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Why Poverty Keeps Mageragere's Children Out of School yet Every Child Deserves Education

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"Students who live in the city most of them get the opportunity to access education. said Gerard A parent from Mageragere sector" Nyamirambo students coming from school Olivier NGABO a 10 year primary student at G.S Butamwa crossing the road to get at school on time Chrisitan, MBANZA, Prince and Patrick, four friends enjoying their companionship after school, heading home. I greeted them then they invited me at the playground where they meet other kids to play football. On Our Way, I encoured Devota and Remy on street trying to sell some tomatoes, but litellary  didin'd attend school that day.  The playground found in mageragere sector NSHIMIYE and Prince playing football, though they one did'nt get the opportunity  to go to school, "Basically, I only live with my mother and 4 siblings, I'm the eldest. If my mom  finds me here it will be bad, so I have to go!"said NSHIMIYE. I wondered Why, and he told me that  most of times her mom pays a partial school ...
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The Strategic Plan for Radio Rwanda As a Media Manager of Radio Rwanda, this strategic plan transforms Rwanda's most trusted broadcaster into a modern, multi-platform media organization. The challenge is maintaining our loyal older audience while attracting youth and expanding internationally through using other languages content. Our Vision & Mission - Vision: Rwanda's most trusted voice and East Africa's leading public broadcaster, combining generations and cultures of all continents. - Mission: Deliver quality content that informs, educates, and entertains diverse audiences while preserving Rwandan culture and promoting national development. Current Situation  Strengths: Established brand, national reach across 30 districts, deep trust among older generations, government support, rich cultural archives. Weaknesses: Limited youth appeal, minimal digital presence, primarily Kinyarwanda programming, traditional formats lacking innovation. Opportunities: Rwanda's 66%...