CBS was initiated to improve psychosocial wellbeing & strengthen interpersonal reconciliation & social cohesion at the grassroots level in Rwanda. #MvuraNkuvure
Perezida wa IBUKA/Rwamagana, Dative Musabyeyezu yashimiye @CBS__Rwanda kuri gahunda ya Mvura Nkuvure n'umusanzu batanga mu bumwe n'ubudaheranwa,asaba abahuguwe gukomeza kuba inyenyeri bakamurikira n'abandi bakiri mu icuraburindi ry'ibikomere basigiwe na jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi
Day 2 of the three-day Training of Trainers on Conflict Mediation brings together staff from CBS Rwanda and @EByumba.
The training aims to equip staff with the knowledge and skills needed to train group facilitators and local leaders on conflict mediation.
Day 3 of the intermediate training is progressing with great energy and active participation from facilitators. The training continues to provide a space for facilitators to reflect on their field experiences and receive guidance from trainers.
Facilitators in @RusiziDistrict under the #Magirirane project are attending a 5-day intermediate training aimed at providing a space to share challenges faced while facilitating groups in the field and receive guidance from #CBSRwanda to strengthen their facilitation skills.
Trauma knows no age; it affects both young and old.
Through Mvura Nkuvure, CBS Rwanda stands with everyone, ensuring that even the young are seen, heard, and supported on their healing journey.
In conflict-affected communities, #CBS is showing how rebuilding trust drives socio-economic change. Graduate groups save, support each other & build livelihoods beyond sessions. A story from Rwanda shows this.
Read their story here: https://t.co/vwSsA1QUDC
Most groups stay connected after 15 weeks, each in their own way. This group chose to support one another by moving from home to home, digging together, and reflecting after the work on the lessons they learned. Mvura Nkuvure did not end, it became part of their daily life.
Today, @CBS__Rwanda celebrates the effort, dedication, and determination of every worker. Your daily contribution drives progress and deserves to be honored, today and always.
Happy Labour Day!
Today in Rutunga Sector, three groups in Round 2 completed the 15-week Mvura Nkuvure program, marking strong progress and commitment to positive change. The Sector Executive Secretary, guest of honor, encouraged them to inspire others so that all Rwandans can live in peace.
CBS Rwanda stands with all Rwandans and the global community in remembrance during the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Remember. Unite. Renew.
#Kwibuka32
Today at @DA_vienna, Amb. @urujeniB delivered closing remarks at the International Conference | Learning from the Past, Shaping the Future: Remembrance, Reconciliation and Reintegration – the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
“Addressing genocide and mass violence requires more than one perspective. It requires different tools working together.
History, justice, remembrance, and education each contribute to our collective understanding on how genocide and mass violence unfold; ways to strengthen accountability and recognise early warning signs to act.
At the same time, it is within communities, alongside survivors, that this work takes real shape. This is where reconciliation and reintegration take root, and where the social fabric is gradually rebuilt through the slow pace needed for healing”.
Rubavu celebrates transformation!
After 15 weeks in the Mvura Nkuvure program, four groups shared powerful stories of change. In this conviviality session, local leaders joined to witness the impact, as participants reflected on lessons they will carry into daily life.
Who Heals the Healer?
Read more below to see how psychological supervision helps facilitators unpack the emotional weight and stay grounded. https://t.co/gQJl3zB5SE