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Welcome to Rwanda Men's Resource Centre

Welcome Message


We take this opportunity to welcome our readers to visit Rwanda Men’s Resource Centre website, which we believe will offer an invaluable source of information on what Rwanda Men’s Resource Centre is all about.
It is with great enthusiasm and humility that we at Rwanda Men’s Resource Centre join you on this journey to understand and alleviate gender-based violence; to heal the harm it has done to our families, our communities, and ourselves; and to advance a more compassionate and understanding model of masculinity. Together we can lay the groundwork for positive change. Let’s begin!
We will be pleased to receive comments from our esteemed readers which we hope will help us improve on further dissemination of information as we all strive to fight against Gender Based Violence. Once again welcome you all to Rwanda Men’s Resource Centre website and I hope you will find it a useful tool of information.


Founder and President
Fidel RUTAYISIRE

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Recent Knews - by Fidel Rutayisire 26/02/2008 @ 13:06

 

New Job Anouncement

RWAMREC intends to conduct a study on masculinity in Rwanda from March 2010 and would like solicit applications from an international consultant experienced in researching on masculinity. RWAMREC is also seeking  2 national consultants who will be involved in the organisation of the study and data collectors who will collect data on field under supervision of team leaders of the study. More

 

 

RWAMREC Chairman en route to Bangkok, Thailand

 

 

RWAMREC participates to the Africa MenEngage Symposium in Johanesbourg

 

From 5 to 9 October 2009, RWAMREC and the Rwanda MenEngage Network participated to the MenEngage Africa symposium organized by the Africa MenEngage Network in collaboration with the Global MenEngage Alliance and Sonke Gender Justice Network.  More.

To view pictures of the symposium, click here. To view the Johanesbourg Declaration, click here. To view  a book of case studies on engaging men, click here.

 

RWAMREC conducts trainings in 3 coffee cooperatives in the Western Province.

In the framework of its project Engaging Men and Women as partners for Violence prevention and Healthy Families in Rwandan coffee cooperatives, RWAMREC conducted trainings in COOPAC coffee Cooperative from 18-20 June 2009, in Abakundakahwa, Rushashi from 25-27 June 2009 and in Dukundekahwa, Musasa from 2 to 3rd July 2009. To view the report of this training, click here. To view pictures of the training click here

 

Rwanda MenEngage Network Listserve: If you  want to know more about the Rwanda MenEngage Netwok, please visit its listserve by clicking here

RWAMREC conducts a consultation meeting to establish a MenEngage Network in Rwanda

On 12 June 2008, Rwanda Men’s Resource Centre (RWAMREC), in collaboration with UNDP Rwanda, facilitated a countrywide meeting focusing on engaging men and boys in issues of violence-prevention and reproductive health. Approximately 90 participants attended the meeting, representing a range of government agencies, national and international NGOs, UN agencies, and civil society.

For details you can click here

  • Brazil, Chile, Rwanda and India: Proving What Works in Engaging Men

It is obvious that engaging men is vital to ending violence against women. But what works best to get them involved? What persuades them to change their attitudes? Will they change their actual behaviours?  For details, click  here. To view pictures of the planning meeting on this project, click here

RWAMREC celebrates the international women`s day 2008:  More in english and Kinyarwanda

 

 

 

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