Serrah Galos
Galos describes himself as a Humanitarian and Development Photographer. His work describes him as an agent of change. His work, characterized by its raw power and profound empathy, has become a beacon in the world of advocacy, proving that photography is not just an art form but a potent tool for social change
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Jane Uwamahoro
Growing up in a village without her parents and raised by her grandfather and step-grandmother, Jane Uwamahoro was intimately acquainted with hardship from a young age. KU Social, born out of Uwamahoro’s vision focuses on promoting women artisans teaching improbability skills to rural women.
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Uwamungu Raissa
Marie Ange Raissa Uwamungu’s path to becoming a celebrated champion for gender equality is nothing short of extraordinary. As the founder of the Impanuro Girls Initiative, she has transformed the lives of thousands of girls and young women in Rwanda, proving that with vision and perseverance, remarkable change is possible.