Enroll Your Son in
​​Umurinzi Club for the
​2025 Summer Cohort

There is not a more fulfilling gift you can give to your son in his teenage years than to enroll him in Umurinzi Club; a boot camp that mentors and prepares Rwandan boys to become men of good standing, guardians of their families and Anti-GBV Champions

Umurinzi Club: Overview

Become Anti-GBV Champion, Earn The Family Guardian Title

Program Highlights

Boys between the age 12-20 enroll to learn and be empowered about healthy masculinity, How to Communicate Effectively, GBV prevention, Healthy Relationships, Etiquettes, Personal Development, with accredited certification available after completion. 

Program Scheduling

Parents enroll their boys during their school holidays, for 2 weeks for 5000rwf per student. After course completion, graduates join several other Anti-GBV champions and get awarded the medal as the Guardians of the Family. They are linked to high-value successful mentors, will be assisted with higher education scholarship opportunities, get funding for their co-curricular talents uplifting, and will be featured in one of the episodes of Ingabo Voices.

Affordable Fees

Enrollment is priced at only 5000rwf per cohort, delivering access to all premium features, learning materials, mentors, and unlock several higher educaction opportunities. 

Benefits Upon Completion

Networking

Build essential connections with peers and industry leaders dedicated to addressing gender-based violence, fostering collaboration and opportunities for impactful change.

Mentorship

Engage with experienced mentors through tailored programs that provide guidance and inspiration to tackle gender-based violence issues.

Scholarships

Unlock opportunities for scholarships aimed at empowering the youth to further their education and actively participate in the prevention of GBV.

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Join This Summer's Cohort and Watch Yourself Win