Felicite Rwemarika
Felicite Rwemarika is a women's rights activist, entrepreneur, and member of the International Olympic Committee. Her work focuses on raising awareness for gender equality in sports and using sports as a tool for conflict resolution and economic empowerment. She is also an organizer of financial literacy trainings.
Early life and education
Rwemarika's family left Rwanda during the Rwandan Revolution and resettled in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She is one of 14 children.From 1985 to 1995, Rwemarika studied at the Mulago Hospital in Uganda and received a diploma in nursing. She went on to receive degrees in business administration.
Career
Rwemarika has founded two businesses, worked as a nurse, and served as country coordinator and chair of a non-governmental organization. She is also a speaker at the American University of Nigeria on unity and reconciliation through sport.Rwemarika is the founder, chair, and legal representative of the Association of Kigali Women in Sports, an organization dedicated to helping women who were victims of the 1994 Tutsi genocide through sports. She has played a role in various international women's sports organization, including the CECAFA Women Commission, Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee, and Women's Football Commission in the Rwandan Football Federation.