Is only three children realistic?
In a bid to curb the rapid population growth in Rwanda, the government proposed that parents have a maximum of three children so that they could meet their basic education and health needs. The following are the different views of Rwandans on the issue.
Friday, September 10, 2010
In a bid to curb the rapid population growth in Rwanda, the government proposed that parents have a maximum of three children so that they could meet their basic education and health needs. The following are the different views of Rwandans on the issue.
"Yes I support the idea because it enables people to look after their families. A small family would be easier to provide for as opposed to a large family.”
Blaise Uhagaze, Director of PAPSDSK Project, Kigali City.