One great part about Go-Ed is we are involved in research and development work. Being an Economic Development major it is important to get experience in the field. So for one of our classes we spend a couple of days in a sector doing research about the community. We were given a questionnaire and a translator and went to different Umudgudus (villages). We were doing research for Procom (the organization that I am doing my internship with). Procom is a christian non-profit that works in agriculture development, they are trying to work with the community in Muhazi and other sectors in Rwanda. Rwanda’s economy is mostly subsistence agriculture. That means what they produce is what they consume and sell.The government is pushing towards modernization and that means more productive yields. Procom’s goal is to use agriculture as a way to help the community create a livelihood.
So through last Monday through Wednesday we went out to the Muhazi sector interviewing people in the community. Everyone had a partner and translator. I worked with my classmate Nicoya and a translator named Happy. On each day we would get about 8 interviews. There was a list of people that we tried to target for our interviews because they were leasing there land to Procom. Sometimes it was difficult finding everyone, however the community was very open to us asking questions. Typical questions were as such, “what crops do you grow? How long does it take you to get clean water? What is your monthly income? ETC”.
On Thursday we complied everyone’s research and made posters. One of the biggest findings for me was out of 120 people who had jobs 101 sold crops. Then 60% of monthly income was 0-10,000 FRW that is about roughly 0-15 us dollars a month. Most households had an average of 6 people in the household, so if you divide the income between all the family members it is very small. Researching was hard, you saw a lot of poverty. Many kids were malnourished and had ringworm. It was hard to see but I hope this research will help these families that are suffering.
On Friday we went to the district office and presented our findings to the leaders of the community. Many people seemed shocked at the numbers, and they promised that they would try to change some things. I hope this is true. Keep praying for the families in Muhazi. Also pray for me as I continue work in Muhazi. Pray that Procom can do work in this community and that it will benefit their lives.
Please forgive me for my grammar I am not having the best internet here so I do not have time to read it over.









