Gorilla Highlands Illumineers

Gorilla Highlands Illumineers Nature. Culture.

Together. | youth program | Rwanda 🇷🇼 + Uganda 🇺🇬 + DR Congo 🇨🇩 | umbrella organisation: facebook.com/gorillahighlands | 🤩 donations: gofund.me/1945c5b0

For more info about the project see: experts.gorillahighlands.com/pocket-treasure
22/12/2025

For more info about the project see: experts.gorillahighlands.com/pocket-treasure

02/11/2025

The freshest, the most 🔥 version of the Illumineers promo video is here — with tons of footage from Friendship Camp! Feeling generous today? GoFundMe link is in the bio. 😎

17/10/2025

Vanessa Maheshe, the powerful (even only) girl participant from Congo! who infused our recent Friendship Camp with amazing energy! Vanessa is now officially our dedicated ambassador in eastern DRC, passionately encouraging others. We hope her efforts pave the way for many more girls from Congo to join us!
Hear about the camp from vanessamaheshe herself in this video!

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📍Happy Independence Day, Uganda!63 years of freedom, pride and power.🇺🇬 But let's real talk If yesterday’s freedom was a...
09/10/2025

📍Happy Independence Day, Uganda!
63 years of freedom, pride and power.🇺🇬

But let's real talk
If yesterday’s freedom was about break through
then maybe today’s is about saving our planet 🌱

Because without green land, clean air and water
what kind of do we enjoy?

Let's form a think tank....
How can conservation be framed as today’s version of ?

Kindly drop your thoughts.....
Tag a friend....
Let’s go viral 🔥🔥



A Moment to Remember…I am  , a camper from Bukavu, DRC, and I keep a vivid memory from the Friendship Camp 2025 at Lake ...
03/10/2025

A Moment to Remember…
I am , a camper from Bukavu, DRC, and I keep a vivid memory from the Friendship Camp 2025 at Lake Bunyonyi, .
While wandering curiously in the woods, I suddenly saw two beautiful birds walking side by side, sharing their search for food
That simple scene struck me deeply. It reflected not only the harmony of nature, but also the spirit we lived as campers: solidarity, friendship, and togetherness.
A small moment, yet unforgettable, that truly defines the meaning of .

One of the gifts Gorilla Highlands Experts (GHE) — specialists from a variety of fields — bring to our region is the ann...
02/09/2025

One of the gifts Gorilla Highlands Experts (GHE) — specialists from a variety of fields — bring to our region is the annual Friendship Camp. The 2025 edition, which wrapped up on Sunday, proved once again that young minds have the power to together transform DR Congo, Rwanda and Uganda.

These youngsters have been dubbed “Gorilla Highlands Illumineers” (https://experts.gorillahighlands.com/introducing-illumineers/) pioneers who illuminate the hilly cross-country area renowned for its great apes. This year’s cohort numbered 22. They debated, hiked, canoed and partied at Edirisa on Lake Bunyonyi, the birthplace of GHE. The lake’s sunrises and Edirisa’s superb meals created the perfect atmosphere to reflect and grow together.

But it was the experts who made the camp unforgettable, some in-person, some virtually. Stephanie Brancaforte contextualised the challenges and opportunities the region’s youth are facing. The Ambrose Kibuuka Show we featured in a separate post. Bruno Muhire was there to dive into ecotourism, and much more. Owen Bright talked about bridging the cultures of the region, and introduced the Batwa “Pygmy” delegates, Mesach Warren and his sister Eunice. David Tumusiime presented on East African unity and the importance of telling one’s own story.

Manuela Leone sparked a debate on the importance of circular economy, as did Sharon Oudejans on forest management. David Azumbrado travelled from America to enrich Illumineers’ learning for the second year in a row. Gary Zaremba shook the room with his delivery on goal-setting, leaving Illumineers sharp and ready to hold themselves accountable. Fred Way took all to the shores of Lake Kivu, and ML Rwebandira into the mind of LLMs.

The Camp highlighted the power of connection. Through honest conversations and shared experiences, the crew realised that we grow best when we support and learn from each other. Leaving Bunyonyi, they didn’t take memories only; they carried lessons, courage, and a strong belief that they already have what it takes to change the future of the Gorilla Highlands (https://gorillahighlands.com/region).

GHE Friendship Camp 2025 was made possible through the generous support by Alenka Seher, Alex Wilson, Gary Zaremba, Gregor Majdic, Susan Robinson and anonymous donors.

For participants’ recollections please see the comments to the post on GH Illumineers’ Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/ghillumineers

photos by Elie Cirhuza Bin-z, ML Rwebandira, Keith Ngolobe Kaunda & Fred Way

30/08/2025
Just one week to go! ⏱️ The 25 awesome delegates may already be packing their bags for Uganda’s Lake Bunyonyi — the next...
21/08/2025

Just one week to go! ⏱️ The 25 awesome delegates may already be packing their bags for Uganda’s Lake Bunyonyi — the next stop of the GHE Friendship Camp journey!

