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Friday, September 30, 2022

Rwagweri to be welcomed at Entebbe Airport by the artisan community in Uganda

Rwagweri with the Award
Stephen Rwagweri will be received at Entebbe Airport on Saturday, 1st September, 2022 at 5pm by the artisan community in Uganda after receiving an Internationally Acclaimed Social Innovator of his Time Award from Opportunity Collaboration for his Traditional Artisan Inclusion Innovation.

Rwagweri, who is the Executive Director of Engabu Za Tooro NGO and CEO African Continental Crafts Limited has been attending a global summit of innovators in Miches City, Dominican Republic from 25th to 29th September, 2022.

While in the Dominican Republic, he pitched his innovation to global Impact investors and discussions are underway with the impact investors to enable him get funding to pilot the innovation across the countries of Africa.

According to the organizing committee, Rwagweri will be welcomed at the airport by a delegation of artisan community in Uganda and Engabu Za Tooro Cultural Troupe. He will present the Award to the artisan community and end with a press conference before proceeding home.

His social innovation (Traditional Artisan Inclusion model) won an Award by Opportunity Collaboration because it is addressing market exclusion leading to extreme poverty among the traditional artisans in Africa as a result of limited product development, design innovations, business skills, digital skills and infrastructure.

The innovation mobilizes capacity to advance product development, design innovations, business practices and digital marketing solutions to drive market access for traditional artisans and adapt them to the main stream creative manufacturing sector.

The innovation  is implemented by “African Continental Crafts Ltd” which is a for profit social enterprise which was first incorporated in Uganda in 2021 and having a business focus on the artisan sector across Africa.

 

 

Thursday, September 29, 2022

Rwagweri receives the Award for his Traditional Artisan Inclusion Innovation

Rwagweri with the Award

Stephen Rwagweri has received an Award from Opportunity Collaboration for his Traditional Artisan Inclusion Innovation from the head of the Opportunity Collaboration Fellowship Sarah Sterling in Miches City, Dominican Republic.

While receiving the Award, Rwagweri appealed to impact funders for social innovations to invest in the innovation to enable the enterprise which has a hybrid business delivery model produce craft designs adapted to the changing lifestyles and market demands while consolidating the ancient designs as a distinct product and provide capacity development to underserved artisans in product development, design innovations and business and digital marketing skills and infrastructure.

According to Rwagweri, the artisan sector annual revenue stood at US$ 500 billion in 2020 globally and is growing at 20% per year and projected to reach US$ 1 trillion by 2024.

Rwagweri further emphasized that producers of crafts who are beneficiaries of African Continental Crafts Ltd in capacity support services, market access and its associated benefits are drawn from vulnerable populations which were disproportionally devastated by COVID – 19 effects.

“The post COVID – 19 priorities to such groups focus on building their recovery and their future resilience which the enterprise is positioned to achieve through digital inclusion and income generation to them and hence to take advantage of the recovery investments now” says Rwagweri.

The innovation  is implemented by “African Continental Crafts Ltd” which is a for profit social enterprise which was first incorporated in Uganda in 2021 and having a business focus on the artisan sector across Africa.

Group photo

Stephen Rwagweri, who is the Executive Director of Engabu Za Tooro NGO and CEO African Continental Crafts Limited is attending a global summit of innovators in Miches City, Dominican Republic. The meeting will take 5 days between 25th to 29th September, 2022.

 

 

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Rwagweri continues to meet more Impact investors to pitch his social innovation

 

Rwagweri meeting impact investors

Stephen Rwagweri has continued to meet more Impact investors attending the Opportunity Collaboration Summit in Miches City, Dominican Republic and pitched his idea to enable him access funding to pilot his social innovation (Traditional Artisan Inclusion Model) across countries in Africa.

Yesterday Tuesday, 27th September, 2022 he pitched his innovation to impact investors who included Blackfox Philanthropy, Segal Family Foundation, Upaya Social Ventures, Accelerate Change and Skoll Foundation.

Rwagweri whose social innovation (Traditional Artisan Inclusion model) won an Award by Opportunity Collaboration because it is addressing market exclusion leading to extreme poverty among the traditional artisans in Africa as a result of limited product development, design innovations, business skills, digital skills and infrastructure.

The innovation mobilizes capacity to advance product development, design innovations, business practices and digital marketing solutions to drive market access for traditional artisans and adapt them to the main stream creative manufacturing sector.

The innovation  is implemented by “African Continental Crafts Ltd” which is a for profit social enterprise which was first incorporated in Uganda in 2021 and having a business focus on the artisan sector across Africa.

Stephen Rwagweri the Executive Director of Engabu Za Tooro NGO and CEO African Continental Crafts Limited is attending a globalsummit of innovators in Miches City, Dominican Republic. The meeting will take 5 days between 25th to 29th September, 2022.

 

 

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Impact investors commit to fund piloting of Rwagweri’s social innovation across countries in Africa

Rwagweri meeting impact investors

Impact investors attending the Opportunity Collaboration Summit in Miches City, Dominican Republic have committed to fund piloting of Rwagweri’s social innovation (Traditional Artisan Inclusion Model) across countries in Africa.

This was after meeting impact investors who included Global Fund for Women, Skoll Foundation, Imago Dei Fund, Beyond Capital Fund, The Goodall Foundation, Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurs, Beyond Capital Ventures and MIT Solve.

Rwagweri whose social innovation (Traditional Artisan Inclusion model) won an Award by Opportunity Collaboration because it is addressing market exclusion leading to extreme poverty among the traditional artisans in Africa as a result of limited product development, design innovations, business skills, digital skills and infrastructure.

The innovation mobilizes capacity to advance product development, design innovations, business practices and digital marketing solutions to drive market access for traditional artisans and adapt them to the main stream creative manufacturing sector.

The innovation  is implemented by “African Continental Crafts Ltd” which is a for profit social enterprise which was first incorporated in Uganda in 2021 and having a business focus on the artisan sector across Africa.


Stephen Rwagweri the Executive Director of Engabu Za Tooro NGO and CEO African Continental Crafts Limited is attending a globalsummit of innovators in Miches City, Dominican Republic. The meeting will take 5 days between 25th to 29th September, 2022.


Monday, September 26, 2022

Engabu Za Tooro ED and African Continental Crafts Ltd CEO arrives in Dominican Republic for the global meeting of innovators

Stephen Rwagweri

Stephen Rwagweri the Executive Director of Engabu Za Tooro NGO and African Continental Crafts Limited arrived yesterday (Sunday, 25th September, 2022) in Miches City, Dominican Republic for the global meeting of innovators. The meeting will take 5 days between 25th to 29th September, 2022.

After arrival, he had a meeting with global innovation funders which included Global Fund for Women, Skoll Foundation and MIT Solve.

Rwagweri whose social innovation (Traditional Artisan Inclusion model) won an Award by Opportunity Collaboration because it is addressing market exclusion leading to extreme poverty among the traditional artisans in Africa as a result of limited product development, design innovations, business skills, digital skills and infrastructure.

The innovation mobilizes capacity to advance product development, design innovations, business practices and digital marketing solutions to drive market access for traditional artisans and adapt them to the main stream creative manufacturing sector.

The innovation  is implemented by “African Continental Crafts Ltd” which is a for profit social enterprise which was first incorporated in Uganda in 2021 and having a business focus on the artisan sector across Africa.