Improving health awareness among inmates
Through sexual and reproductive health and rights education programs, incarcerated individuals receive accurate information about health, responsible behavior, and personal wellbeing.
These initiatives promote healthier lifestyles, increased awareness, and improved dignity within correctional facilities.
Empowering Widows and Vulnerable Families
The Hope Project for Genocide Widows supports vulnerable women through income-generating initiatives such as poultry farming, solar-powered irrigation, and organic agriculture.
These programs help families improve food security, increase household income, and regain economic independence while restoring hope and dignity.
Giving Street Children a Second Chance
GNPDR’s inclusive education initiatives support the rehabilitation and reintegration of street-connected children by helping them return to school and reconnect with their families and communities.
Through mentorship, psychosocial support, and educational assistance, these children are given a renewed opportunity to build stable and productive futures.
Beneficiary Stories
Behind every program are individuals whose lives have been transformed.
A Former Prisoner Finds New Purpose
After participating in GNPDR’s prison rehabilitation program, a life-sentenced inmate described how counseling and Bible engagement helped him confront his past and find peace. Today he mentors fellow inmates, encouraging them to pursue personal transformation and reconciliation with their families.
A Widow Rebuilds Her Livelihood
Through the Hope Project, a genocide widow received chickens and agricultural training that enabled her to start a small poultry business. The income now helps her provide food for her children and pay school expenses, restoring stability and dignity to her family.
A Street Child Returns to School
A boy who once lived on the streets was supported by GNPDR to return to school and receive mentorship. With consistent encouragement and educational support, he is now progressing in his studies and working toward a brighter future.