Vanessa Ishimwe
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Social Entrepreneur with a focus on refugee Women and Youth
Vanessa Ishimwe, a Rwandan refugee who resettled in Uganda in 2008, is a social entrepreneur committed to advancing economic empowerment for refugee women and youth. She completed her education in Uganda and has since co-founded two organizations, including Authentic African Works, which she continues to lead.
Through this initiative, Vanessa supports women-led refugee-led organizations (RLOs) and fosters local livelihoods by producing and marketing high-quality leather goods. Her business arm, Ddala African Works, is a registered company that creates sandals, bags, wallets, and other leather products for both local and international markets. The enterprise prioritizes job creation for refugee women and youth with limited formal education. A share of its profits is reinvested into Authentic African Works to sustain operations and sponsor refugee girls’ secondary education. Vanessa’s model blends business and nonprofit work to bridge the gap between education and economic opportunity, promoting dignity, sustainability, and resilience in displacement contexts.