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Lisiti Ya Ngos Zujuje Ibyangombwa LIST OF NGOS REGISTERED IN 2013-2014 No Name of NGO Domain of Area of operation Contacts Address in Rwanda Intervention 1 Association of student’s Social welfare Nyabihu, Karongi, [email protected] Kicukiro , kagina, fund /ASEF Burera,Gakenye 2 HELP AGE Infrastructure Burera musanze [email protected] Gasabo Kimihurura, Gicumbi Umutekano village 3 WOCCU Financial sector Central Level [email protected] Kacyiru . not pricise Development 4 SPARK MICRO GRANT Community Burera district, ngaboerneste@spakmicrog Musanze district muhoza village development kagogo rants.org ruhengeri city 5 GVEP International Energy/inflastructure Central level,Gakenke ergy water and sanitation district authority Ihema. 6 SUSTAIN RWANDA Environnemental Nyaruguru/ Muganza , Katharine.Troeger@sust Huye,Ngoma sector Buye conservation ntyabimata/ ain-rwanda.org Avenue 7 IMC (international Medical Heath Nyaruguru/Munini Hospital Jrukanikigitero Huye Distict ,Ngoma Sector Center) @internationalmedicalcorp s.org 8 JPIEGO Health Central Level Jeremie.zougrana@jhpiego Kacyiru gasabo .org Umucyo village Near US embassy 9 Deseret International Health Central level with MOH [email protected] Gasabo, Rwimbogo sector Gasabo District 10 BETTER WORLD Health Rwamaganamunyiginya [email protected] Kanombe military hospital 11 AWOG Gender promotion. Nyamagabe [email protected] Kicukiro sector Remera village 12 ICAP HEALTH CENTRAL LEVEL Nyarugenge kiyovu inyarurembo [email protected] 13 ADEF EDUCATION Kicukiro [email protected] Kicukiro Niboye , Gaseke avebue 42 14 APIE EDUCATION kicukiro emily@apartnerineducatio Kanombe kicukiro n.org kabeza 15 WELLSPRING Eduaction Gasabo Rwanda@thewellspringfou Gasabao remera sector Kamahwa ndation.org Ner TZ Embassy 16 INTERNATIONAL Education Kicukiro,Gatsibo ,Bugesera [email protected] Kimironko EDUCATION k Gasabo EXCHANGE (IEE) 17 World Vision Health,Eduaction,soci Rulindo,Huye, Gasabo , [email protected] Gasabo, Kamatamu Kacyiru al welfare , Gicumbi,Nyamagabe, sector near US Ambassy Community Amenities Rutsiro residence 18 ACCORD Social economic Bugesera ,kamonyi,Musanz [email protected] Nyarugenge,Muhima, Kabeza e,Ngororero om Ingenzi 19 VETERINAIRE SANS Agriculture Huye d.ripoche@vsf- Huye District ( Ngoma sector, FRONTIERES belgium.org/ Butare cell, Buye Village, [email protected] opposite Huye stadium) 20 ONE ANCRE FUNDS Agriculture Gisagara,Karongi Eric.pohlman@oneacrefun Karongi ,Rebengera, Rusizi,Nyamasheke/ d.org Village, Nyanza,Nyaruguru Rutsiro 21 SNV Agriculture-(Coffee Ngororero,Karongi, [email protected] Boulevard de l’umuganda , production) Nyamasheke, Printex House near Top Tower Rutsiro,Gakenke, Hotel Rulindo ,Nyanza,Gisagara, Nyaruguru ,Rusizi,Kirehe 22 Oral Health Foundation Health Kmaonyi remera Rukoma Gasabo, Kimironko,Intashyo Rwanda (OHFR) [email protected] Kigarama ,Kicukiro Kigali 23 The Gorilla Organization Environment Musanze District Ruhengeri Resourse RUHENGERI /Gorrila conservation Center e Resourse Center , Habyarimana Claude Building [email protected] 24 Hope and homes for Children and family Central Level [email protected] Nyarutarama Cell