Rwanda: not forgotten

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Date posted:  1 May 2014
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Rwanda: not forgotten

Bishop Louis Muvunyi

Two decades have passed since the Rwandan genocide, but it was reported in mid-March that organisations are working to help individuals and families as the country continues the recovery process in the wake of the genocide which left 800,000 people dead.

A Samaritan’s Purse programme called ‘Raising Families’ is working with 83 local churches and 1,660 families throughout Rwanda to improve access to education and healthcare as the country continues to rebuild after the tragedy.

The Right Revd Louis Muvunyi, Bishop of Kigali, has been a leader in the implementation of the programme. He said: ‘Poverty is blocking the healing, reconciliation and restoration that we want. The church has to do something. It is well placed to bring holistic transformation in our society and make an impact in Rwanda. That is why the church is there. We need to continue to help many more families receive these vital resources, so together we can transform our communities and end poverty among ourselves. The church needs to be vigilant, and remain prophetic. We have lots to learn, and we must be accountable to our calling and to our nation’.

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