The Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women.

Search for Mentors & Students begins
January 22nd, 2009 Posted by Catherine Neill

January 22, 2009 - IEEW will be sending out e-mail announcements to women’s groups, our supporters, former students and various Rwanda and Afghanistan government agencies to solicit their help in identifying potential mentors and students. All the requirements and details are here on our site under Programs. Follow our progress here! Help us bring these students to the US, to be trained at Northwood University, to participate in Leadership Development Training, to be a part of the International Women’s Economic Summit and to take home their knowledge and Pay It Forward.

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Meet The Women You Can Help

Chantal “Sarah” Bucyana

Mrs. Bucyana has been in business and self employed for the past 14 years. Currently she owns and operates Elite Beauty Salon in Kigali City. It is a unisex salon providing hairstyling, manicures, pedicures, cosmetics and retailing beauty products. Mrs. Bucyana’s future plans include expanding her business to include a Beauty Skills Training Institute [...]

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Betty Habimana

Betty currently owns/operates a combination garment trading & tailoring shop and an arts and crafts shop. She also represents groups of business owners in trade fair & cooperatives outside the country, bringing business back to Rwanda. Betty has recently expanded, adding two additional locations and employees to operate them. Betty continues to work with IEEW [...]

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Amir Taj Sirat

Peace through Business® 2007 graduate. Taj owns a ball making business, employing women of Afghanistan to produce all types of balls - soccer balls, volley balls, etc.
After her participation in Peace through Business® 2007, Taj realized she was making a good profit. She increased her revenues by 17%. Always interested in social and political affairs, she realized [...]

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Gloria Uwizera

Gloria Uwizera owns and operates a textile and batiks design company called “Glo Creations”. Opening in November 2004 in Senegal, relocating to Rwanda and has two employees. Gloria was very involved while in Oklahoma Peace through Business, participating with her mentor Anna Lisa Campbell in a local art workshop for children. She’s very active in [...]

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Marguerite Nyagahura

Currently owns & operates a hair salon, transitioning to owning & operating First Impressions Daycare by mid-2008. Space is secured & furnished to care for children 18-36 months and after school care for children 3-6 years. Update: After completed Peace through Business 2008 and returning to Rwanda, we received the following from Marguerite:
“Finally some news [...]

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Bertha Kabuto

In business for 20 years, Eden Harvest and Highland Farmers, a food wholesaler, Bertha Kabuto has supplied supermarkets, restaurants, schools, military establishments and universities with foodstuffs ranging from maize to sea food. She fulfils large national contracts and has supplied the largest organizations such as the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO). In addition to a [...]

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