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The Faces of Tubeho

The "Association Tubeho / Let's Live" hosts more than 300 orphans regrouped in more than 80 reconstituted families.


Association Tubeho meeting (Kigali, April 2006)


 

Jeannette Mukandinda
President of Tubeho-Kigali

 

Innocent Micomyiza
1st Vice-President
Internal Mobilization

 

Marcel Nkurunziza
2nd Vice-President
Resources and Communication

 

Alphonse Hitayezu
Secretary

 

Charlotte Musabarara
Treasurer

 

Florence Mutereri
Social Affairs

 

Annonciata Mukamusoni
Education

 

Eric Tuyishimire
Culture, Memory & Sport

 

 

After a genocide, education allows orphans to reconstruct themselves, to integrate into the new society, to repair the humiliation experienced during the genocide, to project themselves into the future, to base themselves in scholarly encounters. An education allows them to feel they will not be forgotten a second time, to equip themselves to confront life and its many difficulties. Furthermore, an education allows orphans to grow, to bloom and to develop on personal, social and professional levels. The opportunity to study allows orphans to become autonomous on many levels.”

—Berthe Kayitesi, Tubeho’s orphan

 

 

Claire

 

Gyslaine

 

Jacques

 

Beatrice

 

Jean-Baptiste

 

 


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