Who we are
Iriza Ntako Heritage, we are eco-tourism which is promoting Rwandan culture by promoting the teen mums talents through the provisional of weaving training and leadership classes as well for the purpose of making them Independence.
20% for empowering women and community development.
Weaving project to empower Rwandan women weavers who were infected by HIV/AIDS and unplanned pregnancy girls who were not able to pay the school fees for their children and themselves across Rwanda.
Read Morea community based organisation that supports a training program for teen mums in Musha Sector, Eastern Province of Rwanda. The program provides weaving classes and financial literacy for the participants
Read MoreThe product s they are train to weave are traditional art craft and home appliances. These products are sold in international markets, with a high market price.
Read Morerole as actors for social change and the possibilities of art in Rwanda today... and concealing the divide between rural and urban Rwanda.
Rwandan young women living in poverty, may be an adaptive strategy to alter fertility timing norms in order to deal with shortened health, life expectancies and low-income
The social problem construction of teen childbearing in Rwanda has its roots in historical and cultural of poor women's reproduction and sexuality where it was prohibited to debate about sex in families.
Teen mothers are talented and expert weavers who are creating something beautiful that represent Rwandan culture at Musha sector in Rwamagana district