The hard-working team at Wanda Bakery in Kigali, Rwanda are now officially registered as a co-operative. Starting from literally nothing, the women, who are students at our Rwanda Multi Learning Centre, have created a bakery business. Their work is an inspiration to others in Rwanda, and a source of utterly delicious treats. Their customers include expats, hotels and embassies across the Rwandan capital, and they have plans to produce more traditional food to tempt local taste buds too. To sample their brownies and zucchini bread is to be transported to heaven. See what we mean by checking out Melissa Musgrove’s photos of the women and their baked goods: http://gallery.me.com/melissalmusgrove#100076.
Our thanks to Julian Roberts, who ran the Berlin Marathon in September 2010 on behalf of Wanda Bakery and Network for Africa. The team is using the money so kindly raised by Julian to invest in further culinary training.
Two of the Wanda Bakery women will take courses in food preparation and services, while another is enrolling in an accounting and business management program.
Julian's donation is also being used to allow two Wanda Bakers to enroll at the Kigali Institute of Health to study psychological counselling. This may seem unconnected to cupcakes, but as one of the students explains:
“We want to be trained in counselling so that we are able to create a good and peaceful atmosphere for the business, but also for the Rwanda Multi-Learning Centre. A lot of young orphans, especially young girls, come to us for advice and help, and we want to be better able to help them.”
The Wanda Bakery women's determination to offer help and support to everyone in the Rwanda Multi Learning Centre community is what underlies the success of Network for Africa's projects: previously vulnerable and isolated women are forging a strong social network, supporting each other both personally and professionally, with each participant gaining greater self-confidence as a result.
This is how lives are transformed. We thank Julian and Alison Roberts, who worked so hard to raise money to help these remarkable women in Kigali.