Coming in from DR Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda, the crew is all about crossing borders, sparking friendships, and celebrating our region’s colourful cultures:

🇷🇼 Adeline Uwizeyimana (27)
🇨🇩 Adolphe Mugisho Rukomeza (28)
🇷🇼 Angelo Iraguha Mugisha Cyili (25)
🇺🇬 Arthur Jerome Tuhairwe (26)
🇷🇼 Blaise Iradukunda (27)
🇷🇼 Brigitte Ishimwe (23)
🇺🇬 Bruno Muhire (31)
🇺🇬 Christine Cathy Nabakka (22)
🇨🇩 Elie Cirhuza (27)
🇺🇬 Elliott Jayve (29)
🇺🇬 Jairus Cheptoris (24)
🇺🇬 Jonan Asingwire Kato (31)
🇷🇼 Justine Mukandayisenga (24)
🇺🇬 Keith Ngolobe Kaunda (26)
🇺🇬 Kevin Abigaba (23)
🇺🇬 Maria Imelda Namatovu (25)
🇨🇩 Maroy Steven Muhindo (23)
🇷🇼 Maxime Kabanda (31)
🇨🇩 Moise Mpibwe Kituka (27)
🇷🇼 Nicolas Rwivanga (29)
🇨🇩 Patrick Mugisho Kacheranga (26)
🇺🇬 Samalie Nabaggala (23)
🇷🇼 Sandra Mbabazi Ndahiro (28)
🇨🇩 Vanessa Maheshe (24)
🇺🇬 Vivian Achiro (23)

This is the third-ever camp organised by Gorilla Highlands Experts (GHE) — and the four days are stacked with:

🔥 Conservation (forests, lakes, ecotourism)
🔥 Youth leadership & peacebuilding
🔥 Entrepreneurship & project design
🔥 Cross-cultural teamwork
🔥 Innovation & problem-solving

Wanna see what’s cooking day by day? Check out the agenda!

1️⃣ WHY ILLUMINEERS?Right from the moment we started dreaming about taking an active role in shaping the future of the G...
07/08/2025

1️⃣ WHY ILLUMINEERS?

Right from the moment we started dreaming about taking an active role in shaping the future of the Gorilla Highlands region shared by Rwanda, Uganda and DR Congo, our foremost focus has always been on the youth. We see young leaders as the driving force behind the change we envision, while we stay open to unexpected inspirations and necessary adjustments.

This year’s change of our program name from Youth Spaces to Illumineers was more than simply rebranding, it was a reflection of the vision we hold for the change-makers of tomorrow. As our activities evolved through the years, so did our understanding of their purpose, and with that clarity came the need for a title that truly captures our essence.

We sought something that would spark inspiration, a word that would instil both ambition and responsibility in those who carry it. Illumineers embodies that: a fusion of illumination, a pioneering push and an engineering spirit, symbolising individuals who lead with wisdom, integrity, and a relentless drive to uplift their communities. It is a name meant to ignite pride in every member, reminding them that they are not just learning: they are actively shaping a movement rooted in knowledge, innovation and positive change.

In fact, when our go-getting sisters in Uganda took the necessary steps towards officially registering Gorilla Highlands Experts (GHE) in their country, they already included the new name. From now, anything GHE to do with the youth will proudly carry the Illumineers marker.

2️⃣ PREPARING FOR JOBS — OR FOR JUSTICE & SUSTAINABILITY?

It’s high time we see the reality of the bigger world around us. So much needs to be done! It’s necessary that we involve the younger generations for our region to achieve lasting peace, a thriving transboundary economy and sustainability that truly values its unique biodiversity.

Unfortunately, as we speak, our brothers and sisters from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are unable to sleep peacefully due to ongoing instability and one of the longest-running conflicts in the world. Instead of helping each other, the way good neighbours should, the countries of our region are pointing fingers at each other.

Our flawed education system had not informed us about the urgent needs of our communities. Instead, we had been programmed to enter a job market rather than look around the region and foster the real change our people desperately needed.

According to World Bank estimates, the DRC needs to create between 2 to 4 million jobs annually to absorb new labour market entrants and reduce youth unemployment. In Rwanda, at least 200,000 youth join job-seekers each year. Uganda sees over a million young people doing the same. How can we provide these future generations with useful resources that enhance their creativity and ability to build sustainable livelihoods — without harming the environment or turning to conflict?

As Illumineers, we believe that we must rethink how we deliver information and education resources to young people. There is no escape, we have to equip our youngsters with knowledge and skills that drive real progress.

3️⃣ HOW FAR CAN WE GO TOGETHER?

Let’s pause for a moment and ask ourselves: What can we do? What have we done?

So far we have made small but absolutely not insignificant steps, impacting over 150 young people with skills and other inputs. Since Christmas 2022 when we hosted our first regional activity — the Friendship Camp at Rwanda’s Lake Burera — we have been shaping young minds relentlessly. That weekend gathering brought together over 20 young leaders from across the region, marking the beginning of a mindset shift for everyone, including our team.

The following year we launched the first business accelerator cohort in Musanze, featuring 26 participants and resulting in one viable enterprise. Before 2023 ended we again invited our peers from the neighbouring countries to Lake Burera for a three-day camping experience with 18 participants. We were amazed by the enthusiasm of the youth and inspired by our friends from across the globe, mentors who are real experts in their fields.

In 2024 we held the second Musanze cohort, with 27 entrants introduced to our activism. At least four businesses were created but, most importantly, we kept challenging the way young people think, rejecting what is wrong in their communities, and fostering long-term collaboration for the region’s greater good. At the end of August 2025 we will hold a Friendship Camp at Uganda’s Lake Bunyonyi to complete these sessions.

In summary, we have been running a three-month program in Musanze once a year, accompanied by an international camp. We feel it would now be worthwhile to both increase the frequency and expand beyond Rwanda. With eastern Congo in turmoil, Uganda should automatically be our next destination.

As always, we need your help to create a whole new generation of Illumineers. We are calling upon all of you who are inspired by our mission to contribute their time, resources and ideas — whether you are in the region or far away — to help our youth realise their full potential. We can’t wait to hear from you!

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