Rwanda Autumn 2017 Posts
Umuganda happens on the last Saturday of every month. All Rwandan nationals aged 18 and…
Thursday in Kigali was a day of two halves. As we sat on the bus…
by Adrian, Jon and Thom We woke up to a beautiful morning on our first…
by Ryan (aka Rhino) Our final couple of days in Muhanga began with a trip…
By Khush What.A.Day!! Too many fantastic things to write about so I have decided to…
by Adrian (aka ‘Maverick’) The day started with a delay, but in true CWB style…
By Pete Lamb (aka Lamber) Wednesday was our first festival of the trip which also…
After yesterday’s boat trip in Lake Kivu we went to Niyabidahe School to take 8…
by Providence (aka Mowgli) After a leisurely breakfast the team minus Lee (much to his…
by Jon Walmsley (aka J-Dubz) My first new friend in Rwanda is Lawrence and we…
by Peter Spavin I went to bed late on a Friday night, after a little…
This October a team of 11 volunteers from the UK will once again be travelling…
CWB has three main goals: To spread cricket through coaching children and teaching adults how…
All Cricket Without Boundaries projects ultimately hope to inspire behaviour change, be it changes in…
All collection of our best images from this and previous Rwanda projects. [instagram-feed]
The Republic of Rwanda, known as the Land of a Thousand Hills, is a landlocked…
Sub-Saharan Africa is more heavily affected by HIV and AIDS than any other region of…
Cricket Without Boundaries (CWB) is a UK based charity dedicated to helping, educating and developing…