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Friday, February 12th, 2010 - One comment

Rwanda: Videos of volunteering

A group of volunteers have made videos of the people they met and worked with in Rwanda, including young people affected by the genocide.

Travelling and making videos of what we experience is a way to share it with the world. Following, a series of videos uploaded by user kdarpa on YouTube, featuring a group of volunteers and the people they met while they travelled to Rwanda and worked with local communities.

Among the videos recently posted is this one showing the final presentation of the drama workshop a team of students from Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry gave for genocide survivors:

The youth and adult groups also had a music workshop, here is a snippet of it:

A dance workshop was also organized, and here is their final presentation:

And the members of the writing workshop also danced to celebrate the culmination of their workshop:

This post was originally published on Global Voices Online on December 24, 2009.

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Comments (1)

marjariitta ritanoro
Thursday 18th February, 2010, 8:08am

Rwanda is really working with the dark history. That is needeed. Volunteers learn and support the rebuildning. Nice.

At the same time we in Nordic European countries Finland and Sweden are happy for Rwandas leaders work with ChangeMaking for Good for Future.

Good Luck makig Rwanda as a role model in Africa.

warm greeting from Sweden
marja-riitta

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