Clarisse Iribagiza

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Born (1988-01-28) 28 January 1988 (age 38)
CitizenshipRwanda
EducationUniversity of Rwanda, College of Science and Technology (B.Sc. in Computer Engineering)
African Leadership University, School of Business (MBA in Business)
Arizona State University (PhD in Innovation in Global Development)
Clarisse Iribagiza
Born (1988-01-28) 28 January 1988 (age 38)
CitizenshipRwanda
EducationUniversity of Rwanda, College of Science and Technology (B.Sc. in Computer Engineering)
African Leadership University, School of Business (MBA in Business)
Arizona State University (PhD in Innovation in Global Development)
Alma materUniversity of Rwanda,Arizona State University
OccupationResearcher at Arizona State University
Years active2010-present
Known forDigital transformation
Notable workFounded Hehe Limited

Clarisse Iribagiza (born 28 January 1988) is a computer scientist in Rwanda. She is the CEO and co-founder of the mobile technology company HeHe Limited, and one of the UNCTAD's seven "eTrade for Women Advocates from the developing world".

Clarisse Iribagiza was born on 28 January 1988.[1]

Iribagiza attended the University of Rwanda’s College of Science and Technology and she attended a short Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) incubation program.[2]

Career

Iribagiza founded her mobile technology company, HeHe Limited,[1] whilst still an undergraduate. By 2019 it had grown to have two million customers. The company works with local suppliers and they get access to an online store for their goods, inventory maintenance and they receive digital payments from their end customers.[3] HeHe Labs partnered with GirlHub, in an initiative that aims to inspire ambition in Rwandan girls. They teach them about not just ICT, but technology and design in general and in critical thinking.[4]

She is[when?] a researcher at Arizona State University, United States.[citation needed]

Recognition and awards

L to R: The other winners of her UNCTAD award Claudia de Heredia, Helianti Hilman, Nina Angelovska, Patricia Zoundi Yao, and Xiaofei Yao
  • Iribagiza was the winner of the East African entrepreneur reality TV show Inspire Africa, Season 1.[1]
  • In 2012, she was one of the "20 movers and shakers of Africa" named at the continent CEO Summit,[5] and the following year Jeannette Kagame, the First Lady of Rwanda recognised her as one of the Imbuto Foundation's "Celebrating Young Rwandan Achievers".[5]

Personal life

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