What We Do

Lending a hand to vulnerable women & children

Ibwe Imbokodo Women’s Trust is a Non Governmental Organization that has a heart for marginalized women and children who have been victims of abuse. Our mission is to act as the information and legal mouthpiece of these aforementioned groups in emerging as survivors and to promote their rights. We help women and children in the fight against any form of victimization including segregation, Gender-Based Violence, sexual abuse, early marriages and other social misnomer practices.

Founder

Chantelle Muteswa

Ms Chantelle Muteswa is the founder of Ibwe Imbokodo Women’s Trust. She is a holder of a BA Double Major in Communications Media Studies and International Studies and an Honours Degree in International Relations. Ms Muteswa is an advocate for women and children’s rights and a voice for the marginalized. She is an avid believer of women empowerment and believes that “if you empower a woman, you empower a nation”.

Vision & Mission

Ibwe Imbokodo Women’s Trust was established to prevent and eradicate abuse and victimization against women. We pursue this goal by empowering women with development skills including anti-GBV awareness and self-reliance entrepreneurship. We also strive to further empower women to defend themselves against abuse and equip them through legal advice and advocacy. Our holistic approach to helping survivors of abuse includes providing psychological support.