Mutesi Initiatives

Mutesi Initiatives Using words, images, dialogue... to push for change, while providing support in our community!

Mutesi Initiative is a foundation that promotes diversity, intercultural exchange and dialogue, personal development, and integration programs for young people, girls and women with a migrant background living in Poland and abroad. The initiative seeks to provide opportunities for encounters that stimulate entrepreneurship and global learning by creating platforms where young people, girls and wom

en can build strong networks while benefiting from the experience of mentors and potential partners. We intend not only to help them develop individually, but also to give them the tools and necessary skills for the realization of their own projects and the achievement of their social and professional goals. Mutesi Initiative offers mentorship, workshops, consulting and training services to prepare young people especially young girls in various areas of life. This initiative is a proactive approach towards the creation of awareness programs for the benefit of all potential participants. Through pictures, words, public speeches, workshops, trainings, mentorship, intercultural projects, etc… the initiative’s main goal is to push for change among the younger generation which is one of the best ways to motivate change in today’s society.

Visit Rwanda this summer with . For more info, contact us at mutesinitiatives@gmail.com or via whatsapp (+25 0785 235 18...
07/02/2017

Visit Rwanda this summer with . For more info, contact us at [email protected] or via whatsapp (+25 0785 235 183).
An offer will be issued depending on your needs!

Rwanda topped the emerging destinations category in the 2017 Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards. Brit Hemming lists five more reasons why it should be top of your travel list

14/05/2016
Waiting to organize a visit for you :)Contact us anytime via private msg.
14/05/2016

Waiting to organize a visit for you :)
Contact us anytime via private msg.

The LION FAMILY in Akagera National Park has grown to 10 following the birth of three cubs, the first cubs to be born in the country in almost two decades.

02/10/2015
07/09/2015

Français | Español | русском | العربية | Português | 中国 | FRIDA | The Young Feminist Fund is the only youth-led fund focused exclusively on supporting global young feminist activism to advance soc...

02/09/2015

A village council has allegedly ordered "Dalit" sisters to be r**ed as punishment for their brother's actions

Great achievement by   for sure!   doing a good work, along other great initiatives! Koudos!
27/08/2015

Great achievement by for sure! doing a good work, along other great initiatives! Koudos!

"This was a dream for us."

21/07/2015

Great and Interesting article by Strive Masiyewa of Zimbabwe.

AfricanLionessRoar: African women entrepreneurs returning home to help rebuild their country – Joy Ndunguste and Janet Nkubana of Rwanda.

In mid-1994 I stopped at small farming town in Northern Zimbabwe called Karoi, to buy some fishing supplies ahead of a long weekend on Lake Kariba. The headlines of a week-old international magazine on a newsstand caught my attention:

__"There are no more devils in Hell because they have all headed down to Rwanda." (It quoted a Catholic priest who had witnessed the ongoing genocide in Rwanda).

At a time with no Internet and little access to CNN, this was my first real insight into the chilling developments taking place in Rwanda that year. . . the most tragic event during my lifetime! (I'm 54 years old).

800,000 Rwandans, almost all from the Tutsi ethnic group, were hacked to death in just 100 days. I was totally gutted beyond consolation at what I read as events unfolded, with the world seemingly unable to stop it.

Fast-forward 21 years, and I am flying over the Rwanda countryside with Sir Richard Branson, in a helicopter, only two weeks ago. It's hard to imagine that a country can be rebuilt in such a short period! A seasoned philanthropist and investor in Africa, it was his first time to Rwanda, and still he marvelled at this extraordinary little country. And even though I’ve been there many times myself, I too never stop to marvel at the energy and hope of the miracle of Rwanda's rise from the ashes.

__I call it "the country that hope built"…

Rwanda is a remarkable country, and every young African must seek to visit it during their lifetime. It will inspire you!

There are amazing entrepreneurs in Rwanda too, and many are beginning to gain recognition outside their country and continent. At the forefront is an African Lioness sister team -- Joy Ndunguste and Janet Nkubana.

I first heard of Joy, not in Rwanda but 10,000 km away at a global business conference in Seattle USA where her jewelry was being displayed and bought by some of the most powerful and wealthiest businesswomen in America, and even by stars like Alicia Keys and Queen Latifah. It was sleek, upmarket, and expensive too!

___"This is from Rwanda!" exclaimed one. Another remarked that you could buy the full range of Gahaya Links products in Macy's of New York, and other leading stores!

"Wow!"

What was it King Solomon said about your gift bringing you before kings?

Joy and Janet's story is "the bittersweet" of Rwanda:
__a bitter tragedy caused by hatred on rampage.
__ the sweet triumph of a people that refused to be cowered by hatred.

Raised in a refugee camp in Uganda, Joy and Janet learned to weave from their mother. Later Joy made her way to the U.S. where she studied and settled for a while as a refugee. Janet stayed with her parents in Uganda, but with hearts rooted in Rwanda and Africa, they returned after the 1994 genocide was over, and soon set up an organization to help women back home.

How did they do it? The genocide left tens of thousands of widows and orphans, (and women trying to raise families who’s husbands were now imprisoned). Janet and Joy saw many such devastated women on the streets of Kigali trying to sell or trade hand-made baskets for food. Their traditional crafts had potential but needed design help, and their market in Kigali was too small to be profitable for anyone! So, together they leveraged their respective strengths in business, design, marketing and networking and founded Gahaya Links.

Starting with about five women weavers, today Gahaya Links is a thriving export business enterprise, providing training and jobs for over 4,000 women weavers across Rwanda! (in 52 savings cooperatives).

People not only travel far and wide to see their amazing work and factory, it's almost part of the Rwanda must-see tourist attraction. More, they're shrewd businesswomen who since 2004 have exported Rwandan-made goods to some leading markets in the world!

Joy and Janet's vision is unique in that it captures so much of the modern entrepreneur that I admire:
# the business model was driven by the desire to respond to a human need;
# they are both social and business entrepreneurs;
# they are uncompromising when it comes to quality;
# they work to mentor and coach young people, especially women;

Joy and Janet, .
Lots of respect, ma'ams.

To be continued.

17/07/2015

GLAMOUR's International TV actress of the year speaks to us in an exclusive interview - read more on GLAMOUR.com (UK)

10/07/2015

First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame speaking at 10th celebration of Promotion of Girls'Education, Kigali 5 July 2015

04/07/2015

An interview with Ava DuVernay and Carmen Ejogo as "Selma" opens nationwide.

03/07/2015

Participants will bike through Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights to intervene in street harassment incidents.

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