I started a new project yesterday. I am trying to interview
and photograph all of our graduates from the Business Development Center, at
least the ones who have started businesses (which is a lot of them!). My first
meeting was yesterday and it was WONDERFUL.
Meet Patrice HABINSHUTI. He's the one on the right. Patrice participated in the BDC
during his third year of university. Two winning competitions and two
graduations later, he has a flourishing business – Eden Flowers and Business
Support.
His biggest initiative is the Africa Innovation Prize – High
School Initiative. Basically, he is starting entrepreneurship clubs in high
schools all over Rwanda. Right now he has Memorandums of Understanding with 12
schools.
Ready for the crazy part?
In those 12 schools, there are 4,000 student members!!!
Just one of those students owns a brickmaking business and
employs more than 100 people every day.
By the end of the year, Patrice is planning on being in 50
high schools and expanding his programs to offer a lecture series, relax time,
and a chance for the student entrepreneurs to share about their own businesses.
I was so inspired by Patrice and his initiative. He told me
that when he was in the BDC, Dr. Mulford called him the “man with unlimited
ideas.” He described himself as being “too entrepreneurial” at times.
I think I related. :-)
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