Draft:Sandrine Umutoni

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Sandrine Umutoni is a Rwandan woman who is a former Imbuto Foundation General Director and the current State Minister at the Ministry of Youth. Sandrine holds a master's degree in French studies from Georgia State University and a bachelor's degree in international relations from Agnes Scott College.[1] She commits to promoting gender equality and women empowerment in young women.

Early life[edit]

Sandrine was born in 1983 in the United States of America to Rwandan parents who had resided there due to migration resulting in the 1994 genocide.[citation needed] In 2016 Sandrine published her first children's book.[2]

Imbuto Foundation[edit]

The Imbuto Foundation is an organization founded by the First Lady of the Republic of Rwanda, Jeannette Kagame, in 2001 with a mission of supporting the development of a healthy, educated, and prosperous society.[3] They focus on three main activities in terms of interventions such as education, health and youth empowerment and HIV prevention.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sandrine Umutoni". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  2. ^ "Plenaries - ICASA 2019 Rwanda".
  3. ^ "Mission, Vision, Values - IMBUTO Foundation". www.imbutofoundation.org.
  4. ^ "IMBUTO Foundation". www.imbutofoundation.org.