The Union des Églises Baptiste au Rwanda (UEBR) has donated 16 cows to vulnerable families in the Nyaruguru District, specifically in the Busanze sector. This initiative is part of the Rwandan government’s “Gira inka Munyarwanda” program, which aims to improve the livelihoods of families through livestock ownership.
The beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt gratitude, emphasizing that the cows will significantly enhance their agricultural productivity, health, and overall socio-economic status. The livestock will not only assist in farming activities but also provide a steady source of milk, improving nutrition and generating income through dairy sales.
Reverend Thomas Murwanashyaka, the legal representative of UEBR, highlighted the church’s commitment to holistic transformation. “This initiative is about more than just giving; it’s about fostering social development and empowering communities,” he stated. Murwanashyaka emphasized that UEBR’s mission encompasses both spiritual growth and tangible support for the material needs of families.
The donation aligns with the Rwandan government’s efforts to combat poverty through livestock farming, reinforcing the importance of community partnerships in addressing social issues. The “Gira inka Munyarwanda” program is designed to provide families with sustainable resources, ultimately promoting self-sufficiency.
This generous act by UEBR marks a significant step toward enhancing the livelihoods of vulnerable families in Nyaruguru, showcasing the impact of community engagement and collaboration in fostering sustainable growth and improving quality of life.elcome you with open arms.