Sisters of Rwanda started in December of 2006. We started this journey with just a few women, and together we have struggled, triumphed and learned what it is we are meant to do. Our family has ebbed and flowed with women and children for over 2 years, and we now have 43 women, just over 100 children, 2 international staff, 2 Rwandan staff, a handful of interns, an incredible team in the US, and a following of supporters all over the world. For the last 2 ½ years we’ve been researching alongside Rwandan women, but mostly we’ve been listening to the tears, the laughter, the challenges, the history…and in essence the hearts of Rwandan women and their children. Alas we are ready... Sisters of Rwanda is now KEZA.
KEZA means “beautiful” in Kinyarwanda, and we are about representing the beauty of Africa. We are dedicated to generating income for non-profit development organizations. We will ensure integrity, efficiency and quality products from all of our KEZA partners. We will establish Africa’s position in the luxury fashion industry and bring much needed income and careers to the poor. We will no longer speak of “those Africans” living in poverty. KEZA is where “they” become “we”, and together we shall strive to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor
At KEZA we believe that when THEY become WE, the world changes. We believe that when people cease to speak of “those Africans” living in poverty, disease and corruption, and begin to view human beings from all over the world as an interconnected HUMAN RACE, then the pain and suffering we so despise in the world will begin to fade away. This is the essence of Ubuntu philosophy. Ubuntu is described best by the honorable Desmond Tutu : ““Ubuntu is a concept that we have in our Bantu languages at home. Ubuntu is the essence of being a person. It means that we are people through other people. We cannot be fully human alone. We are made for interdependence, we are made for family. When you have ubuntu, you embrace others. You are generous, compassionate. If the world had more ubuntu, we would not have war. We would not have this huge gap between the rich and the poor. You are rich so that you can make up what is lacking for others. You are powerful so that you can help the weak, just as a mother or father helps their children. This is God's dream.”
Welcome to KEZA, “Where THEY become WE.”
*KEZA means beautiful in Rwanda's local language, Kinyarwanda.*
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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