
Usanase Happy, a student in the Hagari Rwanda Student Partnership program, has always understood the value of hard work and community. But it wasn’t until she participated in the Umuganda activities at Inzozi Academy this summer that she truly began to see how these values come together to shape her character and her future. Umuganda is a monthly community workday that takes place throughout Rwanda. During a recent Umuganda session, Happy joined other beneficiaries in cleaning the school grounds. As she worked, she couldn’t help but reflect on how these experiences were influencing her. “I feel better, and I know how to work with other people,” Happy shared with a smile. “Engaging in Umuganda here at Inzozi Academy, I’m helping myself literally.”
For Happy, Umuganda is more than just a requirement or a chore; it is an opportunity to grow. Through this communal work, she is learning the importance of teamwork, responsibility, and self-discipline. These lessons go beyond the classroom, equipping her with the skills and mindset she will need to navigate the challenges of life. Happy’s involvement in Umuganda has also deepened her connection to the Hagari Rwanda community. By contributing to the maintenance and beautification of Inzozi Academy, she feels a greater sense of pride and ownership in the school. She understands that the work she does not only benefits her education but also lays the foundation for the students who will come after her.
This sense of contribution and belonging has given Happy a new perspective on the role she plays in the Hagari Rwanda community. She recognizes that every action, no matter how small, has a ripple effect and that by helping out through Umuganda, she is not just improving her environment but also building her own character and the future of young Rwandans. Happy’s story is a perfect illustration that community work is not just about the physical tasks accomplished; it is about the personal growth and collective strength that come from working together. Through Umuganda, Happy is learning that by helping others, she is also helping herself. She is developing skills, forging relationships, and creating a legacy of service and community that will continue to inspire her long after she graduates.