PACE Africa is a non-profit, non-Government organization working in the areas of access to education, access to justice, women empowerment and socio-economic development in Rwanda.
The universal right to education has a solid basis in international law and is a key component of the United Nation’s 2030 Agenda and Rwanda’s Development Blueprints including the current NST2, centered on leaving no one behind.
Modern families including in Rwanda face numerous challenges, with high divorce rates being a prominent one. Divorce significantly impacts both adults and children, affecting relationships, mental health, and financial stability.
By conducting thorough research, publishing evidence-based reports, and engaging with policymakers, PACE AFRICA will contribute to public discourse and influence policy changes.
PACE AFRICA rehabilitation program supporting ex-convicts focuses on reintegration and reducing recidivism through comprehensive support, including skills training, mental health services, and community engagement.
Rwanda has made significant strides in combating HIV/AIDS, achieving notable success in prevention, treatment, and reducing mother-to-child transmission.
Through this program, PACE AFRICA carries out activities that contribute to the elimination of poverty by addressing its various dimensions.
Gender-based violence (GBV) remains a widespread human rights violation, significantly impacting women and girls across Africa and beyomd.