Our Mental Health & Wellness Team

Rose Uwineza
Yoga teacher offering yoga and movement sessions for individuals, corporate teams, and community groups, taught mainly in Kinyarwanda to keep the practice rooted and accessible. Born in Rwanda, Rose lost both her parents during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi at the age of six — an experience that grounds her commitment to healing-centered, community-based practice.

Nzeyimana Jean Bosco
Enthusiastic and experienced mental health professional with more than 13 years in the mental health field. Trained as a counseling psychologist with a mental health nursing background.

Theophila Ingabire
Mental health professional with over a decade of experience in nursing, psychosocial support, and public health. Began her career at Ndera Neuropsychiatric Hospital (2007–2017), providing individual, group, and couple therapy while supporting community mental health integration. Holds an Advanced Diploma in Mental Health Nursing and a Bachelor's degree in Public Health, and is currently pursuing a Master's in Global Health. Since 2017, has worked as a Psychosocial Worker at Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village, supporting students' emotional well-being and resilience. Also a Certified Narrative and Community Therapist, known for a compassionate and holistic approach.

Janvier Muhire
Psychologist and wellness consultant helping individuals and communities navigate stress, relationships, and life transitions.

Anna Mapendo
Therapist and life coach empowering individuals and families to overcome challenges and live with purpose, balance, and well-being.

Belyse Blandine Isingizwe
Registered Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist with the Rwanda Allied Health Professions Council, supporting individuals, couples, and families through depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, substance use and behavioural addictions, relationship and parenting challenges, and neurocognitive concerns. Combines evidence-based assessment and counselling with a compassionate, collaborative approach, helping clients build resilience, strengthen relationships, and develop healthier coping strategies.

Christella Ishimwe
My name is Ishimwe Christella, and I am a clinical psychologist with 12 years of experience. I hold a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and Therapeutics, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Psychology. Throughout my career, I have discovered a profound passion for supporting others in their mental well-being, empowering them to reach their fullest potential and lead fulfilling lives. My work involves providing individual, family, and group psychotherapy, as well as conducting training and workshops on mental health. I primarily assist individuals facing challenges such as depression, anxiety, complicated grief, and relationship issues. I also have experience working with marginalized communities, including sex workers and the LGBTQ+ community.