What they say about family planning

“I can’t advise anyone to have many children because it’s difficult to raise them. Even if one is rich, giving all the children full attention yet you have to work is hard.” Olivier Habineza, 12, Kimironko Primary School, P.5.“I prefer having many children at home because you can’t be bored. They will help one another in the future as well as their parents.”Moise Hategekimana, 13, Remera Protestant Primary School, P.5.

Monday, March 14, 2011
L-R: Olivier Habineza; Moise Hategekimana; Belthra Ndayishyimiye

"I can’t advise anyone to have many children because it’s difficult to raise them. Even if one is rich, giving all the children full attention yet you have to work is hard.” 

Olivier Habineza, 12, Kimironko Primary School, P.5.

"I prefer having many children at home because you can’t be bored. They will help one another in the future as well as their parents.”

Moise Hategekimana, 13, Remera Protestant Primary School, P.5.

"At least parents should give birth to three children. Whether they are rich or poor, they can’t fail to look after them because they are a small number.”

Belthra Ndayishyimiye, 11, Remera Protestant Primary School, P.4.