Our Team

Dieudonné HATUNGIMANA

Executive Director

Father of a child with Down syndrome. Mental helper, clinical supervisor and community worker. Child Rights activist interested in advocacy and raising equality among persons with disabilities, building their confidence, self-esteem and social inclusion in societies and communities they live. He is also a Regional Psychosocial support helper with the psychosocial interventions support based on IFRC “The hardest part of having a child with down syndrome is the fight, so let us fight for people to understand who our children are and what they need."

. “The hardest part of having a child with down syndrome is the fight, so let us fight for people to understand who our children are and what they need."

Jean Jacques NDAYIKENGURUKIYE

DIRECTOR- ADVISOR

Evangelique Friends Church Pastor, Social worker, Child Rights activist, hardworking man and parental skills facilitator.

“Help Children to reach their potentials

Victoire MUREKERENDE

A Founder and Chairperson

Mother of a child with down syndrome. She is a Child Rights activist. Self-motivated, hardworking woman with accounting and financial skills. Twelve years of experiences in commercial banks and four years in social projects and humanitarian. “I love standing in front of the world for children with down syndrome and being the voice for the voiceless."

“I love standing in front of the world for children with down syndrome and being the voice for the voiceless."

Bonheur MUHUMURA

SECRETARY

He is a Child Rights activist, self-motivated, hardworking man With four years of experiences in secretary. He is a social entrepreneur "I know, I can't change the world. But I can change the world of a children with down syndrome."

"I know, I can't change the world. But I can change the world of a children with down syndrome."

ZADIA PATIENCE ALI

A SOCIAL WORKER

A mother with disability. She is a Child Rights activist. Self-motivated and hardworking woman with seven years of experiences on working with children in the refugee’s settlement camp in Nakivale. “No children should not grow up in isolation."

“No children should not grow up in isolation."