Pascal Mulindwa Bukuru
Bukavu (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Pascal Mulindwa Bukuru
Bukavu (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Pascal Mulindwa is a Congolese social innovation professional and maternal health advocate with extensive experience in the nonprofit and social sector. For more than 10 years, he has worked and consulted with several projects/NGOs both in the DR. Congo and East Africa. Pascal is the Executive Director of Jenga Miradi Hub which is an early stage business incubator helping Congolese youth to tackle unemployment by innovating and starting business.
He is a Co-founder of SOS Maternal Health, a participant of the Mandela Washington Fellowship (Regional Leadership Center - East Africa) and an Amani Institute Fellow. Pascal is mentoring extensively with the Cherie Blair Foundation (mentoring women in business program), Global Innovation through Science and Technology, and the Social Innovation Academy. Having committed his life and purpose to changemaking, Pascal has received accolades as both a servant leader and a catalyst of change in his province and DR. Congo at large.
Academically, he holds a BA Rural Development (with emphasis in Social Organizations), a Postgraduate Certificate in Social Innovation Management and he is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health Leadership. His interests are line with Youth empowerment, Social Entrepreneurship; and those are complimented by his new-found passion of Maternal Health advocacy.