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The inspiring story of a man who works tirelessly to bring hope, dignity, and livelihoods to refugees in Rwanda-and encouragement for anyone who wants to rise above their own circumstances and find purpose in helping others. Finally living in his native Rwanda after the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, Patrick Karangwa answered a calling to start an organization that would foster peace and reconciliation, and empower the youth. In 2012, when he saw an influx of Congolese refugees entering Rwanda to escape armed conflict, his vision expanded. He knew he could help them with the compassion they…mehr

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The inspiring story of a man who works tirelessly to bring hope, dignity, and livelihoods to refugees in Rwanda-and encouragement for anyone who wants to rise above their own circumstances and find purpose in helping others. Finally living in his native Rwanda after the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, Patrick Karangwa answered a calling to start an organization that would foster peace and reconciliation, and empower the youth. In 2012, when he saw an influx of Congolese refugees entering Rwanda to escape armed conflict, his vision expanded. He knew he could help them with the compassion they needed, because he had once been a refugee himself. In Finding Purpose in Challenging Times, Karangwa shares the story of his journey from life as a young man born and raised in Uganda, to founder and CEO of an NGO that has grown to serve tens of thousands of refugees and other vulnerable communities in Rwanda and beyond. If you want to make a difference in the world, this book will inspire you to believe in your own potential-no matter what your current circumstances are-and to experience the joy of helping others with compassion, faith, and best practices.
Autorenporträt
Patrick Karangwa is the founder and CEO of Global Humanitarian and Development Foundation (GHDF)-a non-governmental organization dedicated to serving tens of thousands of refugees and other vulnerable communities in Rwanda and beyond. He lives in Kigali with his wife, Aline Kaneza, and their children.