Verified Impact Data

Numbers That Tell the Story

Every number below is a person. Every percentage is a community changed. These are CAPR's verified real results across 25 years of work.

CAPR Impact in Action
Real Results

"Witnessing the direct transformation of 10,000+ lives across Rwanda. Our impact is measured in real stories of restored hope."

Key Numbers

CAPR by the Numbers

0 People Trained
Districts
0 Districts Covered
0 Programs & Projects
0 Years Active
VSLA Savings
8,500
62% women
Members in community savings groups building financial resilience across Kayonza and Nyamagabe.
Youth Capacity
4,200
50% women
Young agri-entrepreneurs trained with business skills, financial literacy, and practical farming expertise.
Peace Building
10,000+
72% women
Trained in conflict resolution, mediation, and reconciliation across 5 districts. CAPR's highest-reach program.
Farmer Field School
720
60% women
Farmers trained through hands-on cultivation with expert agronomists on real land in real conditions.
Mighty Water Filters
1,850+
All families
Water purification filters distributed with hygiene education. Clean water for families in Karongi, Bugesera, Rutsiro.
Total Women Served
~67%
Across all programs, roughly 2 in 3 beneficiaries are women — reflecting CAPR's intentional gender-focused approach to community development.
Geographic Reach

Where We Work in Rwanda

Our strategic operations cover 7 districts, coordinating impact from our headquarters in Kigali to rural communities across the nation.

CAPR Geographic Reach in Rwanda
Success Stories

In Their Own Words

"I remember when saving even a single franc felt like a distant dream. Today, I don't just run a business; I have secured my children's education and built a life of true dignity. My gratitude to CAPR is so profound that I named my youngest child 'CAPR'—every time I call his name, I am reminded of the day my hope was reborn."

VSLA Participant · Kayonza District

"Before this bicycle, my world was small and my family's needs were overwhelming. Now, I have the mobility to provide and the foundation for a new life. I have written 'Byose ni CAPR'—All is CAPR—on my frame, because this is more than transport; it is the machine that moved me from the shadows of poverty into the light of possibility."

Bicycles Distribution Participant · Kayonza District

"For years, a bitter hatred over land stood between me and my neighbor, casting a shadow over our lives. Through CAPR’s mediation, we finally found the path to heal. We didn't just solve a dispute; we rediscovered our brotherhood. Now, we walk the same fields in peace, our children playing together once more."

Peace Building Participant · Burera District

"When I was given a goat, I was given a lifeline. She has since borne many kids, allowing me to afford what I once only dared to dream of and ensure my baby is always well-fed. It is more than livestock; it is the seed of my independence and the power to protect my family."

Livestock Distribution Participant · Karongi District