Generation Rise

Team Category: Leadership

Faith Mutesi

Faith Mutesi

Be That Girl Scholarship Program Coordinator

Constantine Uwiringiyimana

Constantine Uwiringiyimana

Constantine is a graduate of Her Voice Matters and she is deeply committed to empowering her fellow youth in the community.

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Aline Agasaro

Aline holds a bachelors’ degree in accounting and finance. She possesses more than three years of experience working in diverse financial positions with different companies and organizations. She is passionate about girls ‘empowerment and committed to use her skills as accountant to enable GR to achieve its mission of promotion of girls education and gender equality in Rwanda.

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Enatha Mukantwari

As TechWomen Alumni, Initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and Tackling Infections to Benefit Africa (TIBA) Fellow, Enatha has made noteworthy contributions in mentoring youth mostly girls and women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics(STEM) in Rwanda.

Enatha works as the Deputy Head and Quality Assurance Officer for the molecular biology laboratory at Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC) and also serves as a TechWomen Aluminae and Senior STEM Mentor. Passionate about access to health care at different socioeconomic levels, Enatha uses her influence in the community to propose and implement projects that benefit public around Rwanda. As one of the few women involved in a biotech career, Enatha deeply cares about empowering more women to study subjects in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and to have girls or women who are able to reach their full potential in life.

Currently as the co-founder of Generation Rise, Enatha is a cornerstone of the growth of Generation Rise through successful partnerships, community events and outreach initiatives. Enatha holds MSc of Epidemiology from University of Rwanda, School of Public Health and She graduated with Honors in Biotechnology from Institute of Higher Education (INES) of Ruhengeri, Rwanda.

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Solange Impanoyimana

Solange Impanoyimana, a former Global Health Corps fellow and founder of Generation Rise in 2016 , was born in the western part of Rwanda and moved to Kigali in 2010 to work with Voices of Rwanda. Now, Solange has more than 10 years of experience managing community development projects for NGO,s and government contractors and supporting education initiatives for Rwandan youth in rural communities.  Equipped with her extensive background in leadership training and women’s empowerment work in East Africa, Solange feels ready and excited to co-found Generation Rise and continue empowering vulnerable girls. Solange currently spends most of her time advocating for a stronger literacy curriculum for girls and building strategic partnerships to promote the success of Generation Rise.

Solange is a proud Generation Rwanda Scholar, a competitive program awarding full university scholarships and leadership training to orphans and other socially vulnerable youth with outstanding secondary school performance. Conscious Company Magazine officially named her one of 17 Rising Entrepreneurs of 2015 after recognizing her work with Resonate. To learn more about Solange