Draft:Miracle Corners Rwanda
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Miracle Corners Rwanda has organized under the support of Miracle Corners of the World[1] and successfull did The Young Leaders Conference is a conference of young leaders from East and south Africa and were about the theme " School-to-work transition" for fresh graduate from TVET schools. Miracle Corners Rwanda (MCR Rwanda) in support of Miracle Corners of the world (MCW) have initiated this conference as well MC Rwanda was founded in 2011 as a non-profit organization in Bugesera District, Rwanda as an affiliate of Miracle Corners of the World (MCW). MCR Rwanda hosted their Young Leaders Conference from March 25-27, 2024 at the Lapalisse Hotel in Bugesera district.[2] [3] [4]
History
[edit]Miracle Corners Rwanda opened in August 2011, offering skills development Programs that are accredited under TVET. In 2021 Miracle Corners Rwanda implemented a tree planting campaign in Bugesera district, Rweru sector, Nkanga cell and Kivusha village.
MCR Rwanda under its affiliation of Miracle Corners of the World since 2012 were based in community for storing the community livelihood and sustainable development in Bugesera District.[2] [5][6] [7]
Conference moderator and speakers
[edit]Conference Moderator
[edit]- Felicite Haguma, Coach and public speaker.[6]
Conference Speakers
[edit]- Leon Gojani, Program Associate - younyleaders program;
- Dhurata Berisha, coordinator - young leaders fellowship;
- Asher Mutijima, Rwanda TVET Board ICT Trade specialist
- Dr. Charles Robbins, MCW Member of Board of Directors.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Volunteers Needed: Miracle Corners of the World, 09/08".
- ^ a b Umuringa, Lucille Iriza (December 14, 2021). "FEATURED: Miracle Corners Rwanda plants over 20,000 trees in Bugesera". The New Times.
- ^ "MCW Global and MC-Rwanda Hold Young Leaders Conference 2024". 27 March 2024.
- ^ "Young Leaders Conference".
- ^ "Africa Programs". mcwglobal.org.
- ^ a b c "MCW Global and MC Rwanda to Hold Young Leaders Conference 2024 in Rwanda". mcwglobal.org. March 22, 2024.
- ^ "MIRACLE CORNERS RWANDA VTC Application, Courses, Contacts, fees". 16 June 2022.
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