Several of the volunteers who weren't medically trained worked at the Orphanage. Many hands are always in need there. They were building a retaining wall while our volunteers were there. They have quite the orchard well underway. There was some pruning to be done. And then of course, there was always time for the children. They are bright eyed, full of enthusiasm, energy, and most of all joy. The incredible positive energy that one feels as soon as you enter the gates, is immeasurable. http://www.lesperancerwanda.org/
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L'Esperance Children's Aid Children's Village Kigarama
L'Esperance Children's Aid
Map of Rwanda
See our Kibuye
RWANDA, located in Central Africa is reffered to as the "Land of a Thousand Hills." The landlocked country lies 1,270 km west of the Indian Ocean, about 120 km south of the equator, in the Tropic of Capricon. It is 2,000 km east of the Atlantic, located in the heart of Africa. The Country is surrounded by Uganda in the north, Burundi in the south, Tanzania in the east and Zaire to its west and northwest
HUMAN STATISTICS:
Language: Kinyarwanda, French, English and Swahili are also spoken. Population: Approximately 8.01 million; 46% male, 54% female. Density: 290 per km. Rwanda can be visited at anytime of the year. June to September is the long dry season and is the best time for tracking Gorillas and hiking in Nyungwe.
HUMAN STATISTICS:
Language: Kinyarwanda, French, English and Swahili are also spoken. Population: Approximately 8.01 million; 46% male, 54% female. Density: 290 per km. Rwanda can be visited at anytime of the year. June to September is the long dry season and is the best time for tracking Gorillas and hiking in Nyungwe.
Mountain Gorilla
Lake Kivu
Kibuye, Rwanda
The lake is a 2650 square kilometre freshwater expanse and the largest of all the lakes that fill the valleys of Rwanda.The beautiful lake is enclosed by the steep terraced hills that are characteristic of rural Rwanda and sitting on its shores are the three lakeside towns of Cyangugu, Kibuye and Gisenyi. The perfect tourist transit points between the Chimpanzee tracking destination of Nyungwe Forest National Park in the south, and gorilla tracking in Parc National des Volcans in the north.
Dr. from Mugonero Hospital
Humanitarian Photography by Bryan Watt
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