Adolescence is a time of exploration, growth, and identity formation. During these crucial years in school, young people often look to one group more than any other for guidance, validation, and social cues: their peers.

While teachers and parents play an irreplaceable role, research and experience have shown that young people are often more receptive to information when it comes from someone they identify with—someone who shares their experiences, their language, and their reality. This is the core strength of Peer Education.

At the Rwanda Organization for Development Initiatives (RODI Rwanda), we recognize that empowering youth is central to our mission of strengthening communities. By harnessing the power of positive peer influence, we are not just teaching students; we are building a pipeline of future leaders.

A Powerful Partnership: Action in Ruhango District

Implementation is where vision meets reality. In proud partnership with the Gold Youth Agency, we are launching a robust Peer Education program specifically focused on the Byimana and Ruhango sectors.

We believe in working where the students are. We are currently collaborating closely with schools such as GS Ruhango Catholique, GS Muyange, and GS Bukomero. These schools serve as the hubs for our leadership model, creating environments where students take active ownership of their personal development and community influence.

A Model of Growth: The Leadership Ladder

In these schools, we have moved beyond the traditional “one-size-fits-all” approach. Instead, we have implemented a progressive leadership ladder that grows with the student. This structured approach ensures that students are not just participants, but active leaders who evolve as they advance through their education.

Our program supports young people through key stages of their secondary school journey:

A Robust Support System

We recognize that young leaders cannot thrive in isolation. To ensure the quality and sustainability of our intervention in Ruhango and Byimana sectors, this student-led structure is supported by a strong professional framework:

Building Leaders for Tomorrow

By structuring our program this way, we ensure that leadership is not a one-time event but a journey. An S4 student at GS Ruhango Catholique doesn’t just attend a workshop; they enter a pathway that prepares them to be a Mentor by S6.

This sustainable model is proof that when you trust young people with responsibility and provide them with the proper support structure—and the right partners like Gold Youth Agency—they don’t just succeed; they lead.

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