
At the heart of the ASPIRE Programme are people and the changes they create.


Gisele Hirwa

Albert Rutikanga

Alphonsine Uwimana

Lambert Mutangana

Candide Mukamana

Sandrine Irakoze
This exhibition presents six powerful stories from teachers, parents, young people, and researchers who have translated knowledge from the Peace and Values Education (PVE) and research programmes into real action.
From classrooms to communities, these individuals have applied what they learned to influence behaviour, support others, and inspire positive change. It also includes a powerful story from Radio La Benevolencija, highlighting the role of Musekeweya radio soap in promoting dialogue, empathy, and social cohesion.
Their stories show how education goes beyond knowledge, shaping attitudes, strengthening relationships, and fostering responsibility.
They highlight tangible impact in the lives of students, families, and communities, while contributing to national priorities in memory preservation and peacebuilding.
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