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Sharing joy project


Mizero Care Organization commends partners' efforts, especially RBC and Imbuto Foundation, to organize the campaign against stress.


By Mizero Care Organization Press 2022

Fighting against stress will transform the lives of the people, bring success and happiness. #StressAwareness#Mentalhealth#HealthTechHub Mizero Care Organization dushimiye abafatanyabikorwa bacu bose by'umwihariko RBC n'Imbuto Foundation ku bw'igikorwa cy'ubukangurambaga bwo kurwanya siterese (stress). Kurwanya siterese bizazana impinduka mu buzima bw'abantu, babashe kugera ku ntsinzi y'ubuzima no kubaho bishimye. #StressAwareness#Mentalhealth#HealthTechHub.

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SHARING JOY DATED 26 DECEMBER 2017


By Mizero Care Organization Press 2017

The Local Non-governmental Organization known as MIZERO CARE ORGANIZATION (MoC) was founded on March 29th, 2013. It promotes health through psychotherapy services under Mizero Care Joy project (MCJP) and Mizero Care Health project (MCHP).

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MCF transforms lives of affected youth financially and psychologically


By Mizero Care Organization Press 2017

helped 2 beneficiaries to complete their technical and training studies and they are now working themselves. and It feed helped 75 beneficiaries to gain benefits from Mutual health scheme. Three therapies “sharing joy” and events two were organized

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MoC CHAIRMAN WINS CYRWA AWARD 2017


By Mizero Care Organization Press 2017

The MoC family (MoC board, other organs, founder members, friends and colleagues) congratulates Iréné MIZERO as an awardee of the Celebrating Young Rwandans Achievers (CYRWA) award 2017. He was awarded among the 10 young achievers, individuals, entrepreneurs, and organisations whose work benefits youth.

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DIALOGUES ON TRAUMA HEALING, PEACE BUIDING AND FAMILY SOCIO-COHESION


By Mizero Care Organization Press April 2015

In partnership with World Vision ADP Nyamagabe, Mizero Care Foundation held three days dialogues on trauma healing, peace building and family Socia-cohesion at Ubumwe Center. Participants were made of youth students and those around out of schools in Gasaka Sector, Kamegeri and Nzega Sector.

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iAccelarator winners on their projects and lessons learned

On March 19, four innovative solutions that promote sexual reproductive health and mental health were awarded a $10,000 cash prize each by Imbuto Foundation in partnership with the Ministry of Youth and Culture, UNFPA and KOICA.

The prizes are part of Innovation Accelerator programme (iAccelerator) phase III, a mentorship-driven acceleration programme, supporting young entrepreneurs with seed funding, training and skills development to generate innovative solutions in response to challenges related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, sexuality education, family planning, maternal health, mental health and other population development issues.

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Imishinga 4 itanga ibisubizo ku buzima bwo mu mutwe n’ubw’imyororokere yahembwe 10 000$ buri umwe

Imishinga 4 itanga ibisubizo ku buzima bwo mu mutwe n’ubw’imyororokere yahembwe 10,000$ buri umwe.

Imishinga ine y’indashyikirwa yitezweho gutanga umusanzu mu gushaka ibisubizo byo kubona amakuru na serivisi ku bijyanye n’ubuzima bw’imyororokere n’ubwo mu mutwe yahembwe 10,000$ buri wose, azafasha ba nyirayo mu ishyirwa mu bikorwa ryayo.

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Urubyiruko rwatsindiye Miliyoni 10 mu marushanwa yateguwe na Imbuto Foundation rugiye kuyifashisha rukore porogaramu izajya yifashishwa mu gufasha ku buryo bworoshye abagize ihungabana mu gihe cyo kwibuka

Josianne Umurerwa na Dan Hirwubaruta ni urubyiruko rubarizwa mu muryango witwa ”Mizero Care Organization” washinzwe mu 2013 ku gitekerezo cy’uwitwa Mizero Iréné uri mu bakize ikibomere yatewe n’ingaruka za Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi mu 1994. Yatekereje ko hari bagenzi be b’urubyiruko bagifite ibikomere bitandukanye, bagifite agahinda yumva ko ahari icyo agomba kubafasha mu komora ibi bikomere ashinga uyu muryango atangirana n’abandi bagera kuri 12.

Kugeza ubu uru rubyiruko rufite umushinga rwise “Vugukire” watsindiye miliyoni 10 mu marushanwa ya “iAccelerator” yateguwe n’umuryango Imbuto Foundation washinzwe na Nyakubahwa Jeannette Kagame. Nyuma yo kwegukana aka kayabo uru rubyiruko mu kiganiro rwagiranye na InyaRwanda.com rwatangaje ko rugiye gukora programme izajya ifasha abagize ihungabana [ibibazo byo mu mutwe] ikazajya itanga umusanzu mu gufasha abagize iri hungabana mu gihe cyo kwibuka Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi.

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Why investing in mental health should be priority

It is almost unbearable to grasp the scale of trauma and terror victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi suffered and continue to suffer, even after 27 years from when this atrocity happened. Because of this, mental health remains one of the pressing issues that survivors still grapple with and hence needs attention.

Various initiatives have nonetheless come up to help fill this gap and ensure that survivors as well as those who need mental support, access these services. People’s Donah Mbabazi had a chat with Josiane Umurerwa, the delegate of Vugukire Hotline (under Mizero Care organisation, a local non-government organisation that helps promote health through psychotherapy services).

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Umuryango MCF urishimira gukiza urubyiruko rwinshi ubwigunge mu mwaka umaze

Mu kwizihiza umwaka umze ushinzwe, Umuryango Mizero Care Foundation urishimira ko wafashije urubyiruko rwinshi rwahuye n’ibibazo byo kwigunga, rukaba rwarabivuyemo rukagaruka mu buzima busanzwe, rukigirira icyizere kirugeza ku iterambere ryuzuye. Uyu muryango uvuga ko nubwo umwaka ari igihe gito mu buzima bw’umuntu, ariko ngo atari gito mu bikorwa ku waba wese ufite intego n’icyerekezo ashaka kugeraho.

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NGO shares Boxing Day with vulnerable youth

Dozens of youth with disadvantaged backgrounds had reason to smile yesterday after they were hosted to a fete organised by Amizero Care Foundation, a local NGO which normally caters for financially and psychologically affected youth.

Dozens of youth with disadvantaged backgrounds had reason to smile yesterday after they were hosted to a fete organised by Amizero Care Foundation, a local NGO which normally caters for financially and psychologically affected youth.

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How isolated youth finds healing through psychotherapy services

By Mizero Care Organization Press

It’s natural for one to feel lonely when they are isolated from the others, but it doesn’t hit as hard as someone who has been rejected, not able to connect with people due to their dark past history and the difficult life they are going through, which make them feel hopeless and lonely. For Iréné Mizero, a 35 year old found himself in such situation when He experienced adverse impacts of isolation, loneliness and rejection due to the consequences of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi. The aftermath of the 1994 genocide against Tutsi and afterwards, Mizero suffered harshly due to his parents’ imprisonment, and found himself being rejected by the community.
“Before, we used to live a good life with my parents, after that life became hard and our relatives decided to put us in different families the six of us,” he says.

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