Two young friends share stories about their pasts, and, in a twist, the storylistener comes to give advice to the storyteller. Albertine begins, wishing to tell her friend Violette about her father, an educated man, who would take children off the street and get them into schools. Many are now directors of primary schools. Sadly, he died in the genocide. Albertine became a single mother. As she despairs of hope for herself and her baby, Violette gives her hope: “…the fact that you have a child should not shatter your future plans….you will pursue with your studies when you get the chance, find a job, and support your child!”
“[Whatever the problem] youth should stand firm and admist what they are facing because a better future lies ahead…problems are not the end of the world.”
Bankundiye Albertine
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