Maurice Murindankiko

Information Technology Coordinator at Village Enterprise

Maurice Murindankiko is an experienced Information Technology professional currently serving as the Information Technology Coordinator and previously as the Information Technology Associate at Village Enterprise since April 2021. With a strong background in technology and operations management, Maurice has held multiple roles including Operations Manager at ERDA Ltd, where responsibilities included survey administration and data analysis. Additional experience includes a trainee position at IEEE Communications Society, a researcher at TradeMark East Africa focusing on trade reform evaluations, and a consultant role for the Department for International Development (DFID). Earlier career roles include quality checking at Ipsos and working as an IT Engineer at Top Skills Ltd. Maurice holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the National University of Rwanda.

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Village Enterprise

We believe it is possible to end extreme poverty. But climate change, conflict, and other shocks are threatening the progress that has been made. Backed by rigorous evidence, we have a solution that lifts families in rural Africa out of extreme poverty, improves their well-being and resiliency, and ensures a brighter future for generations to come. Partnering with governments, nonprofits, United Nations agencies, conservation organizations, and private sector companies, Village Enterprise equips women, refugees, and youth living in extreme poverty with the resources and skills to become first-time business owners and start climate-smart businesses and savings groups. For over 30 years, we have worked in rural African communities where most people live on $2.15 a day or less. Over 97% of our team is African, and more than 83% of our entrepreneurs are female. To date, we have impacted the lives of more than 1.6 million people in Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, and Mozambique. To learn more about our work to eradicate extreme poverty and how our model empowers women, youth, and refugees, cultivates resilience against climate change, and protects the environment and endangered species, visit our website.


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