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Tom Mulisa is a president of the Intango Y’amahoro Foundation. He is a lawyer by profession and teaches Human Rights law, Constitutional law and Administrative law at the faculty of law of National University of Rwanda. He has been working with the Legal Aid Clinic at the faculty of law of the National University of Rwanda since a volunteer student and later as legal assistant charged with Hiv/Aids and Human Rights. He has worked with associations of people living with Hiv/Aids and has benefited various trainings from the Human Rights Development Initiative (HRDI) as one of the pioneer group of students trained in 2006. He has recent participated in Advocacy and litigation for cases related to unfair discrimination carried out to people living with Hiv/Aids in Rwanda.
 
 
Umulisa Vestina Husna is the vice president of Intango Y’amahoro Foundation. She is a lawyer by profession and has vast experience of working with associations living people HiV/Aids. She has participated in various leadership roles and campaigns for women empowerment in Rwanda. She currently serves on the advisory committee of Nyarugenge district and coordinates various projects aimed at empowering women especially those living with Hiv/Aids.
 
 
Rutiyomba Joseph is the secretary general of Intango Y’amahoro Foundation. He is an accountant by training and has carried out various activities relating to budgeting, finance and Auditing. He is currently an accountant with a business firm in Kigali. He has been passionate with the poor and fighting injustice through his early child hood. He remains a strong campaigner for equality and a society that is free of discrimination. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Buhura Valens is a member of the Executive committee of Intango Y’amahoro Foundation.a lawyer by training who has devoted most of time in life to the struggle for social justice. He has worked as a state attorney with the ministry of justice after his university experience organizing students and youth with in the pan African movement. His activities have been marked with listening to the poor and disadvantaged not only in Rwanda but in Africa and the world.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ange Aimable Musafiri was raised in Burundi as a Rwandan refugee. Aimable joined other Rwandans in returning to his home country in 1994. He pursued his degree in Political Science from the National University of Rwanda and has other short courses related to Conflict Resolution, Mediation, Community Development, Entrepreneurship, ICT . He is trained in leadership and motivational speech through the International Youth Fellowship and he is also trained  in counseling for healing and reconciliation. His passion is to see his country restored on a grassroots level after the brokenness from the genocide and its consequences. As a former Executive Secretary of Mugombwa sector, Aimable has experience in governance and understands the work of local leadership and community initiatives. He worked in various NGO’S such as As We Forgive Rwanda Initiative where he was holding a position of Director of Training, Monitoring and Evaluation . Aimable is talented at leading dynamic discussions in workshops, partnering with local leaders, and planning grassroots events and projects. He lives in Nyamata  and now works as a head trainer in Bugesera in Reach Up program in DOT-RWANDA where he delivers Livelihood, ICT and Business Skills to Women and Youth of the above stated district. He is a member of Intango y’Amahoro Foundation where he has been elected as an adviser in- charge of Planning and Projects elaboration.
 
 
 
 
Gasangwa Ezra is member of the executive committee of Intango Y’amahoro foundation. A lawyer training and a social activist. He has worked with non governmental organizations in Rwanda especially dealing with project preparation, trainings and project elaboration. He has worked closely around the rights of children and has of late
 
 
 
 
 
Berthine Gikundiro is a member of the Executive committee of Intango Y’Amohoro Foundation. She is a journalist by profession and has worked with different local media in Rwanda, where she has a large experience in reporting &presenting news, radio programs pre-recorded producing and engaging live talk shows. She has worked with Radio Salus, one of the best local FM radio stations in Rwanda, owned by the National University of Rwanda.
 
Berthine has produced many radio programs on youth, reproductive health, human rights and democracy and has worked with Local and International Organizations such as PSI/Rwanda, AJIPRODHO and Never Again Rwanda” Human Rights based NGOs, Japan International Cooperation Agency, and IREX/USAID.
She has a large experience in print and online Journalism where she’s co-founder of www.igitondo.com; she serves as a journalist but also as a Public relations and communications officer.
Berthine Gikundiro participates in Human Rights and Peace building Activities, where She is among the founders of Rwanda Youth Campaign for Somalia in partnership with Ministry of Youth & Culture and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Rwanda, a campaign which aims to advocate for Somalis who are dying every day of hunger and drought in Somalia. She holds an undergraduate degree (4 years) in Journalism and Communication from the National University of Rwanda in the School of Journalism and Communication.
 
 
 
 
Byarugaba Isah is a member of the Executive committee of Intango Y’Amohoro Foundation. A lawyer by profession and a member of Kigali Bar Association, worked with the Legal Aid Clinic at the faculty of law of the National University of Rwanda as a volunteer student. He works hard to change people’s lives through justice.
 
 
 
DUSENGIMANA N.J.M.Vianney is a member of Intango Y’Amohoro Foundation. Agricultural Engineer by profession and a member of Agricultural Engineers Association in Rwanda; worked with Local Government and community for sustainable development by Environmental protection. He works hardly to change people’s lives through Development and Environmental protection projects.
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