After Rwamrec training which touched the couples and the sensitization of Haguruka on women rights, children rights and family law; 15 couples have decided to legalize their marriage and the ceremony will be held on 26th October 2012 at Gisoz sector.
"ASPIRE has helped us to attend the different training which have opened our minds; before I thought that I will never legalize my marriage with my husband from Kigali (when we are still living in Kigali) because the life is not easy in Kigali. But after different trainings, I was the first to encourage my husband to legalize the marriage. And due to lack of means, it was not easy for my family to do it, but with a support from ASPIRE we are really motivated to legalize our wedding on 26th October 2012 and surely it will increase the value my husband given to me and also to my children". by Ringuyeneza Chantal.
«ASPIRE nous a facilité de participer dans les différentes formations, qui ont ouvert nos esprits; Avant je pensais que je ne serai jamais légaliser mon mariage avec mon mari de Kigali (où nous vivons encore à Kigali) parce que la vie n'est pas facile à Kigali Mais après les différentes formations, j'ai été la première à encourager mon mari pour légaliser le mariage. Et en raison du manque de moyens, il n'a pas été facile pour ma famille de le faire, mais avec un soutien de ASPIRE nous sommes vraiment motivés pour légaliser notre mariage ce vendredi le 26 Octobre 2012 et ça sera sûrement augmenter mon valeur pour mon mari et aussi pour mes enfants ". Par Chantal Ringuyeneza
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Aspire changed Umulisa’s life - The Sunday Times
Having been in marriage for over ten years, Franswazi Umulisa, did not have any economic contribution to her family`s welfare or development. She could only get involved in housework, take care of the children and wait for the husband to bring bread home.
The CEO and Founder of Aspire, Peace Ruzage in her office. The Sunday Times / Grace Mugoya
“It was not that I was a lazy wife or one who is not interested in work, but it was about what exactly to do since I had no skills in any field of work,” Umulisa narrated.
The mother of five added that acquiring skills of life would have been the only thing that would have helped her, but that she had not also got the chance for any such training.
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Aspire changed Umulisa’s life - The Sunday Times
The CEO and Founder of Aspire, Peace Ruzage in her office. The Sunday Times / Grace Mugoya
“It was not that I was a lazy wife or one who is not interested in work, but it was about what exactly to do since I had no skills in any field of work,” Umulisa narrated.
The mother of five added that acquiring skills of life would have been the only thing that would have helped her, but that she had not also got the chance for any such training.
Read more at
Aspire changed Umulisa’s life - The Sunday Times
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