What we do
What We Do
At Ubuntu Empowerment and Justice for All Initiative, we implement programs that empower communities, promote justice, and foster sustainable development across Rwanda. Our work is focused on three interconnected pillars: Justice, Empowerment, and Environment.
— Justice for All
We advance social and legal justice, with a focus on gender equality and sexual and reproductive rights. Our programs provide legal aid, psychosocial support, and advocacy, ensuring survivors of gender-based violence and marginalized groups are protected, informed, and supported.
— Empowerment & Inclusion
We strengthen communities through youth engagement, arts, sports, and economic empowerment initiatives. Our programs help women, youth, and refugees gain skills in vocational training, entrepreneurship, and life skills, building confidence, independence, and social inclusion.
Environmental Sustainability
We promote biodiversity conservation, climate-smart agriculture, reforestation, and clean energy solutions. Our initiatives equip communities to adapt to climate change, restore ecosystems, and develop green livelihoods, ensuring a healthier, sustainable future for generations.
— Awareness & Education
We run community workshops, campaigns, and training sessions to increase knowledge on human rights, gender equality, sexual and reproductive health, and environmental stewardship, creating informed citizens who can advocate for themselves and their communities.
— Partnerships & Collaboration
We work closely with local authorities, government agencies, NGOs, and international partners to amplify impact. Collaborative approaches allow us to scale programs, share best practices, and ensure our interventions are inclusive, culturally sensitive, and sustainable.
Ubuntu Empowerment and Justice for All Initiative works to empower marginalized communities, promote social justice, and create sustainable opportunities for youth, women, refugees, and persons with disabilities in Rwanda.
