Call for Participation: Made in Rwanda sellers at Embassy Festival 2026
The Embassy of the Republic of Rwanda will participate in the Embassy Festival on Saturday, 5 September 2026, at the Lange Voorhout in The Hague.
This year, the Rwanda Pavilion will feature:
Embassy Desk
Meet Ambassador Lambert Dushimimana and the Embassy team and learn more about the services by the Embassy, Rwanda, its culture, tourism, investment opportunities and international partnerships.
RwandaFul Food Court
A special food experience by The African Granary, showcasing Rwandan and African flavours.
Made in Rwanda Market
The Embassy invites Made in Rwanda sellers based in the Netherlands, Belgium and other Western European countries to participate in the Rwanda Pavilion and showcase or sell their Rwandan products and services.
We welcome a wide range of products and services, including:
Rwandan coffee and tea (packed), food (packed), tourism products, fashion, art, design, crafts, lifestyle products and other Made in Rwanda brands.
How to apply
Interested sellers are invited to apply for a complimentary booth/space at the Rwanda Pavilion by filling in the online application form. Applications must be submitted by 15 July 2026.
For questions, please contact:
Willem Versteegh
[email protected]
Please note that all applications are subject to confirmation by the Embassy.
About the Embassy Festival
The Embassy Festival returns for its 14th edition in the heart of The Hague, the international city of peace and justice. The event brings together approximately 50 cultural representations, each sharing traditions through music, performance, cuisine, cultural displays and products.
The historic Lange Voorhout will again be transformed into a colourful and dynamic space where cultures from around the world come together in a celebration of unity and heritage. The festival offers visitors the opportunity to explore the world in one day and to engage directly with embassies, cultural organisations, artists and entrepreneurs.
The 2026 edition introduces a more intimate and engaging visitor experience. The Harmony Hub and the Folk in Motion Stage will host diverse performances that allow audiences to connect more closely with artists. Around these stages, the International Market will showcase culinary traditions, cultural displays and products from participating countries.