Not always exciting, but important: agriculture
It’s A Guy Thing
How working with men empowers women in Rwanda
Arriving In The Land Of A Thousand Hills
Di McCann, mother of N4A Executive Director Sophie McCann, visited our projects in 2015.
Celebrating Our Achievements In 2015
Here’s what we achieved in 2015… In Rwanda: ·Women learned new vocational skills that helped them earn an income: In our urban project, women learned hairdressing and cookery and 98% said their income had increased since they joined Aspire; on average, the women were earning about £24/$34 per month by the end of 2015. […]
A Cycle Of Hope
Aspire helps women break out of poverty
The Triumph Of Reaching The Bottom Rung Of The Ladder
Making learning relevant to women’s everyday lives
A Winning Investment
A Rwandan business grad is helping Aspire women start their own businesses.
Distracted By The Newsreader’s Tie?
Why local teachers and mentors are crucial to success
Mental Health Day 2014
Mental health isn’t just about counselling.
Clean Water For All
A California teen brings water filters to our partner in Rwanda