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RWAMREC Quarterly Newsletter – Q3 2025

  • Writer: Laura  Gotti
    Laura Gotti
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read
RWAMREC Quarterly Newsletter – Q3 2025

Stay updated with the stories, milestones and momentum behind Rwanda Men’s Resource Centre’s work towards gender justice and positive masculinity.


🚀 What’s Inside

We are pleased to share the latest edition of our newsletter, covering key developments and insights from the third quarter of 2025. In this issue:

  • Highlights of our gender-transformative programming and advocacy efforts with youth, men and communities.

  • Emerging stories of change from the field—how families, young people and partners are shifting norms and building more equal relationships.

  • Reflections on what’s next: how we are strengthening collaborations, expanding reach and documenting lessons learned for the future.


Why it matters

RWAMREC is committed to the idea that engaging men and boys as allies in gender equality is fundamental to building more peaceful, caring and equitable societies. Through our programmes, we work across multiple fronts—prevention of gender-based violence, supporting caregiving and shared responsibilities, engaging youth and promoting positive masculinities.This newsletter provides a window into the lives, voices and progress of our work — from community-level turning-points to programme scale-up efforts nationwide.


Featured Programmes & Stories

Among the main features in this issue:

  • The progress of flagship initiatives such as our parenting and caregiving programme with men and fathers: how men’s involvement is changing family dynamics and improving outcomes for children and women.

  • Youth leadership and the role of young people as agents of change in challenging harmful norms.

  • Partnerships and policy engagement: how we are working with government, civil society and communities to embed gender-transformative approaches in systems and institutions.

  • A spotlight on the journeys, testimonies and transformations that give real meaning to our statistical results—because change is lived, not just counted.


Get involved

Read the full newsletter here and be part of the momentum.Want to stay in the loop? Subscribe to our newsletter for future updates, reflections and resources.

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