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Justin Nkunzimana is the Communication Officer, CorpsAfrica/Rwanda. Since 2021, he served as a CorpsAfrica Volunteer in the second group. Justin holds a bachelors’ degree of Arts and Languages in Translation and interpreting studies from the University of Rwanda. During his studies, He served as a bee-keeping project leader, in Rwanda Village Community Promoters, a youth-led local NGO. He was a Journalist on Radio Salus from 2017 mainly working on grassroots and homegrown solutions reporting. In 2019, he won a grant from the Rwanda Journalist Association to work on the fight against Child Labor. In the same year, he also worked on Sexual reproductive awareness Podcast under a USAID-funded project that focused on eradicating early pregnancies in Rwanda. He has been part of many social organizations as a volunteer.  Justin believes that the unselfish effort to bring smiles on others people’s faces is the beginning of a happier life for himself and for those around him.
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