
Originally published by The New Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.