Nyamirambo Women's Center (NWC)

Clothing store · Kigali

Nyamirambo Women's Center (NWC)

Clothing store · Kigali

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KN 132 St, Kigali, Rwanda

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Handmade clothing, bags, and crafts; walking tours and classes  

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+250 782 111 860
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"In 2007, Rwanda’s parliament had the highest female representation in the world at 48.75 percent. But that equal representation wasn’t trickling down to women in Nyamirambo, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the capital city of Kigali. In response to the gender-based violence, discrimination, and gender inequality they were facing, 18 women came together to create the Nyamirambo Women Center (NWC), a community space with a mission of combating these prolific issues. Today, Rwanda retains its place at the top of global female parliamentary representation at 61.25 percent, and the NWC has evolved into a self-sustaining vocational and educational community center that supports more than 50 families. Women in Rwanda are known as umutima wa murugo, “the heart of the home,” and were essential to rebuilding the country in the aftermath of the Rwandan Civil War. After the horrific 1994 genocide, during which between 800,000 and more than one million people were slaughtered, women were estimated to make up around 70 percent of the population. The NWC follows that tradition of women-led solutions, evolving from a care center into a small business cooperative with the Umutima (heart) project, founded in 2013. The initiative supports vocational training in craft making and tailoring for women in the community. Clothing, home decor, and accessories are handmade out of kitenge fabric, banana leaves, sisal plant fiber, palm leaves, and more. In 2014, NWC founded a community library with books in Kinyarwanda, English, and French to encourage children’s literacy. The center also holds classes in English, reading, computer literacy, sewing, and weaving for adults. Umutima members can access workshops on mental health, women’s rights, and nutrition. For tourists, the NWC offers guided walking tours of Nyamirambo led by members of the Umutima cooperative. For $15 (plus an extra $3 for lunch), participants learn about the neighborhood, visit two mosques, tour a hair salon, and learn to pound cassava. Guests can also elect to take lessons in cooking or basket weaving, each for the same price. All profits go right back to running NWC and paying the wages of Umutima cooperative members." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"In 2007, Rwanda’s parliament had the highest female representation in the world at 48.75 percent. But that equal representation wasn’t trickling down to women in Nyamirambo, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the capital city of Kigali. In response to the gender-based violence, discrimination, and gender inequality they were facing, 18 women came together to create the Nyamirambo Women Center (NWC), a community space with a mission of combating these prolific issues. Today, Rwanda retains its place at the top of global female parliamentary representation at 61.25 percent, and the NWC has evolved into a self-sustaining vocational and educational community center that supports more than 50 families. Women in Rwanda are known as umutima wa murugo, “the heart of the home,” and were essential to rebuilding the country in the aftermath of the Rwandan Civil War. After the horrific 1994 genocide, during which between 800,000 and more than one million people were slaughtered, women were estimated to make up around 70 percent of the population. The NWC follows that tradition of women-led solutions, evolving from a care center into a small business cooperative with the Umutima (heart) project, founded in 2013. The initiative supports vocational training in craft making and tailoring for women in the community. Clothing, home decor, and accessories are handmade out of kitenge fabric, banana leaves, sisal plant fiber, palm leaves, and more. In 2014, NWC founded a community library with books in Kinyarwanda, English, and French to encourage children’s literacy. The center also holds classes in English, reading, computer literacy, sewing, and weaving for adults. Umutima members can access workshops on mental health, women’s rights, and nutrition. For tourists, the NWC offers guided walking tours of Nyamirambo led by members of the Umutima cooperative. For $15 (plus an extra $3 for lunch), participants learn about the neighborhood, visit two mosques, tour a hair salon, and learn to pound cassava. Guests can also elect to take lessons in cooking or basket weaving, each for the same price. All profits go right back to running NWC and paying the wages of Umutima cooperative members." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Why Kigali, Rwanda, Should Be More Than a Layover Before Your Gorilla Safari

"Founded by a group of women in 2007 to address gender inequality in the workforce. The cooperative’s boutique sells scarves and handbags made from colorful kitenge fabric and traditional woven agaseke baskets, and offers walking tours and weaving classes."

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Genesis Maynard

Google
If you want to learn more about Rwandan history and Kigali specifically, you should definitely take one of the tours or courses offered. Very informative and it contributes to a good cause. And the walking tour includes delicious lunch! The crafts on their shop are top, I left with a huge bag of very unique presents. Recommended.

Anni K

Google
Contacting them was easy and fast. I booked the walking tour, which I enjoyed. Someone said in one review that "random places" have been shown but for me it also had the charm of getting to know the area and normal life. The shop had cute things and I bought a skirt. They are helpful, but I still felt the ladies in the shop to be a bit cold (Angel and Mary were great though). The lunch was amazing. I would do it again. I was done with tour and lunch at around 12.40 pm.

Soraia Avelino

Google
Fun tour! We enjoyed the local lunch. But our favorite part was looking around the shop and getting some one of a kind pieces.

LiLing Ong

Google
Lovely place to shop for souvenirs to bring home. This are is different from the neighbourhoods we usually visit as tourists

Yolanda H

Google
This is a small shop selling quality hand-made crafts, made on-site. I went on a Saturday so the sewing machines were not manned. They also offer workshops there (pre book). The items are expensive for Rwanda, but the quality is high and the cause worthwhile. Get your Rwanda gift shopping done in one place on one visit. Yes! They accept credit cards

Jens Vanmaele

Google
What a great tour organised by a great person! Thank u for the tour, u did arrangend Everything very well. First we received an introduction in the local language. A short briefing about theyre work. After that we had an community walk We went to the local shops, learned about there way of living, …we ate by a local woman called Mrs Aminata, it is true She is a great chef! I would recommend This tour!

Lynette Gomes

Google
A women’s cooperative run by women and by women . It stores all hand made good . The prices are a bit on the higher end but the love, intention and the quality makes it worth it . Each item is handmade /hand sewn/ hand embroidered and you can see the ladies at work in the room adjoining .

Kara N.

Google
Great tour. Highly recommend, the guides and staff are knowledgeable and great. The shop is full of great products, lunch was delicious. Definitely worth visiting if you come to Kigali! Love that they help women develop skills so they can earn money to help their families.