IMPACT REPORT 2022

RWANDA

191,183 people reached through eight projects 

33,362 people were served by WASH interventions, including the establishment of water stations and access to safe drinking water.

6,230 mothers benefited from health and nutrition interventions through 72 cascade groups.

26,958 individuals have participated in saving groups and have increased their assets to $1,595,887, providing increased access to loans.

56,890 farmers increased their crop productivity through training in improved agricultural techniques.

438 community leaders have been trained, resulting in improved governance in their communities.

21,560 children have access to improved education as a result of FH training completed by 301 teachers.

In Rwanda, FH contributes to a thriving environment in seven districts through integrated programs implemented in partnership with the communities and local authorities. Programming focuses on building resilience by improving food security; livelihoods; access to quality basic education; children, maternal and adolescent health assistance; WASH interventions; family harmony; and social cohesion.