2022 Ann C. Michel International Women in Literacy Award recipient SEVOTA, Godelieve Mukasarasi
SEVOTA, ProLiteracy's partner program in Rwanda, helps survivors of the 1994 Rwandan genocide regain their strength and rebuild their lives through functional literacy classes and educational discussions on health and HIV/AIDS awareness, human rights, women’s and children’s rights, environmental protection, peace and conflict resolution, and entrepreneurship.
Видео 2022 Ann C. Michel International Women in Literacy Award recipient SEVOTA, Godelieve Mukasarasi канала ProLiteracy
Видео 2022 Ann C. Michel International Women in Literacy Award recipient SEVOTA, Godelieve Mukasarasi канала ProLiteracy
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