Partners & Retailers

The organizations and retailers who bring Gahaya Links products to the world.

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Our Flagship Partnership

Macy's Path to Peace

The Macy's relationship is the cornerstone of Gahaya Links' success. Through the Path to Peace program, Rwandan Peace Baskets are available in stores nationwide, connecting American consumers directly with the women who weave them.

Gahaya Links became the first Rwandan handicraft export company to benefit from AGOA, and with Fairwinds Trading Inc., the company is now the leading exporter of Rwanda's one-of-a-kind baskets.

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10

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Years of Partnership

4000

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Weavers Supported

Where to Shop

Our Retail Partners

Anthropologie

Curated selection of Gahaya Links handwoven baskets and home decor, bringing Rwandan artistry to design-forward consumers.

St Frank

Artisan-made home goods featuring Gahaya Links signature designs, celebrating global craft traditions.

International Folk Art Market

Annual marketplace in Santa Fe celebrating global artisans and traditional crafts from over 60 countries.

100 Good Deeds

Supporting artisan enterprises and fair trade products worldwide, connecting ethical consumers with makers.

Behind the Mission

Organizational Partners

Gahaya Links is honored by its partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to women's economic empowerment, sustainable development, and preserving African craft heritage.

Our Partners

Key trade partner that enabled Gahaya Links to become the first Rwandan handicraft company to access the US market through the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). Together, they launched the Path to Peace program that became the foundation for the Macy's partnership.

The United States African Development Foundation provides grants and technical assistance to support African-owned and managed enterprises. Their support has been instrumental in scaling Gahaya Links' operations and cooperative network.

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A global organization dedicated to empowering women survivors of war and conflict. Their collaboration with Gahaya Links focuses on using craft-based enterprise as a pathway to recovery, dignity, and economic independence for Rwanda's most vulnerable women.

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Government partner supporting skills training and workforce development programs. They help ensure Gahaya Links weavers receive ongoing professional development and that cooperatives operate with sustainable business practices.

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An initiative building sustainable creative industries across the African continent. Their platform helps artisan enterprises like Gahaya Links connect with global markets while preserving indigenous craft traditions.

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Become A Gahaya Links Retailer

We are more than happy to partner with retailers who will share our mission and vision of women empowerment through art. Since every piece has a story, we are looking for partners to tell that story.

Please let us know about your business so we can discover how to best work with you.

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