Over 100 volunteers join Conservative Party's Project Umubano
Monday, July 09, 2012

Over 100 volunteers will travel to Africa this month to take part in Project Umubano, the Conservative Party’s social action project in Rwanda and Sierra Leone.Party supporters will put to use their wide range of skills and experience to work across key areas of health, business, education, community, planning, justice and sport in Rwanda and Sierra Leone. Leader of the Project, Stephen Crabb MP said:  "This year’s project builds on the fantastic work already done by the Conservative Party in Rwanda.  The real driving force behind Umubano is our volunteers. I am delighted that so many will join us this year.  There is a fantastic range of talent and experience within the Conservative Party, and the skill set of our group diversifies each year. Across Rwanda, our specialist teams of medics, planners, lawyers and business consultants provide training, whilst our sports coaches bring fun to large numbers of children. Project Umubano is going from strength to strength.”