
Capacity Building for Ndabaga Sisters’ Organization (NSO), Staff, Allies, and Partners on Collaborative Partnership and Networking as a Strategy for Improving LGBTIQ+ Movement Building in Rwanda
Collaborative partnership and networking are essential strategies for improving LGBTIQ+ movement building. As the LGBTIQ+ movement in Rwanda continues to grow, it is important to have strong connections between organizations and individuals that are actively working to promote the rights of LGBTIQ+ people. By forming collaborative partnerships and networks, the LGBTIQ+ movement can become more…
CERTIFICATION OF NDABAGA’S SISTERS MEMBERS & HER PARTNERS ON DIGITAL LITERACY TRAINING.
Beneficiaries of Ndabaga’s Sisters (N.S.O), Health and Equal Rights (H.E.R.O), Maisha Nub graduated after their digital literacy training that was supported by Women@Web The training, which lasted for four months, was conducted and supported by Women at Web. It aimed to empower women and gender-diverse persons in Kigali to use the internet and digital technologies…
INTERGRATING A CULTURE OF SELF & COLLECTIVE CARE IN THE LIVES & INSTITUTIONS OF QUEER WHRD’s.
With the support of CAL & AWDF ; N.S.O did an Assessment On The Mental Health, Wellness & Well-being of Women Human Rights Defenders & LBQ women in Rwanda which is called UBUZIMA Report. Ubuzima is a Rwandese name referring to health (the state of being free from illness or injury). The name is used…
