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Gikondo coop knitting a fine life for the disadvantaged women

THE saying ‘empower a woman to empower a nation’ is the first thing that comes to mind when one visits Rwiyemezamirimo Dufatanye Cooperative. You get to see the real picture of the fruits of empowering a woman or rather in this case, of women empowering themselves. The cooperative which is made up of former sex workers, widows, as well as women who were involved in vending vegetables around Kigali has grown from a handful of 20 to over 95 members. Cecile Mujawayezu, the president of Rwiyemezamirimo Dufatanye Cooperative, which can be literary translated as ‘determined to work together’ says the cooperative started in 2010 with only 20 members.
One of the ladies sells bananas. The New Times/Timothy Kisambira
One of the ladies sells bananas. The New Times/Timothy Kisambira
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