The "Inter-Generation Dialogue" discussions resonated nationwide, connecting Rwandan leaders with youth to explore the country’s history, safeguard achievements, embrace diverse initiatives, and plan for their future success. These dialogues emphasized youth empowerment and their role in shaping Rwanda's progress.
During its four-year span, Miss Jolly’s initiative achieved remarkable success, engaging diverse communities and leaving a lasting impact. However, the discussions eventually came to an end.
Over the past five years, Miss Jolly has refrained from discussing the project in public forums, sparking curiosity about the reasons behind its pause.
In an exclusive interview with InyaRwanda, Miss Mutesi Jolly clarified that every project has its lifecycle. She assured that any potential revival of these discussions would be communicated. She expressed, "Every project has a beginning and an end. However, I guarantee that if I resume it, I will let people know."
The "Inter-Generation Dialogue" initiative reached key locations such as Kigali, Musanze, and Rubavu. These gatherings at universities and youth centers showcased Miss Jolly’s pivotal role in motivating young people to engage in national development efforts.
These impactful dialogues served as a platform for youth empowerment in multiple dimensions.
Youth participants gained insights into Rwanda's history, understood the transformative milestones of the nation, and evaluated past challenges to navigate forward. This holistic understanding proved essential for defining their identities and future directions.
The sessions provided young individuals with essential skills, enabling them to make informed decisions in education, career development, and entrepreneurship. Many attendees also drew inspiration from successful initiatives shared during the discussions, fueling their ambitions.
These dialogues opened pathways for youth to contribute proactively to national development projects, engage in youth-focused initiatives, and acquire practical training that prepared them for real-world challenges.
In essence, the "Inter-Generation Dialogue" project bridged generational knowledge gaps. It offered meaningful advice to participants while giving them clarity on personal ambitions and a collective vision for Rwanda's future.
Miss Mutesi Jolly has not revealed whether she will relaunch her impactful "Inter-Generation Dialogue" initiative—a project that united youth with political figures and other influential leaders.
In June 2017, Miss Jolly held discussions with youth from the Southern Province in the presence of Tito Rutaremara, Chief of Rwanda’s Elders Advisory Forum, emphasizing the importance of collaboration across generations.
In June 2018, during a session at Rwanda National Police Headquarters in Kacyiru, Miss Jolly encouraged youth to focus on preserving peace and security—a cornerstone for Rwanda’s sustained growth and development.
In June 2019, Miss Jolly once again engaged youth from the Southern Province through her transformative "Inter-Generation Dialogue" initiative, underlining the importance of unity and vision.