Rwanda Secures $66.7m to Boost Refugee, Host Community Development
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Rwanda Secures $66.7m to Boost Refugee, Host Community Development
Thousands of refugees and local residents in Rwanda will soon have greater access to schools, clinics, and jobs thanks to $66.7 million in new World Bank support. The funding will expand the government's Jya Mbere programme, which is designed to help displaced families rebuild their lives while easing pressure on host communities.
A Sample Grant Proposal on “Bridging the Gap: Education Access for Refugee Children in Host Communities” - fundsforNGOs - Grants and Resources for Sustainability
Education is a fundamental right for every child, yet millions of refugee children around the world are deprived of this essential service. As conflicts and crises displace families, children often find themselves in unfamiliar environments where access to quality education is limited. This project aims to address the educational needs of refugee children in host... [Read More] The post A Sample Grant Proposal on “Bridging the Gap: Education Acc…
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