How Peace and Hope Academy is Redefining Education

It’s more than just a school; it’s a story of belief. Peace and Hope Academy is quickly becoming a household name—the kind of place where you can genuinely feel Rwanda’s future being shaped, one child at a time. What started small has blossomed into a bustling, trusted hub of quality learning, all thanks to a …

From Survival to Impact: Building a Scalable Education Model for Vulnerable Children in Rwanda

At the Peace and Hope Initiative, our work is rooted in a simple but powerful belief: every child, regardless of their background, deserves access to quality education and the opportunity to build a better future. Founded in 2012 by genocide survivor Albert Musabyimana, the initiative was created in response to the realities faced by vulnerable …

Peace and Hope Academy: Providing Quality Education to Children from Low-Income Families in Gasabo District

Peace and Hope Academy, located in Kinyinya sector in Gasabo District, is gaining popularity among parents for its commitment to supporting students from low-income families. Founded by Mr. Albert Musabyimana in 2012, the school aims to provide quality education to all children, regardless of their background or financial situation. With a current enrollment of 350 students, Peace …

Building Dreams: The Expansion of the Peace and Hope Academy

In Kinyinya Sector, Gasabo District, there is a beacon of hope for the children of the community – the Peace and Hope Academy. Founded with the mission to provide quality education to disadvantaged children, the school has been a sanctuary for those seeking knowledge and a brighter future. Over the years, the school has seen …

Peace and Hope Initiative offered Skills for Life to 70 needy and Persons with Disabilities

Peace and Hope Initiative implemented the Project entitled “Equip Children and Women beggars as well as Persons with Disabilities with Skills for Life” to empower targeted beneficiaries to become self-reliant rather than begging. The one-year project targeted 70 beneficiaries among them are 35 beggars and 35 persons with disabilities selected from three cells of Kimironko Sector of …