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How do children around the world celebrate Easter?

April 01, 2022

As we get ready to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus this Easter, we are also

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3 young Rwandans pursue peace after genocide

April 01, 2022

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” -Matthew 5:9_____ *Warning: This account contains

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After genocide: an astonishing story of forgiveness and redemption

April 01, 2022

Warning: This account contains disturbing details of violence. Jean Claude, a Compassion alumnus, forgave the one who

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Francoise faced a choice that no mother should ever be forced to make: hold her children, and watch them die? Or abandon them and hope someone would provide for them?

April 01, 2022

13 MAY, 2019 Francoise was in agony; not because of the pain in her tired, starving body.

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10 Talented Young Entrepreneurs Who Dreamed Beyond Poverty

April 01, 2022

The impact of sponsors’ generosity on children multiplies far beyond their childhood years. Compassion centers at local

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How a Compassion Blog Story Helped Reunite This Rwandan Family

April 01, 2022

Christian was at a church service when he received a phone call that would change his life.

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The Moment When 2 Sponsors Saw “Behind the Scenes”

April 01, 2022

It was 1995 when 20-year-old Bonnie picked up a child sponsorship packet from a table at church.

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Genocide survivor to leader

January 24, 2020

As Rwanda marks the 24th commemoration of the genocide against the Tutsi, Jean de Dieu Niyigena mourns

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Teen Invents Prize-Winning Digital Cane for the Blind

January 24, 2020

Yvette Mukamwiza is making headlines after winning a national innovation competition on October 3, 2019 for designing

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Five inspiring females defying the odds

May 18, 2019

Five inspiring females defying the odds Five years ago the world was shocked and horrified when 15-year-old

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John Nkubana

“After investing more than 15 years of my energy and time in private sector development, I found myself in Compassion. I knew very little about the organization. The first thing which struck me on my first day in Compassion is the words/phrase I read on the devotion room lectern, ‘Releasing Children from Poverty in Jesus Name’ which stuck in my mind. Every morning when I get up gathering the energy to go to work, the spirit whispers to me that an unsponsored child is being picked from the pool to be sponsored for a lifetime transformation.” – John Nkubana, National Director

Nathan Karake Mugwisa

Nathan joined Compassion International in 2003, he served in different roles Sponsor and Donor Ministry Analyst, Partnership Facilitator and Sponsor & Donor Services Supervisor. He is married to Consolate Mukabaranga and blessed with two daughters and one son; Precious Mugwisa, Praise Mugwiza and Pleasant Mugwisa.

He is a Certified Human Resource Manager by the HRCI/ World Wide E-Learning (WEC). He holds a Master’s in Organizational Leadership & Management from Uganda Christian University (UCU).

Etienne Muhoza Mugema

Etienne came to Compassion in 2000, and has served in many roles over the years, most currently as Partnership Supervisor. He has a master’s degree in Child Development from Daystar University and a bachelor’s in Education and Psychology from the University of Rwanda.

Pascasie Uwimana

Pascasie joined Compassion in 2005 and has served as Finance Associate, Accountant and Senior Accountant for the past eight years. She is married and blessed with three children; two sons and one daughter:  Aime Boris (24), Merci Leger (16) and Anne Stella (15). 

She holds an M.B.A. in Finance and Banking and B.A. in Business Administration.

Eugine Muligo

Eugine joined Compassion in August 2011 as the Program Director, a role he holds to date. He is married to Jennifer and they are blessed with three sons and one daughter; King, Mteule, Noble and Covenant. Eugine holds a M.A. in Cooperative Management and a B.A. in Business Administration. He is a Certified Project Manager (PMP) and he is a CompTIA Project+ Certified.