How we work
Most investment in Rwanda's creative sector addresses one problem at a time: skills without market access, finance without the business fundamentals to use it, visibility without the systems to convert it. Inzira connects them — building the infrastructure that makes each investment compound.
01
Capacity Building
Practical learning that changes how practitioners think before they spend — designed with creatives, grounded in the realities of their work.
02
Shared Infrastructure
Co-working, retail showcase, and media studios in Kigali.
03
Creative Rwanda Directory
Digital visibility with market connection and ownership retained by creatives.
Rwanda's creative sector is not short of talent. It is short of the infrastructure that makes talent economically viable. Inzira works alongside creative practitioners, cooperatives, and sector organisations to build the systems — for learning, market access, and finance — that make creative work a reliable foundation.
In the field
Activations, partnerships, and tests — what we have tried, what we learned, and who we built it with.

Africa Week @ Norrsken

Visit Rwanda x PFL

Music & Friends

Somnia Drive-In

British High Commission
We work through three interconnected pillars:
- Co-created Programs: Skills development, right-sized finance, and capacity building designed with creatives to respond to lived realities and sector needs.
- Shared Infrastructure: Physical spaces for connection, collaboration, and creation, including a co-working environment, retail showcase, and media studios that provide the resources creatives need to grow.
- The Creative Directory: A digital platform surfacing Rwanda's creative talent across craft, design, digital, and performance sectors, connecting creatives to markets while ensuring they retain ownership of their customer relationships.
Funded by
Programme Partners