Welcome to ADEPE
Support to early childhood development program
Support to vocational education for young people
Support to vulnerable groups for access to health insurance
PREVENTION OF GBV AND PROMOTING GENDER EQUITY THROUGH EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND COOPERATIVES.
ADEPE is a non- governmental and non –profit making organization legally recognized by the Government of Rwanda since 2002, recognized by Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) with legal personality n° 08/08.11, fulfilled requirements for compliance with the new law number 04/2012 of 17/02/2012 governing the organization and functioning of national non –governmental organizations. Its operational area covers the whole Rwandan territory especially northern and western regions.
ADEPE's Vision
An inclusive society where women, boys and girls are empowered so that everyone can be self-reliant and share equal opportunities.
ADEPE's Mission
To enhance the quality of life for vulnerable groups especially women, children, and youth for sustainable development by implementing integrated programs across all needed thematic areas.
ADEPE's IMPACT Highlights
Households were visited and educated on HIV prevention and male circumcision through door-to-door campaign
Children received scholarship package and school uniforms
Beekeepers supported from 5 districts grouped into 5 Unions and are now generating on average 172,000US$ per year
Vulnerable families grouped into 49 cooperatives, trained on income generating activities and received start-up capital
Our Programs
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Social Inclusion and Protection
girls/ youth, single mothers...Read More -
Community based Livelihoods
one cow, apiaries...Read More -
Skills Development & Employment
ICT, tailoring, retail, and agribusiness...Read More
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Social living conditions improvement programs
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Advocacy on human rights and access to fair justice
support & awareness...Read More -
Preventing GBV and promoting gender equity
Addressing GBV issues by…Read More
LATEST BLOG POSTS
ADEPE supported 42 adolescent girls in tailoring and 9 girls in hairdressing.
ADEPE supported 42 adolescent girls in tailoring and 9 girls in hairdressing under Firelight Foundation support