By Jean Paulin Mutatsineza | Project Leader
During the period from October 1 to December 31, 2023, we were able to provide four additional scholarships to children from impoverished families in the Musha community. These students had participated in our Saturday tutoring program, where teachers conduct review sessions for ninth graders to prepare for national exams. In Rwanda, passing the national exam is a critical milestone in the educational journey since it determines the school you go to for grades 10 to 12. If students score high enough, they are allowed to enroll in boarding schools, which provide better learning conditions and more opportunities for tertiary education and employment.
The scholarship package includes year-long tutoring, full tuition, transportation to and from school, school supplies, and spending money. Below are the short bios of our new scholarship students:
A 17-year-old girl hardly finished grade 11 because she was sent back home four times in a year to pay school fees. She couldn't afford tuition last year. Her 58-year-old mother sold all the goats and other things she could sell to pay for her. Her mother survived the 1994 Tutsi Genocide. Her first husband and all their children were killed during Genocide. She married another husband who again died when the girl was three months. During Genocide, the girl’s mother was thrown in a pit which caused her a chronic back pain until now. She cannot work on the farm. To get food, the neighbors grow crops in her land and share the harvest with her.
A 17-year-old boy lives with his mother and 3 siblings. His father left the family to marry another woman. His mother digs the small land they have and works in neighbors farm to get daily meal for the family. He dropped out of school in grade 10 last year after doing two terms because her mother failed to pay school fees. Another nonprofit organization used to pay for him, but it stopped the sponsorship promptly in the middle of the year. The boy was on the verge of dropping out last year when REAP offered him a scholarship.
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