“Faith Word In action: Assessment and perspectives during the workshop in Kinshasa for the empowerment of women and girls in the DRC”

The workshop organized by Faith Word In action in Kinshasa made it possible to take stock of the activities carried out in 2022 and to plan the actions to come for the year 2023. Funded by partners such as Oxfam, FEMNET and the European Union, FWA focuses on the development and empowerment of young women and girls in the DRC. The workshop highlighted the diversity of actions carried out by FWA, highlighting the achievements of the STITCH project, but also the contributions of other partners. The discussions also highlighted the importance of partnerships for the success of FWA. With strong funding and strengthened collaborations, the organization will continue to work towards a brighter future for Congolese women and girls.

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Faith Word In Action: annual report and ambitious plans for the empowerment of women in the DRC

Faith Word In Action (FWA), supported by OXFAM, FEMNET and the European Union, held its annual workshop in Kinshasa. This event made it possible to take stock of past activities, to identify the progress made and to define the orientations for the coming year. FWA Executive Secretary, Anifa Kalombola, highlighted the importance of this annual review and the goal of reinvigorating the work plan. FWA has been working in the DRC for four years and collaborates with CONAFED for the STITCH project. The workshop was an opportunity for each partner to present its activities and achievements, thus strengthening mutual collaboration. FWA and its partners continue to work for the development and empowerment of women and girls, emphasizing their leadership role within communities. The annual review makes it possible to improve actions and achieve significant results in the future.

The 9th Francophonie Games in Kinshasa: a challenge for the health of the city

In a few days, the 9th Francophone Games will take place in Kinshasa. However, despite the assurances of the government, the sanitation of the city leaves something to be desired. The infrastructure is in poor condition, the surroundings of the competition venues are littered with waste and the issue of security is also a concern. These problems risk compromising the city’s image during this major event. It is therefore essential that local authorities take urgent action to restore Kinshasa to the pride it deserves.

“Faith Word In action: Annual review and strategic planning for the empowerment of women in the DRC”

Faith Word In Action, an organization specializing in the development and empowerment of women and girls in the DRC, recently held an annual review workshop to assess progress made and plan future actions. This event brought together members of the organization and its partners, thus promoting exchanges and strengthening the work dynamic. For almost four years, Faith Word In action has worked closely with other local organizations to implement the STITCH project in several African countries. This annual review demonstrates the organization’s commitment to the development and empowerment of women and girls in the DRC, and its constant drive for improvement and innovation.

“Street children in Kinshasa: urgent measures to fight against Shegué delinquency”

In the city of Kinshasa, the presence of street children, called “Shegués”, is a growing problem. These young people are involved in acts of delinquency and create a feeling of insecurity. Following a recent violent theft committed by a Shegué, the population decided to act by tracking them down to the sewers where they often hide. This event highlighted the need to take action to combat this problem. Social assistance and reintegration programs are needed to improve the living conditions of these children, strengthen security in the places frequented by the Shegués and support them towards a better future.

“Celebration of the 105ᵉ anniversary of Joseph Diangienda Kuntima by the Kimbanguist church: A memorable day marked by the commitment of the ASBL Zua Idée Forever”

A blog post highlights the celebration of the 105th birthday of Joseph Diangienda Kuntima, son of Prophet Kimbangu, by the Church of Jesus Christ on earth by his envoy Simon Kimbangu (EJCSK), Mbanza-Ngungu Central Parish. The event, marked by the final of a contest on general knowledge, was sponsored by the non-profit association “Zua Idée Forever”, dedicated to supporting young Kimbanguists. The presence of personalities, including the president of the ASBL and the provincial Minister of Mines, underlined the importance of this anniversary. The article highlights the commitment of the church and the non-profit organization for the promotion of culture and scientific knowledge within the Kimbanguist community. This event was praised for its contribution to the enhancement of the cultural and spiritual heritage of the community.

“The grand final of the competition “Nzeyi” marks the 105th birthday of Joseph Diangienda Kuntima in the EJCSK of Mbanza-Ngungu”

Mbanza-Ngungu Central Parish of the Church of Jesus Christ on Earth by its Envoy Simon Kimbangu (EJCSK) recently celebrated the 105th birthday of Joseph Diangienda Kuntima, son of Prophet Kimbangu. On this occasion, a contest on general culture, called “Nzeyi” or “I know”, was organized in collaboration with the organization of finalist students Kimbanguists (OEFK). The competition was a success and was sponsored by the non-profit association “Zua Idée Forever”. The participants were praised for their knowledge of Kimbanguism and their scientific skills. The Kimbangu Church warmly thanks all the participants and sponsors for their support and encourages the continuation of this kind of cultural activities.

“The Kongo River Festival 2023: an unmissable event to celebrate the beauty and richness of Congo’s culture and environment!”

The Kongo River Festival 2023, which will be held from July 11 to 16, 2023 in the Kongo Central province, will be a major cultural event highlighting the ecotourism and cultural potential of the region. This traveling event aims to enhance the waters of the Congo Basin, promote the socio-economic development of the country and raise awareness among Congolese about the beauty of their country. Festival activities will include a tourist circuit, a scientific conference and a festive party. Don’t miss this unmissable July event!

“Celebration of the 105ᵉ anniversary of Joseph Diangienda Kuntima: a contest on general knowledge enchants the kimbanguist students”

This excerpt from the article announces the celebration of the 105th anniversary of Joseph Diangienda Kuntima, spiritual leader and son of Prophet Kimbangu, in the Church of Jesus Christ on Earth (EJCSK). The event includes a contest on general knowledge for finalist students from Kimbanguist schools. The objective of the competition is to strengthen participants’ knowledge of Kimbanguism and to increase their scientific knowledge. The non-profit association “Zua Idée Forever”, which supports young people, sponsors the final of the competition, in the presence of the provincial Minister of Mines, transport and communication channels of Kongo central. Reverend Pastor Emmanuel DINA supports the event and encourages the participation of young Kimbanguists. More than 100 contestants participated in the preliminary rounds of the competition, with 25 students reaching the final. The first two winners were announced during the celebration. This article highlights the importance of youth and education in the Kimbanguist community.