Roll your cursor over the interactive map below for details about the locations in Rwanda where Orphans of Rwanda is currently working to help students pursue higher education.

Map of Rwanda

Busugo

Institut Superieur d'Agriculture et d'Elevage
ISAE (the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry) was founded in 1989 by the Government of Rwanda to train engineers, technicians and veterinarians to work in agriculture and related fields. Professionals that graduate from the Institute will use their skills to work towards achieving food security and reducing poverty in Rwanda and beyond.

Kigali

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), School of Finance and Banking (SFB), Kigali Institute of Education (KIE), Universite Adventiste d'Afrique Centrale (UAAC), Universite Libre de Kigali (ULK)
25 ORI students attend KIST,
31 ORI students attend SFB,
4 ORI students attend KIE,
4 ORI students attend UAAC,
and 19 ORI students attend ULK.

Kibuye

Kigali Health Institute (KHI)
KHI specializes in training and developing health professionals to cope with Rwanda's shortage of health personnel. When KHI opened in 2002, it accepted 43 students who studied either anesthesia or physiotherapy. Over the last few years it has expanded to serve 839 students in eight departments offering degrees in a variety of health-related fields. 14 ORI students attend KHI; they study anesthesia, nursing, physiotherapy, environmental health sciences, medical laboratory sciences, and dentistry.

Kibungo

UNATEK
UNATEK focuses on English language instruction with the goal of developing a multilingual population in Rwanda, and it also has an ICT center which provides computer access and training both to its students and to the community. UNATEK also has many initiatives in its community, including sustainable waste management programs, agricultural promotion, irrigation projects, and teacher-training projects related to agriculture and environmental science.
3 ORI students attend UNATEK.

Butare

National University of Rwanda (NUR)
The National University of Rwanda (NUR) was created in 1963 conjointly by the Rwandan government and the Congregation of the Dominicans from the Province of Quebec (Canada).
50 ORI students attend NUR.