Rwandan students studying abroad through their Isaro foundation have launched a special week effective today aimed at establishing foundation clubs in schools to promote reading and writing skills.
The foundation collects books from other cultures and sends them to Rwandan students to read, as well as hosting essay-writing competitions encouraging them on their writing skills.
This encourages Rwandan students in primary and high school to get knowledge from different cultures around the world.
Rwandan students currently studying abroad are focusing efforts on expanding the foundation’s reach by encouraging more people to join their effort in helping Rwandan students.
The foundation in December 2011 sent a delegation of its committee to establish a national level base in Rwanda. The delegation was able to participate in join the Rwandan National Dialogue, and the National Career Day.
It’s also towards that expansion of its reach that the foundation delegation has dedicated a special week in the beginning of this new year from January 9th through January 13th which shall be called “Isaro Foundation week.”
During the week , the delegation will visit three schools including; Agahozo Shalom, Petit Seminaire Ndera and the Lycee Notre Dame des Citeaux and present Isaro foundation to the students and the school’s administration to encourage students to join the foundation, and to encourage students to create Isaro foundation clubs in their schools.
Also the foundation during the week aims at encouraging Rwandans wherever they are to support the foundation effort to help children in primary and secondary schools in Rwanda, to accomplish their dreams.
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