KIREHE: In many parts of Rwanda, patrols are usually carried out at night by men, but in Kamarasamu Village, women work during the day, patrolling the streets with sticks, ensuring the safety of the residents. During the day, these women break into small groups and patrol all the streets of the village, monitoring who enters, who leaves and what is happening in the village. Residents of Kiyanzi Cell, Nyamugali Sector, say that before this progra…
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KIREHE: In many parts of Rwanda, patrols are usually carried out at night by men, but in Kamarasamu Village, women work during the day, patrolling the streets with sticks, ensuring the safety of the residents. During the day, these women break into small groups and patrol all the streets of the village, monitoring who enters, who leaves and what is happening in the village. Residents of Kiyanzi Cell, Nyamugali Sector, say that before this progra…