Musanze District: Certa Foundation Celebrates the Day of the African Child

Musanze District: Certa Foundation Celebrates the Day of the African Child
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On June 27th, 2024, Certa Foundation's pro bono lawyer in Musanze district, Ms.Geraldine Ntihanabayo, had the privilege of attending the celebration of the Day of the African Child in Musanze District. The event's theme was "Education for All; This is the Time".

The celebration highlighted the importance of education for all children, particularly in addressing the challenges of sexual violence and teenage pregnancy - two key factors contributing to school dropouts. 

During the event, Ms. Geraldine Ntihanabayo engaged with community members, local leaders, and other stakeholders to discuss the critical role of education in empowering and protecting children. Certa Foundation's commitment ensures that all children, regardless of their circumstances, have access to quality education and a safe environment to thrive.

Through the Center for Justice and Advocacy, Certa Foundation has been actively working to combat sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in the Musanze district. The organization's pro bono legal services have provided crucial support to victims, including teen mothers, in navigating the complex legal landscape and accessing the resources they need to overcome the challenges they face. 

The Day of the African Child celebration in Musanze district was a testament to the power of community-driven initiatives and the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the multifaceted issues affecting children. Certa Foundation's participation underscored its dedication to promoting the well-being and rights of children, and its unwavering commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable society.

As the organization continues to work alongside local partners and stakeholders, it remains steadfast in its mission to ensure that every child in the Musanze district has access to quality education and a safe, nurturing environment to reach their full potential.