KIGALI, RWANDA, July 06, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Imbuto Foundation, a charity organization founded by Rwanda's First Lady Mrs. Jeannette Kagame celebrated ten years of empowering Rwandan women, including young girls. The Foundation had organized a series of events leading up to the anniversary, this Sunday July 5th, 2015.
July 3rd - Imbuto Foundation inaugurated homes built for widows of the 1994 genocide against Tutsis in Rwanda. The new homes are located in Rwabicuma sector, Nyanza district, in Southern Rwanda. The event also coincided with the closing of the three-month mourning period of the genocide, known in Rwanda as "Icyunamo".
July 4th - Imbuto Foundation had organized a football-for-fun game at Amahoro National Stadium in support of Girls Education. The game took place in the afternoon and was followed by the awards ceremony and speeches.
July 5th - Imbuto Foundation celebrated 10 years of promoting girls education at Kigali Independent University - ULK stadium. The event took place in the morning.
About Imbuto Foundation
In 2001, Protection and Care of Families against HIV/AIDS (PACFA) was established - as a project under the Office of the First Lady - to mobilize resources desperately needed in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Through PACFA, we have given hope and renewed value to the lives of thousands of women traumatized by genocide and deliberately infected with HIV/AIDS. We have been committed to improving the quality of life for families affected by HIV/AIDS and providing health care to vulnerable groups.
Over the years, PACFA embraced new programs and initiatives, involved more people and cultivated a sense of greater purpose. We have come to understand that providing hope, good health, quality education and economic empowerment to the most vulnerable communities is paramount if we are to achieve national development. We needed to change our name to reflect our evolution and current fields of activity; as such Imbuto Foundation was born in 2007 to build on and take forward the work done by PACFA.
Literally translated Imbuto means seed. A seed well planted, watered, nurtured and given all the necessary support successfully grows into a healthy plant - one that reaches high and stands tall. Imbuto Foundation envisions this for all its current initiatives and those in the future.
For more information about Imbuto Foundation, please visit: www.imbutofoundation.org/
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