Gatsibo, Rwanda More than 600 young people in Gatsibo District are returning to school thanks to the Resilience in Secondary Education (RISE) program.

Helping School Dropouts Resume Education
The program is a partnership between Gatsibo District authorities and the Imbuto Foundation. It targets youth aged 18 to 35 who left school due to poverty, family issues, or other barriers.
Education and Skills Training
Enrolled youth will return to secondary school and access vocational training. The training gives them practical skills for self-employment.
Classes will start soon. They will run six months to one year, depending on each participant’s level. The program combines academic lessons with hands-on skills. This approach helps students gain knowledge and practical abilities.
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Community Support Is Key
Gatsibo District authorities say the program addresses school dropout issues. They urge parents and the community to support participants. This will help youth fully benefit from the opportunity.
Youth Excited About New Opportunities
Beneficiaries are grateful. They say the program renewed their hope and motivated them to pursue their dreams. Many believe the skills and education will allow them to contribute to Rwanda’s development.
Impact of the RISE Program
RISE improves access to education and empowers youth who were left behind. By combining learning and practical training, it helps participants rebuild their lives and actively support development in Gatsibo District and Rwanda.












































