Rwanda has the highest percentage of women in parliament globally (61%) and one of Africaâs highest rates of female entrepreneurship. But women-owned businesses still face specific challenges: access to capital, networking gaps, and time constraints from disproportionate household responsibilities.
Here are the resources specifically designed to support women entrepreneurs in Rwanda.
Funding and finance
- BDF Women Entrepreneurship Fund â dedicated credit guarantee facility for women-owned businesses
- Bank of Kigaliâs Women Banking â specific financial products for women entrepreneurs with preferential rates
- USAID W-GDP â Womenâs Global Development and Prosperity Initiative â grants and technical assistance
- African Womenâs Development Fund â grants for women-led organisations
- Umurenge SACCOs â accessible microfinance at the sector level, with womenâs groups often getting preferential treatment
Networks and associations
- Rwanda Womenâs Network (RWN) â advocacy, training, and networking
- AWEIF (Africa Women Economic Integration Forum) â annual conference in Kigali
- Women in Business Rwanda â networking and mentorship platform
- PSF Womenâs Chamber â Private Sector Federationâs dedicated womenâs business chamber
- SheLeadsAfrica â pan-African community with Rwanda presence
Training and incubation
- Impact Hub Kigali â incubator with women-focused programmes
- Norrsken Kigali â co-working and impact hub with mentorship access
- Inkomoko â business development services with strong womenâs programming
- Digital Opportunity Trust â digital skills training for women entrepreneurs
Going digital
One of the biggest opportunities for women entrepreneurs is digital tools that save time â time thatâs often stretched thin between business and family:
- A website works 24/7 while youâre handling other responsibilities
- Professional email makes your business look established from day one
- Online booking reduces time spent answering phone calls
- Social media scheduled in advance means marketing happens even when youâre busy
Rwandaâs commitment to gender equality in business isnât just rhetoric â there are real resources available. Take advantage of them.