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The face of transformation: Inside Women for Women Rwanda’s gala ‘Discover Her’

Esther Nikuze lost her siblings, then her father, then, eight months into her pregnancy, her mother. She was 14 years old, alone, and had a baby coming. She joined Women for Women Rwanda (WfW-R) through a programme for girls aged 16 and 17. "I thought it would be like other programmes that come and go," she told attendees. "But WfW-R stayed with me. The organisation was like a mother, father, and sibling to me." Today, 17-year-old Nikuze is rais…
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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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