» Rwanda Girls Initiative and the Gashora Girls Academy were highlighted yesterday in an article about Rwanda written by the Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation. An excerpt is below and the full article can be read here: "Rwanda's Healing Journey." Rwanda, Africa’s most densely populated country (over 11 million people living in an area sli... read more
» The Gashora Girls Academy was featured today in a piece, written by Nick Slepko, for The Motley Fool. There are so many wonderful things going on in the country of Rwanda. An excerpt is below and the full article can be read here: "Costco in the Mist: Jim Sinegal on Investing in Rwanda." Jim Sinegal: So that’s how the relationship has developed, and the s... read more
» The Gashora Girls Academy is featured in an article on Buildipedia.com today! Check out how MulvannyG2 Architecture designs and helps us build a self-sustaining school. An excerpt is below and the full article can be read here: "MulvannyG2 Architecture Designs Self-Sustaining Gashora Girls Academy in Rwanda." In 2008, RGI partnered with MulvannyG... read more
» Suzanne McGill describes how she and Shal Foster, two Seattle moms, built a girls school in rural Rwanda while being interviewed for Rainmakers.TV. Th documentary series communicates stories of leadership, innovation and social responsibility that inspire global transformation.... read more
» On the NYTimes.com today, Rwanda Girls Initiative is featured in a blog post by Josh Ruxin for Nicholas Kristof’s “On the Ground” blog. We are fortunate to have Josh as a friend and supporter of the project, and loved reading his strong defense of the need for girls education in Rwanda. An excerpt is below, and the full article can be read here: “Girls in the Sp... read more
» We have been honored and encouraged by coverage of the opening of the Gashora Girls Academy by Seattle-area media! It is exciting to have the support of the Pacific Northwest community as we begin down this path of educating girls in Rwanda. Check out some of these great articles about the school and the opening: The Seattle Times : 2 Eastsiders Give Global Reach to Girl... read more