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Saving for a Safer Climate: Gicumbi Graduates Show Path to Resilient Living

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🌍A total of 632 community members, the majority of them women and youth, graduated today in Gicumbi District after completing an intensive financial literacy training under the Green Gicumbi Project—a flagship six-year initiative aimed at building climate resilience and socio-economic empowerment in rural Rwanda. The graduation ceremony, held in the presence of high-level government officials,
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632 residents of Gicumbi District are pleased with the training they received on managing money, working with financial institutions and dealing with the impacts of climate change. The trainees are from nine sectors in Gicumbi District that serve the Umuvumba River basin. The training was organized in collaboration with the Rwanda Green Fund, BK Foundation and FESY, through the Green Gicumbi Project. The trainees received knowledge on financial …

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TOP AFRICA NEWS broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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