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The girls pictured here are typical of many young children in Rwanda. Access to clean water is scarce, with many having to travel 2 hours, twice a day, to collecting water in jerry cans weighing 20kg. This affects their lives in many ways – they miss school, are prone to injury and sickness, and worse are often attacked by drunk men on their journeys.
When you add into the mix the backdrop of the 1994 Rwandan
genocide, where more than 1,000,000 people were killed during a 100 day period, Rwanda is a country where the scars of the past still run very deep, and whole communities are stuck in a cycle of despair and hopelessness.
In February, along with 17 other folks from around the UK, we hope to make a positive difference. As keen cyclists, we will be travelling
to Rwanda, and from our base in the capital Kigali, will cycle to three key areas in Rwanda where Tearfund are working in rural communities to address a range of challenges including access to clean water, extreme hunger and peace and reconciliation. Please help me and the team to transform a cycle of despair, into a new cycle of hope for those we meet.
Anything you can do to support me reaching my target of £1,000 will go directly to Tearfund and help support the very people we will be meeting face to face. Thank you.
… and as Rwanda is also known as ‘The Land of a Thousand
Hills’, we cyclists will need all the help we can get!
Photo by www.marcusperkins.co.uk
Find out more about Tearfund's water projects in Africa in the wonderful video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm7CpfuOhg8
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