The openness of others could drive me to anxiety
Story by Pastor David Hakizimana Hakizimana, a sociotherapist and pastor of a Pentecostal church of Rwanda (ADEPR), is passionate about sociotherapy, and wants the good
Story by Pastor David Hakizimana Hakizimana, a sociotherapist and pastor of a Pentecostal church of Rwanda (ADEPR), is passionate about sociotherapy, and wants the good
Story by Leoncie Kampire Kampire, a sociotherapist from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), supports a number of people every day in Gihembe Refugee Camp.
Story of change by Venantie Mukamana My name is Venantie. My independent life began when I moved to Kigali for work as a young adult.
Story of change by Betty Niyonsaba My name is Betty. I was born in 1990, and I lost my parents during the genocide when I
Story of Change: Théoneste Bazatsinda During the genocide, we lost six members of my family. Though we received Gacaca court services, I wasn’t satisfied because
Background 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
Nzego nkuru z’Igihugu; Baterankunga; Bafatanyabikorwa b’imena; Bigo dusangiye inshingano muri gahunda y’isanamitima n’imibanire y’abanyarwanda no kubaka amahoro; Abikorera; Bayoborabiganiro ba Mvura Nkuvure Banyamakuru; Miryango yacu;
Dear Esteemed stakeholders, Government Development partners Key partners Peacebuilding, mental health, and psychosocial actors Private sector Sociotherapists and sociotherapy participants Media practitioners Our families Fellow
By Felibien Hirwa Tuzayisenga Tujyane, meaning ‘let’s go together’ in Kinyarwanda, is the name of a new project supporting reconciliation, reintegration of ex-prisoners, and conflict
By Felibien Hirwa Tuzayisenga From 12th to 16th October 2020 Community Based Sociotherapy (CBS Rwanda) organized a five-day training for district- and sector-level leaders, on