Having one of the highest rates of female labor force participation in the world and one of the fastest growing economies in Africa, Rwanda has been called a model for gender equality.
-Pulitzer Centre
WOMEN AT THE FRONT
Integrating women into the workforce, Gisovu empowers them by providing means to support themselves and their families.
As the Rwandan estates are fairly young, the culture of tea is fairly nascent and efforts are made to train women on cultivation and the technique of tea plucking. Working with UNICEF, the young mothers are provided with mobile creche to aide them whilst plucking on steep ridges. The estate has a near 50% male to female worker ratio.
The pfunda estates have organized Aids awareness camps, constructed basketball court and in partnership with Taylors of Harrogate made water tank, benefiting about 200 families.
IMPROVING ACCESS TO WATER
In remote hillside regions around Gisovu, the villagers would have to trek 6 km every time they needed water. In partnership with Bettys & Taylors, one of the biggest buyers from the estate, a pipeline was installed. 600 families (approximately 3,000 people) were enabled easier access to fresh water. This had far reaching implications; with more time to work people were empowered to support their families. Better access to water would reduce illness and disease. And because the children would no longer have to help with the water collections, they spent more time both at school and at play.