Over 408 youths at Iwawa rehabilitation centre have resumed reading, writing and counting lessons.
These lessons of reading, writing and counting are being offered by ADPR.
Among the 408 former delinquent youth include mainly those who had never gone to school before.
According to ADPR, fighting illiteracy is counted among their programs.
Therefore, ADPR in collaboration with the ministry of youth and ICT started training 26 former delinquent youth at Iwawa rehabilitation centre who will later teach others to read, write and count.
On her visit to Iwawa rehabilitation centre Mbabazi Rose Mary, PS in the Ministry of youth and technology thanked ADPR for the support they offer to the youth in fighting illiteracy.
She also urged the learners to put into action what they learn in order for them to make better future achievements while outside the rehabilitation centre.
ADPR has spent almost 14 years in this program and over 400 Rwandans have gained from it through learning how to read, write, and count.

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