Dignity Restored.
From invisible to invaluable.
Many women supported by RGW carried invisible scars, rejected, abandoned, or shamed into silence. Through emotional healing, self-discovery, and empowerment sessions, they began to reclaim their worth.
These testimonies are about dignity restored, confidence rebuilt, and women rising from the margins to the center of their own lives.
Mocked as “Mama Bishambara” and abandoned at 12, Christine HATUNGIMANA once saw death as her only escape.
But through RGW’s ITOTO project, she found healing, dignity, and a reason to live. Her story is a powerful reminder that no woman is beyond restoration.
Read MoreOnce known as the tough “mama-general,” Jeanne Chantal UWUKWIZERA carried deep emotional wounds that hardened her heart.
through RGW’s ITOTO project, she found healing, clarity, and purpose—emerging not as a fighter, but as a visionary mother with a restored soul.
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Once displaced by devastating floods and living in a tent, Ida NDAYIZEYE saw her world collapse, until RGW’s ITOTO project stepped in.
Through emotional healing and economic empowerment, she rebuilt her life, restored her dignity, and found hope for her children’s future. From survival to stability, Ida now walks in strength and self-worth.
M. Rose NDABAGOYE Finds Her Joy Again
Once trapped in a storm of bitterness, suspicion, and emotional wounds, M. Rose NDABAGOYE lived in isolation, her heart closed off to joy, her mind burdened by trauma.
But through RGW’s ITOTO Project, she uncovered the real enemy: unhealed pain. By learning to forgive herself and others, she broke free from the darkness that had clouded her life.
Today, she leads her home and community with laughter, confidence, and purpose, a mother of ten, no longer overwhelmed, but overflowing with vision and vitality.
Vestine MUHOZA lived in silence and sorrow, haunted by betrayal and rejection.
Even seeing her abuser would send her into hiding. But through RGW’s ITOTO project, she found the courage to face her pain, forgive, and heal.
Today, she stands tall, restored, resilient, and ready to live with hope.
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Abandoned and silenced by pain, Emmanueline NDAYISENGA withdrew from life until RGW’s ITOTO project helped her heal.
Today, “Mama Ella” stands strong, seen, and self-assured, a living testament to the power of restored dignity.
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After floods destroyed her home and her husband walked away, Agnès SABUSHIMIKE was left alone in a tent with three children and no hope.
But through RGW’s ITOTO project, she found healing, strength, and a fresh start. Today, she’s earning, thriving, and walking toward a future filled with peace, dignity, and renewed faith.
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