Community-Based Sociotherapy (CBS)

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  • Organization registered in Outside of Rwanda
  • Type of organization NGO
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The community-based sociotherapy approach, in Rwanda known as Mvura Nkuvure (heal me, I heal you) is also one of the approaches that was introduced in Rwanda as a contribution to psychosocial wellbeing, as well as unity and reconciliation. Since 2005, Mvura Nkuvure has been implemented in Rwanda after the approach had been developed by a Dutch Sociotherapist, Cora Dekker, in co-creation with Eglise Anglican du Rwanda (EAR), Byumba Diocese. It started on small scale, first in the northern part of the country and later in the south-east. Based on the remarkable outcomes of the program and the engagement of local communities, the program implementation was expanded in 2014 to eight more districts across the country. From 2014 till 2016 the Community Based Sociotherapy Program (CBSP) was implemented by a consortium consisting of Prison Fellowship Rwanda (PFR), EAR Byumba Diocese and Duhumurizanye Iwacu Rwanda (DIR).

 

During the implementation of CBSP, the consortium experienced the great value and need of building on the existing capacities within the communities themselves when it comes to conflict resolution and restoring social relationships. To ensure effective scale up and sustainability of the programmatic activities, the consortium established a local Rwandan organisation (Community Based Sociotherapy/ CBS Rwanda).