Terimbere Rural Integrated Partnership NGO held GENERAL ASSEMBLY after receiving the "Certificate of Legal Personality" from the Rwanda Governance Board.
Image: TRIP members in the organization's general assembly.
On Sunday, 30th July 2023, Terimbere Rural Integrated Partnership NGO held a GENERAL ASSEMBLY to review the 2022-2023 year, plan for the organization's activities for 2023-2024 and celebrating the achievement of recieving the "Certificate of Legal Personality".
The event took place in in Muhoza Sector, Musanze District in Northern Province and was headed by TRIP's Legal Representatives Marie Jeanne Uwimbabazi. TRIP members got reports of all organization's projects in the last year. Those projects are:
- Twongere ubumenyi project: It is the TRIP’s project to develop rural communities by increasing their skills. In this project, TRIP paid school fees for 6 students and more than 60 students were trained and learned how to read books as a good initiative for making them smarter and were also trained by using TV. In this project also TRIP donated many books and pens to our students.
- Twitezimbere mu bworozi project: The project aims to develop rural areas through modern pig and cow farming. In this project, 11 pigs and 2 cows were donated.
- Twitezimbere m’ubuhinzi project: It is the project that aims to develop rural development through modern agriculture. In this project, more than 26 kitchen gardens were built for stakeholders.
- Tunoze umwuga project: It is the project for developing rural communities by training them about modern farming. In this project, we conducted a lot of training and trips to develop capacities of our stakeholders.
TRIP Excutive communities presented the action plan for 2023-2024. In the TRIP annual action plan for 2023-2024, the organization outlined its objectives for various projects. The Twungubumbwe project will continue to educate more stakeholders about saving for the future and education. Under the Twongere ubumenyi project, TRIP plans to enhance students' skills through reading training, establish a Training Center, and provide students with bags. In the Twitezimbere mu bworozi project, TRIP intends to donate 25 pigs and invest in a chicken egg incubation machine. Additionally, in the Twitezimbere m’ubuhinzi project, TRIP will donate and plant banana trees for stakeholders, while the Tunoze umwuga project focuses on conducting diverse training sessions related to modern farming techniques for stakeholders.
Following this, TRIP members engaged in group discussions aimed at addressing various topics and initiatives geared towards the development and improvement of the organization. These discussions provided a platform for members to exchange ideas, share insights, and collectively brainstorm strategies to further enhance TRIP's mission and impact in the community.
Image: TRIP members in group discussion.
Image: TRIP members in group discussion.
After the general assembly, TRIP's Legal Representative Marie Jeanne Uwimbabazi, celebrated our accomplishments in achieving 40% of the organization's vision for 2022-2023 and pledged TRIP's continued dedication to surpassing this milestone in the upcoming year, 2023-2024. All TRIP members expressed their satisfaction with the accomplishments, particularly in light of the challenges faced in the previous year. They are optimistic and hopeful that TRIP will continue to build on these achievements and accomplish even more in the upcoming year.
Image: TRIP members after the General Assembly.