BRALIRWA: Because we care

In line with our values , to respect people and environment in which we operate, Bralirwa has supported fully the construction of a modern house at Kayonza for elder women survivors of 1994 genocide against Tutsi, the house will accommodate 8 elder women. The construction of this house was done in collaboration with Unity club and Avega.

Tuesday, December 01, 2015
Bralirwa CEO, Jonathan Hall embraces one of the widows (Courtesy photos)

In line with our values , to respect people and environment in which we operate, Bralirwa has supported fully the construction of a modern house at Kayonza for elder women survivors of 1994 genocide against Tutsi, the house will accommodate 8 elder women. The construction of this house was done in collaboration with Unity club and Avega.

The inauguration ceremony will take place this Sunday 29th November in Kayonza.

The house will be shared by eight beneficiaries
Bralirwa say they will continue to support the housing programme for the widows.
Deputy president of Unity Club, Monique Nsanzabaganwa (R) at the event
The ageing widows braved the morning rain to attend the function.
Avega members join the ageing widows in the sitting room
One of the ageing widows expresses her gratitude in front of hundreds of residents
Government officials cut a ribbon as they inaugurate the new house
Government officials join traditional dancers in excitement
.Officials gather outside the new house
The ageing genocide widows relax in their new home
A cross section of Avega members at the event