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Leading women entrepreneurs in East Africa win 2X Invest2Impact Business Competition

December 1, 2019 Melanie Hawken
FinDev Canada, Managing Director, Paul Lamontagne (centre) congratulates winners of the Invest2Impact Awards, from left: Climate Change and the Environment award winner, Lucy Mutinda of Ecocycle Ltd from Kenya; Women’s Empowerment award winner, Blan…

FinDev Canada, Managing Director, Paul Lamontagne (centre) congratulates winners of the Invest2Impact Awards, from left: Climate Change and the Environment award winner, Lucy Mutinda of Ecocycle Ltd from Kenya; Women’s Empowerment award winner, Blandine Umiziranenge of Kosmotive from Rwanda; Social Innovation award winner Yvette Ishimwe of Iriba Water Group Limited from Rwanda; and Youth Employment or Entrepreneurship Award winner, Beryl Anyiti Walubengo of Crystal Africa Cleaning Service Limited from Kenya.

Award Winners

On the evening of 25 November 2019, the city of Kigali in Rwanda played host to a very special event, coordinated to recognize the achievements of one hundred East African women entrepreneurs. These impact driven women were announced as the winners of the inaugural 2019 2X Invest2Impact. The event was part of the Global Gender Summit 2019. 2X Invest2Impact was organized and launched by the development finance institutions (DFIs) of Canada (FinDev Canada), the United Kingdom (CDC Group plc), France (Proparco) and the United States (OPIC), in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation. 



The winners of the 2019 2X Invest2Impact were awarded entry into one of four program tracks comprising: i) 2Xcelerate for businesses that could qualify for DFI investment, ii) 2Xcapital for ventures looking for non-DFI funding, iii) 2Xcrowd for businesses with the potential for crowdfunding, and iv) 2Xcatalyze for networking and profile-building. The one hundred women will make up the founders of 2Xconnect, an online community dedicated to African women entrepreneurs. It is designed to support collaboration, leadership, and the development of key business skills. As more participants join, it will be a place to share, support, learn, and celebrate the power of East African women business leaders who are positively impacting their communities, countries and continent. They comprise of 31 Kenyans, 26 Tanzanians, 15 Rwandans, 10 Ugandans and 18 Ethiopians. The inititiative was launched, to provide these women entrepreneurs with networking opportunities, mentorship, business development services, visibility and access to funding, to enable their businesses to thrive and grow. 

The power of 100: One hundred East African women entrepreneurs were announced the winners of the inaugural 2019 2X Invest2Impact at a ceremony at the first Global Gender Summit in Africa. They comprise of 31 Kenyans, 26 Tanzanians, 15 Rwandans, 10 U…

The power of 100: One hundred East African women entrepreneurs were announced the winners of the inaugural 2019 2X Invest2Impact at a ceremony at the first Global Gender Summit in Africa. They comprise of 31 Kenyans, 26 Tanzanians, 15 Rwandans, 10 Ugandans, and 18 Ethiopians.

Four Invest2Impact winners were also recognized for their outstanding impact on Women, Youth, Social Innovation, and the Environment. The winners were:

Women’s Empowerment – USD$ 25,000

To recognize real empowerment and participation of women in the boardroom and in the workplace, won by Blandine Umiziranenge of Kosmotive from Rwanda. Kosmotive was founded in 2014 to improve Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health in Rwanda. The Kosmos Magazine is a print and online periodical that offers interesting child and maternal health and lifestyle information to young women and mothers in Rwanda. It provides parenting advice for a wide net of readership, including fathers, young people and anyone interested in the wellbeing of families.

Youth Employment or Entrepreneurship – USD$ 20,000

To recognize a business that empowers youth and inspiring them to be tomorrow’s leaders, won by Beryl Anyiti Walubengo of Crystal Africa Cleaning Service Limited from Kenya. The organisation is  committed to employing youth with no access to tertiary education. Given that its service delivery requires unskilled labour,  Crystal Africa Cleaning Services Limited developed a training program that the youth undertake, before placement on client sites. On completion, one is given a job and allowed to advance in a career within the organization. The skills provided include computer skills, service operations procedures, first aid and customer service. Today, the entire 70 staff and shareholders at the organization are youth under 35 with responsibilities in management and service delivery.

Social Innovation – USD$ 20,000

To recognise the use of technology or innovative approaches to improve lives and support healthy communities, won by Yvette Ishimwe of Iriba Water Group Limited from Rwanda. Iriba Water Group Ltd’s three-fold business model's target is to avail safe drinking water to people while also fighting against climate change. This has been achieved by eradicating usage of single-use plastic bottles through the supply of IRIBA reusable water containers for customers to refill water and hence avoid single-use plastic water bottles. The solar-powered water ATMs are placed in different areas of the city, particularly very congested areas such as markets, car parking stations, hospitals, etc. Thanks to this refilling process, safe, clean drinking water becomes very affordable particularly for low-income earners who were otherwise unable to afford clean drinking water with existing bottled water solutions.

Climate Change and the Environment – USD$ 20,000

To recognize a business that is working to address climate change and promote a green economy, won by Lucy Mutinda of Ecocycle Ltd from Kenya. Ecocycle Ltd, converts onsite SEWAGE (Wastewater) to CLEAN REUSABLE WATER, Treatment & Recycling Technology. The Technology converts harmful Sewage to Safe clean water for non-potable uses in 8 hours. It incorporates Smart technology to automatically run the treatment process as well as requiring minimal energy that can be supplied from Green renewable sources e.g. Solar, Wind and Geothermal. This is installed to end users and premises that lack Municipal sewer connection which stands at 70% in Kenya.

The one hundred winners were selected based on their impact, vision, and purpose. The final judging panel included representatives of DFIs and funding partners, crowd funding platforms, and regional business associations as well as notable private sector leaders representing each country in the region. The competition received nearly 800 entries compliant with the minimum entry criteria of being in business for minimum three years, possessing USD $50,000 in sales and assets, and having at least five employees. Entries came from Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Launched in July 2019, the 2X Invest2Impact competition focuses on established women-owned businesses at the growth stage, poised for investment capital. It was designed by DFIs in order to:

  • Directly reach women-owned businesses that may otherwise face barriers in accessing investment capital;

  • Contribute to the community of women business owners and leaders in the region;

  • Gather and share lessons learned on women in business and gender-lens investing;

  • Increase visibility and momentum for gender-lens investing; and

  • Pilot an investment prospecting model that could be replicated in other regions.

The 2X Challenge

The G7 DFIs – FinDev Canada, the United Kingdom (CDC), the United States (Overseas Private Investment Corporation - OPIC), Italy (Cassadepositi e presiti - Cdp), France (Proparco) and Japan (JBIC and JICA), and Germany (DEG) – established the 2X Challenge at the 2018 G7 Summit in Charlevoix, Québec, Canada. The initiative aims to mobilize USD 3 billion by 2020 for investment in business and funds that empower women. As of August 1, 2019, members of the 2X Challenge estimate that close to USD 2.5 billion have already been mobilized. Since its announcement in June 2018, five new member nations have joined the 2X Challenge: The Netherlands (Netherlands Development Finance Company), Finland (Finnish Fund for Industrial Cooperation), Sweden (Swedfund), Denmark (Investment Fund for Developing Countries), and Switzerland (SIFEM). 2X Invest2Impact is an initiative aimed at increasing the number of women-owned businesses that enter into investors’ pipeline.

To view the highlights of the event, click on the links below to view the videos:

Rwanda PM Remarks

 Stephanie Emond Remarks

 Winners Awarding

 Fashion Show

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