Gasabo Children promotion 25 Water Aid Water and sanitation Central level [email protected] Nyarugenege Sector Ntaruka village 26 MABAWA Education Nyaruguru [email protected] Mata Nyamyumba Ntaruguru mm District 27 Water for people Water suplly and Rulindo,Ngoma rwanda@water for Kicukiro African Union Road hygene District people.org 28 Mountain Gorrilla Environment Musanze [email protected] Musanze Muhoza Ruhengeri veterinary project UC wildlife 29 JAM (Joint Aid Social welfare for Muhanga shyogwe [email protected] Muhanga , shyogwe sector Management international) Children and women 30 Generation Rwanda Education Central level [email protected] Nyarugenge sector , kiyovu g 31 Drew Cares International Health/MINADEF Kanombe Military Hospital [email protected] Kamataba Kacyiru sector Gasabo 32 International alert Unity and Gasabo/kinyinya gbazigaga@international- Gasabo , KAcyiru Nyabisindu reconciliation kimironko,Gisagara alert.org /Muganza, Huye/save, Ngororero/Kigembe 33 VI- agro forestry Environment GASABO [email protected] Kabare Conservation Rulindo Gasabo kamonyi Kacyiru 34 Wiliam J Clinton Agriculture Kayonza,Kirehe,Gatsibo lufitinema@clintonfoundat Gikondo RFCC Building – foundation ion.org Kigali-Rwanda 35 Rwanda Girls initiative Education Bugesera ,Gashora [email protected] Gihahama Gashora Bugesera 36 Panos Paris Media Central level Vicky.byicaza@panosparis Remera main road International .org airport road Opposite come again 37 Land O’ Lakes Agriculture Nyagatare ;Rwamagana [email protected] Nyarutaram Kigali Gatsibo,Kayonza Bugesera,Gasabo,kicukiro, Gicumbi ,Kamonyi,Ruhang o,Nyanza ,Huye,Gisagara,M usanze,Rulindo,Rubavu,Nya bihu. 38 Aegis trust Genocide prevention Gasabo Fredyy.mutanguha@aegis Kigali Genocide memorial center. Huye trust.org Bugesera kamonyi 39 Medicus Mundi Health Kamonyi Paloma Kimihurura Gakenye [email protected] Umudugugudu intambwe 40 Global Health Corps Health sector Central level [email protected] Gasabo Remera Village 41 Vision for a Nation Health Central level [email protected] Juru Village Kimihurura Cell Gasabo Kigali 42. Bridge 2 Rwanda Education Central level mkarugarama@bridge2rwa Telecom House, nda.org 4th floor ,b wing, Kigali, Rwanda 43. Savings Banks Foundation Micro finance Central level [email protected] Gasabo Kacyiru Kibaza 45. Cornerstone development Education. Rwamagana [email protected] Gasabo Remera Rukiri 46. PSI Health. NGOMA,HUYE [email protected] Gasabo kacyiru kabare KICUKIRO,Musanze Gasabo Nyarugenge 47 Wildlife conservation Environmental RDB, park level [email protected] Nyamasheke Bushekeri society conservation NNP (Nyungwe national Gisakura park ) 48 Good neighbors Community Gasabo Gisozi [email protected] Kimihurura Rugando Development 49 Hope international Economic Gasabo EMutabazi@hopeinternatio Karukamba cell. Kacyiru gasabo development nal.org. 50 Mercy Ministries Environment Gasabo ndera rubavu [email protected] Kibenga –Rugazi sector Gasabo ndera 51 Esthers’ aid Reintegration Kacyiru gasabo , [email protected] Kibaza kacyiru . sponsorship m Gasabo district 52 Oxgfam GB Social economic Nyagatare Nyamagabe [email protected] Kacyiru ,Gasabo Musanze,Nyamasheke Rulindo 53 American