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People with Disabilities Want to Be Taught How to Create Income-Generating Projects.

Summary by UMUSEKE
Rusizi: People with disabilities want to be taught about profitable projects, so that financial institutions can trust them and give them loans. Some people with disabilities in Rusizi district say that lack of knowledge in preparing projects prevents financial institutions from granting them loans for their projects, leaving them unable to escape poverty. Those interviewed by UMUSEKE want to be provided with ongoing training that will increase …
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Rusizi: People with disabilities want to be taught about profitable projects, so that financial institutions can trust them and give them loans. Some people with disabilities in Rusizi district say that lack of knowledge in preparing projects prevents financial institutions from granting them loans for their projects, leaving them unable to escape poverty. Those interviewed by UMUSEKE want to be provided with ongoing training that will increase …

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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