USAID-Rwanda Education Press Tour in Pictures

{USAID Officials have organized an Education Press Tour which focused on different projects which include Akazi Kanoze, a 7-Year, $12.5 million project implemented by Education Development Center and a Visit to Ngenda Primary School where a Literacy, Language, and Learning (L3) project is being implemented.}

Note: Akazi Kanoze Project Provides Youth with the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to succeed as job seekers or Job creators through relevant connection to life and work readiness training. It also build capacity of local institution to better prepare Youth for work and better connect them to personal development, employment and self-employment opportunities.

And L3 Project aims to strengthen the quality of teaching at the Primary Level through the development of teacher and student performance standards and the implantation of a video/audio supported literacy and numeracy in services and pre-service teacher training program.

USAID delegation meeting Akazi Kanoze graduates currently employed in Kigali Sport View Hotel
Akazi Kanoze graduate employed as a Security Guard at Sport View Hotel
EDC/Akazi Kanoze's Melanie Sany explaining more about Akazi Kanoze
Ntamugabumwe Faustin (in Blue) is a graduate of Akazi Kanoze. He has a Soldering Workshop in Bugesera and he has employed Three other Youth
One of Ntamugabumwe employees speaking to USAID Officials
This Young boy managed to buy Three bicycles after getting employed
This is Ikiriza Hope, Assistant Technical Director/ EDC/L3 explaining how  a Literacy, Language, and Learning (L3) project is being implemented at Ngenda Primary School in Bugesera
USAID provides with them other equipments that facilitate Teachers to give courses to pupils
This is a Mentor at Ngenda Primary School training Teachers how to give their lessons
Students of Ngenda Primary School
This is a reading class
This Parent is helping her child to read a book
This is a community Volunteer helping students to understand a story. He reads and Students use gestures or make a play like of what he is reading from the book.

Photos: {{Ange de la Victoire Dusabemungu
angedelavictoire@igihe.com}}

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