How Does Communication for Social Change Impact the Lives of Women Refugees
One of the big questions on my mind during my first trip to the Kiziba refugee camp in Karongi district, western Rwanda, was how communication for social change created a sense of collective responsibility among Congolese women from the Abakundanye association. In Kinyarwanda, Rwanda’s indigenous national language, “Abakundanye” means “Those who love one another.” I also wanted to learn how CFSC has become a pathway for the women in the association to become empowered in a place where they faced dehumanisation daily.