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YOUNG MOVERS & SHAKERS






 Young Women                                                   achieve this goal.



                                                               Where can one go for sweet potatoes, can I buy some? Are
 Bring Innovation   Larrisa                                    they at the shops?
                                                               They are not at the shops yet. I have started with this product
                                                               that I find easy, and can make easily without big machines.

 To Africa  Uwase                                             "My project was aimed at helping chil-

                                                              dren and pregnant women to benefit
          Rwanda

                                                              have a healthy life."
          What was your inspiration to set up Carl Group and what   from vitamin A in sweet potatoes and
          does it do?                                         - Larrisa Uwase
          After realising that malnutrition is a big problem in Africa. I
          came up with an idea of transforming orange sweet potatoes
          into different products like donuts, bread, cakes, and spaghetti   However, I am really hoping that soon I will be able to
          that can be purchased at an affordable price. Spaghetti was my   produce that spaghetti. I want to make an impact in Africa.
          vision as we know that many children in Africa are suffering   I want my spaghetti to be sold across Africa. There are not
          from diseases and malnutrition. My project was aimed at   many production industries in Africa and we know we export
          helping children and pregnant women to benefit from vitamin   spaghetti from Italy, China and the rest of the world. I want
          A in sweet potatoes and have a healthy life. I started working   to be the go-to spaghetti seller in Africa and maybe the whole
          from the University of Rwanda and it seemed like a crazy idea   world.
          initially. Everyone that I approached laughed and asked how
          can you make spaghetti from sweet potatoes? However, with
          the help of the University of Rwanda, I worked at the labora-
          tory and we could make spaghetti.
          I did research on sweet potatoes and found that many women  Audrey
          What came to your mind that you thought you can make
          spaghetti from sweet potatoes?

          in Rwanda grow that species of sweet potatoes but do not
          have a place where they can sell it. Sweet potato was a poor
          crop for animals. I wanted to add value because I have seen
          the nutrients in sweet potatoes, and wanted people to benefit   Cheng
          from them because I realised that the rate of malnutrition in
          Rwanda is high. My research was useful because I introduced   Kenya
          a new product after doing it. I discovered facts such as, eating
          a donut of 15 francs is easier than buying a lot of food that   Tell us about Maringa School.
          contain vitamin A. So, I made some affordable products that   Maringa school is a four-month-long computer science exhil-
          children can benefit from.                           arator programme. We offer training on web mobile technol-
 Nneile Nkholise  Larrisa Uwase  Audrey Cheng  Did you receive support from the Rwandan government for   ogies user experience and professional development. We are
          your innovative research and what have they done for you?
 According to statistics, Africa has had the fastest growing economies in the   I have been helped by the Ministry of Youth and ICT through   "We are tackling the lack of technical
          the business plan competition. It is not a big fund but it helps
 past decade. Economies of several Sub-Saharan countries, such as Ethiopia,   me to produce more donuts. My vision is to make spaghetti   skills across Africa. Through this program,
 continue to grow beyond the global economic growth rate. Africa’s young wom-  from sweet potatoes. That needs a very big investment and a   all of our students have gotten jobs as full
 en are also playing their part in contributing to the continent's growth. Nneile   lot of machinery and resources that I do not have now. How-  time self-engineers."
          ever, the competition was an opportunity, through top women
 Nkholise, Larrisa Uwase and Audrey Cheng are emerging bright young minds   innovators challenge I have been able to meet people who   - Audrey Cheng
 behind some of the continent’s innovation. Their businesses have been featured   have made it in my industry in Rwanda and internationally. I
          hope these connections can build something in the future. I
 and celebrated on many platforms around the world, including the World Eco-  have also applied for other funds around the world. I need to   tackling the lack of technical skills across Africa.
 nomic Forum on Africa. They share with us what their businesses are about.  make a change and be part of this fourth industrial revolu-  Through this program, all our students have gotten jobs as full
          tion, I hope through those fund applications I will be able to   time self-engineers. We also offer Maringa Def shop to further


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