Thank you for your testimony and first-hand experience.
My question has to do with exactly what you were referring to in terms of assistance to children born of rape. As I understand it, the Rwandan government provides government assistance to survivors of the genocide, but does not provide assistance to the children born of rape. They do not quality for such assistance.
I was struck by a statement you made that it's important for the children to connect with someone who really cares. In this instance, they are almost lead to believe that their government doesn't care.
Would it not be important to try to get the government to extend such assistance to the children of rape, particularly the kind of psychiatric and psychological assistance that you mentioned? It would be important, and government assistance could help to provide it.