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Paul Kagame and First Lady Host Francine LeFrak and Delegation at Urugwiro Village

Paul Kagame and First Lady Host Francine LeFrak and Delegation at Urugwiro Village

Mar 21, 2026 - 11:18
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On Friday, 20 March 2026, At Urugwiro Village, Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame hosted Francine LeFrak and her delegation for a luncheon, welcoming first-time visitors eager to explore Rwanda’s remarkable journey.


The delegation, led by Francine LeFrak, brings together leaders from sectors including education, real estate, law, art, finance, media, philanthropy, and technology.

Their visit offers a hands-on understanding of Rwanda’s history, the country’s post-1994 Genocide reconstruction, socio-economic transformation, and inclusive governance.

Founded in 2009, the Francine LeFrak Foundation focuses on improving lives by addressing poverty and empowering communities, particularly women.

The foundation has supported programs in financial literacy, entrepreneurship, digital skills, and crafts, while also aiding survivors of the Genocide against the Tutsi and justice-related initiatives.

The luncheon at Urugwiro Village symbolizes Rwanda’s openness to global partnerships, knowledge exchange, and collaboration with leaders committed to social impact and sustainable development.

Paul Kagame and First Lady Host Francine LeFrak and Delegation at Urugwiro Village

Mar 21, 2026 - 11:18
 0
Paul Kagame and First Lady Host Francine LeFrak and Delegation at Urugwiro Village

On Friday, 20 March 2026, At Urugwiro Village, Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame hosted Francine LeFrak and her delegation for a luncheon, welcoming first-time visitors eager to explore Rwanda’s remarkable journey.


The delegation, led by Francine LeFrak, brings together leaders from sectors including education, real estate, law, art, finance, media, philanthropy, and technology.

Their visit offers a hands-on understanding of Rwanda’s history, the country’s post-1994 Genocide reconstruction, socio-economic transformation, and inclusive governance.

Founded in 2009, the Francine LeFrak Foundation focuses on improving lives by addressing poverty and empowering communities, particularly women.

The foundation has supported programs in financial literacy, entrepreneurship, digital skills, and crafts, while also aiding survivors of the Genocide against the Tutsi and justice-related initiatives.

The luncheon at Urugwiro Village symbolizes Rwanda’s openness to global partnerships, knowledge exchange, and collaboration with leaders committed to social impact and sustainable development.