We work through three interconnected pillars:
- Co-created Programs: Skills development, right-sized finance, and capacity building designed with creatives to respond to lived realities and sector needs.
- Shared Infrastructure: Physical spaces for connection, collaboration, and creation, including a co-working environment, retail showcase, and media studios that provide the resources creatives need to grow.
- The Creative Directory: A digital platform surfacing Rwanda's creative talent across craft, design, digital, and performance sectors, connecting creatives to markets while ensuring they retain ownership of their customer relationships.
Collaborations & Partnerships
The ecosystem makers and shapers we've worked with.
Africa Week @ Norrsken
Inzira presented at a co-creation session titled "Building a Thriving Creative Economy in Rwanda" alongside Sandrine Umutoni, Minister of State for the Ministry of Youth and Arts and HEVA Fund, convened by Illume.
In collaboration with Illume, Inzira hosted a Masterclass titled "Financing Creativity: Preparing for Investment and Growth" facilitated by HEVA Fund.
Visit Rwanda x PFL
Visit Rwanda had an exciting partnership with PFL Africa to host the first MMA fight in East Africa. As part of this partnership, Visit Rwanda collaborated with 4 Rwandan designers to create bespoke pieces for four fighters headlining the main event fight.
The objective was to promote Rwandan talent and position Rwanda as a hub for creativity and style while amplifying Visit Rwanda's brand presence around the PFL Africa event.
Music & Friends
Inzira provided financial support for Vol. 4 of Music & Friends titled "A Work of Art," an ecosystem project designed to showcase the power of collaboration and to create tangible opportunities for local creatives and artisans.
Creatives supported through this collaboration also included creatives with disabilities and rural based creatives.
Somnia Drive-In
Kigali's first large-scale outdoor cinema experience designed to provide a unique social entertainment platform under the open sky at the Expo Grounds.
The concept blends classic drive-in cinema with immersive activities, food and beverage experiences, performance arts, and community-building elements; helping diversify Kigali's entertainment landscape and reinforce its status as a cultural hub in East Africa.
British High Commission
We supported 7 designers in the project titled "The Communition" as part of the larger Rwanda Fashion Entrepreneurs Programme (RFEP). This project saw the 7 designers design outfits for the British High Commissioner in the lead up to the King's Birthday.
The winning designs were worn by the High Commissioner at the event celebrating the King's Birthday and all designs were displayed exhibition style at the party.