In 2003, the Cyeza Parish of the Catholic Church provided training in woodcarving to two disabled members of the community. Those two men went on to train three others, and the Inganzo woodcarvers' association was born. This Association specializes in carving wooden figures significant to faith or Rwandan culture, such as nativity sets or statues of Rwandans in the midst of daily life. There are five men in Ingazo who specialize in woodcarving.
Inganzo's workshop is on the grounds of the local Catholic Church, in the Cyeza Community (a Child Development Program Community of FH) in Muhanga District.
Inganzo means Water Source Association.
Inganzo's artistic focus is wooden figures significant to faith or Rwandan culture, such as nativity sets or statues of Rwandans in the midst of daily life.