Refugee Refugee Camp support Gicumbi,Gatsibo [email protected] District Gasabo kimihurura Committee Karongi,All camps 54 Millennium Promise Education Bugesera Mayange Donald.ndahiro@milleniu Bugesera,Nyamata . mpromise.org 55 MLFM Water and Sanitation Gicumbi [email protected] Gicumbi in front of the Distrcit 56 Tulane University Education Huye Kicukiro office@tulane rw.org NyarugengeVillage Nyarugenge,Huye 57 Welt Hungerhilfe Agriculture Huye,Muhanga,Ruhango Daniel.Meijering@welthun Kimihururura gerhilfe.de Rugarama 58 Winrock International Infrastructure Kayonza,Mwiri,Rwinkwavu [email protected] Juru ,Kimihurura,Gasabo rg 59 Survivor’s fund Education Karongi,Rurtsiro ,Ngororero [email protected] Kimihurura gasabo 60 Aquadev Micro finance Muhanga,Rubavu jean- Gasabo Kimihurura kamukina bosco.harelimana@aquade v.org 61 FHI360 Health Kicukiro ,Nyarugenge [email protected] Nyarugenge District Kigali Rusizi ,Rubavu,Gicumbi Rwanda 62 Send A cow Agriculture and Bugesera,Rwamagana [email protected] Gasabo livelihood Rulindo,Kayonza Kimihurura 63 Global Civic sharing Agribusiness. Social Kamonyi ,Nyarubaka [email protected] Kmonyi Nyarubaka kigusa welfareCommunity development 64 Living water International Water supply and Ruhango [email protected] Nyarugenge Muhima sanitation 65 Girlhub Health Central level [email protected] Rukiri2,Gasabo,Remera Reproductive health rg 67 Global Communities Health /Community GAkenke,Rutsiro [email protected] Kacyiru kamatamu itetero development Gasabo,Kamonyi, al.org Karongi,Muhanga Ngororero,Nyagatare Nyamagabe,Nyarugenge Nyaruguru,Rubavu Ruhango,Rulindo 68 Femmes Development asbl Social welfare /health Ruhango kamonyi [email protected] Nyarugenge Cellule Nyamirambo avenue de la paix 69 La Benevolincija Communication and Gasabo Aimable.t@labenevolncija. Kimihurura media HQs org Gasabo amajyambere 70 Africa Anchor of hope Social welfare Gakenke [email protected] Gasabo Scholrship provision Remera Rugara 71. Al maktoum Foundation Education Muhanga munazzamatrw@rwanda1. Muhanga district southern AMF Nyamabuye com province 72 Agahozo –shalom Education Rwamagana [email protected] Rwamagana Rubona secto r 73 WORLD RELIEF Heath Kicukiro,Nyamasheke [email protected] Kacyiru Economic develoment Bugesera,Musanze Rubona Karuruma 74 Africa Ahead Health/ Rusizi Not yet esterblished MoH building ` Hygene 75 Food for the hungry Social economic and Muhanga ,Ruhango,Kamon [email protected] Karukamba kayiru sector welfare yi,Bugesera Amajyambere village 76 THE \bishop john Social economic Musanze [email protected] Musanze District rucyahana and harriet activities Muhoza village RUCYAHANA FOUNDATION 78 IGCP Gorilla conservation Musanze [email protected] Gishushu Remara Comminty Based 0788305374 program 79 MEDICUSMUNDI Health kamonyi 0782379052 Kamonyi kayenzi Paloma medicusmundi 80 THE DIANA FOSSEY Gorilla conservation Musanze (volcanic Juancrlsobonilla@yahoo. Mmusanze national park ) com 0788303435 83 AHF Health Gasabo,Kimironko Horatius.munyampundu@a Gasabo district , \igishyushyu Nyabihu idshealth.org village 0788302798 84 DOT Rwanda ECONOMIC Kicukiro Nyarugenege 0788381270 Yussa
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