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Author: Veronica Houser

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A lady in a traditional top stands amid a wooded area with houses in the background.
“These are our children”

“These are our children”

Impact

By Veronica Houser

When our car pulled over to pick up Yvonne, I was at once struck by her elegance. In this small village in remote Nyagatare District, she stood out in her vibrant patterned pants and her deep blue cotton poncho lined with faux fur. Yvonne is one of Rwanda’s nearly 30,000 Inshuti z’Umuryango, or “IZU” as we call them colloquially,… Read more →←
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Veronica Houser is a Communication Officer in the Communication, Advocacy and Partnerships Section at UNICEF Rwanda. She has been with UNICEF for over three years and is originally from the United States.

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