LIBERATION: Passing the Past
Mvura Nkuvure allowed Rwandans to experience mental liberation opting for new life orientations By Felibien Hirwa Tuzayisenga Rwanda celebrates its 27th Liberation. It was on
Mvura Nkuvure allowed Rwandans to experience mental liberation opting for new life orientations By Felibien Hirwa Tuzayisenga Rwanda celebrates its 27th Liberation. It was on
Elly Friel, Programme Officer at the Delegation of the European Union to Rwanda, visited the Tujyane project in Nyabihu district to observe program activities. The
Mvura Nkuvure (community-based sociotherapy, meaning “Heal me, I heal you” in Kinyarwanda) was officially introduced in Nyabihu district under the Tujyane project in September 2020.
The executive secretary of the National Commission of Unity and Reconciliation (NURC), Fidele Ndayisaba, was hosted at Kigali Today (KT) Radio, to discuss the progress
Tujyane project coordinator, Nicolas Habarugira, advocates advanced training as a platform whereby sociotherapists and sociotherapy trainers can share their observations and reflect on the progress
By Felibien Hirwa Tuzayisenga Christina Wedekull, the Deputy Head of Mission and Head of Development Cooperation at the Embassy of Sweden in Rwanda, commended courageous
Introduction Since November 2018, Community Based Sociotherapy Rwanda (CBS Rwanda) and its partner organizations, Anglican Church, Byumba Diocese (EAR-B) and Prison Fellowship Rwanda (PFR), are
CBS Rwanda is a non-governmental organization (NGO) legally established in 2016; originating from the implementation of the Community Based Sociotherapy approach in Rwanda since 2005.
As part of the implementation process of the Tujyane Project (Sustainable Peacebuilding through Intergenerational Healing) in the Nyabihu district, the Mvura Nkuvure round one was
by Anna Gwin Sociotherapy (Mvura Nkuvure) sessions last for 15 weeks – so how do participants stay connected when sessions finish? The answer for 57%