Suicide remains a pressing public health challenge in Rwanda, disproportionately affecting youth and men. This article explores the intersection of trauma, stigma, and systemic gaps in mental health care, and highlights ARCT-RUHUKA’s trauma-informed approach to suicide prevention. It calls for a national shift toward compassion, visibility, and community-based healing. Globally, suicide claims over 700,000 […]
In partnership with Trocaire Rwanda under the Women’s Empowerment Programme, ARCT-RUHUKA is implementing the Umuryango Utekanye project to address the psychosocial needs of women, older adolescent girls, and survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). This initiative provides tailored psychosocial support to individuals and families at risk of domestic conflict and GBV, ensuring that interventions align with […]
On August 21st and 22nd 2025, ARCT RUHUKA held a transformative two-day workshop on Stress Management at Centre Saint André Hotel in Kabgayi. The workshop brought together staff from across the organization for an immersive experience focused on mental health, resilience, and workplace well-being. Facilitated by internal experts, the sessions provided practical tools to prevent […]
We are thrilled to announce that Jeremy Nyandwi, our dedicated accountant, has been honored as the Best Employee of the Year for 2024. This prestigious recognition highlights Jeremy’s exceptional contributions and unwavering commitment to excellence within our organization. Since joining Arct Ruhuka, Jeremy has consistently demonstrated his expertise in financial management, ensuring accuracy and integrity […]
Mu rwego rwo kwizihiza ibyagezweho muri gahunda y’isanamitima ubumwe n’ ubudaheranwa, kuwa 12 Mutarama 2024 mu Karere ka Rulindo mu Murenge wa Cyinzuzi abagize amatsinda y’ibiganiro byo kubaka amahoro barahuye maze bishimira intambwe bamaze kugeraho Rutikanga Jean warokotse Jenoside yakorewe abatutsi ahamya urugendo rw’isanamitima yakoze mu gukira ibikomere yatewe nayo n’uko yaje kwiyunga n’abamuhekuye. Ashimira […]
The Dufatanye Urumuri Social Cohesion (DUSC) Activity is to improve unity, resilience, intergenerational relationships, and social cohesion efforts through healing of historical wounds and facilitation of open and inclusive dialogue on contemporary sensitive issues in communities, secondary and high schools, universities, civil society forums in 30 Districts as well as at the national level over […]