Our beautiful Gorilla Highlands region is fantastically rich in natural resources — but too many people here struggle. Youngsters grow up surrounded by abundance, yet face poverty, corruption, limited opportunities and sometimes even war! These contradictions make it hard for them to imagine a hopeful future.
Across Rwanda, Uganda and DR Congo, numerous young people want to start innovative projects and businesses, protect their environment, speak up for their communities and create positive change. But too often they lack support, networks and real-life role models to learn from.

We believe change begins when the youth are connected across borders, inspired and given practical tools. By combining entrepreneurship, conservation, creativity, sports, peacebuilding and hands-on support, we help young people build international friendships, strengthen community ties and become confident problem-solvers.

Vanessa Maheshe is a great example of such a problem-solver: a Congolese community mobiliser who works on public health and hygiene in conflict-affected zones near national parks. She views Illumineers as a chance to link conservation with economic opportunities like ecotourism.
Wish to see how our work looks like in real life? Check out Vanessa’s video diary from the 2025 Illumineers Friendship Camp:
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The future of the region depends on young people who believe in themselves and are ready to lead. When youngsters meet, exchange ideas and organise together, ideally at scale, they can make a real difference for peace and civic life in the region.
With such a young population, we see a powerful opening: imagine and build solutions that come from within the region, shaped by the people who live here.
Illumineers Mission Statement
We connect the youth of Rwanda, Uganda and DR Congo and give them practical skills that lead to personal development, civic engagement and regional peacebuilding.

Theory of Change
When young people are given a safe, supportive and inspiring environment, they grow in confidence and leadership. By matching this with transboundary relationships and possibilities for economic growth, we boost peace, cooperation and security in the region.

Maxime Kabanda is a graduate of the 2023 Illumineers program and the founder of a Rwandan enterprise transforming the food system through quinoa production. He works with smallholder farmers to promote climate-smart agriculture that restores soil health and respects biodiversity.
Progress So Far
Between 2023 and 2025, we ran a couple of Illumineers cohorts in Rwanda’s Musanze District, working with young people aged 15–30. They joined the program because of its focus on entrepreneurship and international connections, and stayed because it offered much more:
- hands-on Idea Accelerator workshops in collaboration with local enterprises and organisations
- international Friendship Camps
- seed funding capital for conservation and environmental business/project ideas
- sports activities and personal growth meet-ups
- leadership and digital literacy training
- social responsibility program focused on Historically Marginalised People
Some Stats (January 2026):
project/business idea applications received: 84
applications accepted: 22
3-month Idea Accelerators held: 2
Accelerator participants: 55
weekend Friendship Camps held: 3
Camp participants: 61
Plans for 2026
Building on what we’ve learned in Rwanda, we plan to expand Idea Accelerators to southwestern Uganda and eastern Congo in 2026.
We also aim to launch an online course and learning community, so young people can keep learning, connecting and growing long after the program ends.

Vivian Achiro is one of the leaders of the Illumineers expansion in Uganda. A 2025 Friendship Camp participant, she is a climate advocate who promotes urban farming using recycled plastics. She organises community cleanups and educates her peers on waste management to prevent flooding.
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Our Illumineers Stories:
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The Quinoa House of Musanze
The Afroquin team has found a home!Illumineers alumni Maxime Kabanda (2023 cohort) and Emmanuel Rangiryayo (2024 cohort) now rent a house in Musanze, and have even obtained some tea-packaging machinery.…
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Friendship Camp: Where Connections Take Root
In the Gorilla Highlands, some encounters do not end when the tents are packed away and the campfire fades. They continue to open unexpected paths. Just over five months ago,…
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We Are Together: The Congo Boy of Lake Bunyonyi
🇺🇬❤️🇨🇩 Hear a voice that unites, straight from the shores of Lake Bunyonyi! Abraham Otebwa, a young Ugandan with a big heart, shares a powerful and sincere testimony: his unwavering…
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Your Trailblazer Takes You to Congo (And Kampala!)
Quarterly newsletter for Gorilla Highlands lovers I only like Kampala on Sundays. This awesomely crazy city is much more relaxed, quieter and enjoyable on weekends. So being stuck alone in…
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It Hits Different: Illumineers Video, Friendship Camp Edition
The freshest, the most 🔥 version of the Illumineers promo video is here — with tons of footage from Friendship Camp! Feeling generous today? GoFundMe link is right here. 😎…
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Illumineers to Transform the Gorilla Highlands Region
One of the gifts Gorilla Highlands Experts (GHE) — specialists from a variety of fields — bring to our region is the annual Friendship Camp. The 2025 edition, which wrapped…
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Ambrose’s Lake Bunyonyi Quickie — For Lifetime Impact!
The absolute star of the first full GHE Friendship Camp day at Edirisa on Lake Bunyonyi was Ambrose Kibuuka. He’s our co-founder, education and careers consultant, best-selling author of “After…
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25 Friendship Campers, 4 Days at Lake Bunyonyi
Just one week to go! ⏱️ The 25 awesome delegates may already be packing their bags for Uganda’s Lake Bunyonyi — the next stop of the GHE Friendship Camp journey!…
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Why “Illumineers”: Building a Young Future for DR Congo, Rwanda and Uganda
Right from the moment we started dreaming about taking an active role in shaping the future of the Gorilla Highlands region shared by Rwanda, Uganda and DR Congo, our foremost focus has…

