Imbuto Foundation
Clément Kabiligi has been with Imbuto Foundation since March 2013, currently serving as Head of Department for Knowledge Development and Research. Prior to this role, Clément worked at Rwanda Telecentre Network as a Business Development Center Manager and at Digital Opportunity Trust as an Intern. Clément also holds a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from the National University of Rwanda, where Clément studied from January 2008 to October 2011.
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Imbuto Foundation
In 2001, Protection and Care of Families against HIV/AIDS (PACFA) was established as a project under the Office of the First Lady, to mobilize resources desperately needed in the fight against HIV/AIDS. This initiative primarily focused on providing a holistic approach for dignifed lives of families, including women deliberately infected with HIV/AIDS during the Genocide against the Tutsi. Over the years, PACFA grew to embrace more programmes and in 2007, it changed its name to Imbuto Foundation to reflect its evolution and new fields of activity, through programmes in health, education, youth and economic empowerment. Literally translated Imbuto means “seed”. A seed well planted, watered, nurtured and given all the necessary support successfully grows into a healthy plant; one that reaches high and stands tall. This vision shapes the Imbuto Foundation’s current initiatives and future projects.