At Ingabo HopeCore, we harness technology to combat gender-based violence (GBV) in Rwanda and beyond, empowering survivors while fostering resilience and equality in our communities.
We are Ingabo HopeCore; a tech-enabled startup tackling gender-based violence (GBV) in Rwanda and beyond. Founded by two medical students inspired by Hanga SRH Cohort 1 and other SRH ventures, we offer a mobile app, web platform, podcasts, and youth education programs and platforms to prevent GBV, support survivors, and break silence with inclusive, scalable solutions. Targeting an underfunded SRH niche, we aim to impact 50,000 lives by 2026, sustain ourselves through subscriptions and partnerships, and pioneer a future where technology heals and empowers all; regardless of their sociocultural background, ability, gender, and location.
A Rwanda where GBV is prevented, survivors thrive, and technology empowers all to heal, hope, and dream.
To deliver innovative, inclusive tech solutions that prevent and respond to GBV, fostering resilience and equality.
With the Hopecore Hub mobile app, Victoria transformed her pain into purpose, becoming a beacon of hope and a passionate advocate against GBV in her community.
Through the Umurinzi Club, Migambi learned the values of respect and leadership, becoming a role model in GBV prevention, inspiring his peers to advocate for change.
The Ingabo Voices podcasts provide a platform for survivors, enabling healing and support through shared stories and resources, fostering a resilient community.