70 from National University of Rwanda, Clinical Psychology department
4 from Center Ikizere
4 from IPFG Gikongoro
12 from SOS Gikongoro
2 from Commission Diocesain de Justice (CDJPG) Gikongoro
1 from Commission Nationale de Lutte contre le Genocide (CNLG)
1 from Association Modeste et Innocent (AMI)
5 from IBUKA (IBUKA is an umbrella organization for the Genocide survivor organizations)
2 from URUNANA
5 from CARITAS Butare
10 from the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Butare (CHUB)
32 from center Komera Mushubati (Children with hearing impairment)
32 from Sovu Monastery, Cyangugu, Goma
57 from School of children with speaking & hearing impairment in Butare
100 from ENDP Karubanda
25 from Regina Pacis school -Tumba
18 from Kansi B & hospital
36 from AERG / St Kizito Save
28 from Gisagara VTC School (Vocation training center)
90 members from various Associations widows of genocide: Kamonyi, Byumba, GIZ / Ibuka(APS agents piscual social): Huye, Gisagara, Nyaruguru
21 from Partners and health staff (Rwinkwavu & Kirehe)
21 from Butaro Hospitals
40 from Nyinawimana Parish in Byumba
15 from KHI and KIST teachers
(department of Nursing Science and Physiotherapy)
22 from Rwanda Woman Network (raped women)
Trained participants from Nyinawimana Parish (Byumba) practiced acquired capacitar skills among 120 widows and one men.
Widows 56 (Genocide survivors) from Kamonyi District organized themselves into groups and started using Capacitar approach to overcome stress & trauma.
25 young heads of households including 18 girls and 7 boys from Save & Musha sectors started practing capacitar skills.
More of 150 students Gisagara training centers including 87 girls and 63 boys have benefited from project activities
35 Students in the school Regina Pacis Tumba including 22 girls and 13 boys have benefited from project activities
60 Students from the National University of Rwanda, Social Work Department including 42 men and 18 girls were supervised and supported in using the tools of Capacitar.
15 Mothers and aunts of the SOS Village Gikongoro children have benefited from Capacitar training.