Jenner & Block often handles pro bono transactional work, but a recent project in Rwanda gave the firm and New York corporate finance partner Patrick Trostle a chance to break new ground with their deal-making skills.

The Chicago-based firm advised the Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village on a complex lease deal for a solar project on its 144-acre campus in rural Rwanda. The village, a U.S. charity, was opened in 2008 to provide services to youths orphaned during Rwanda’s 1994 genocide. About 500 children and 100 staff live there.

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