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The ethnic groups of Rwanda today still struggle with the legacy of the genocide in 1994. In the search for justice and peaceful coexistence, Espérance bridges the ethnic divides of Rwanda through education and social programmes such as Football for Peace and Anti-AIDS. The organisation uses football not only to reconcile differences within the population, but also to raise awareness of dire issues that face young people and their communities. Football tournaments are run in conjunction with AIDS awareness activities. Over 10.000 young people are trained on the football field each year and many more partake in other Espérance activities. Participants are not just educated; they are trained to be educators themselves. Document Actions
BlogDec 22, 2011 | Kimisagara Football for Hope Centre opening soon
20 Centres for 2010 is the official campaign of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.Its aim is to achieve positive social change through football by building 20 Football for Hope Centres for Public health,education and football accross Africa.ESPERANCE is the host ...
Aug 05, 2011 | Summer holidays games: think about a better future
During the summer holidays of the second trimester of school year 2011, ESPERANCE together with other Rwandan football Centers academies, organize games for youth in holidays. The theme for the games is "through games for a better future". Young people who ...
Apr 01, 2011 | ESPERANCE and KICK4LIFE EXCHANGE
Within a network organisations working for the same purpose are encouraged to join hands so as to learn from one another and assist each other in obtaining their respective objectives. ESPERANCE from Kigali-Rwanda and KICK4LIFE from Lesotho have ...
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