A glimmer of hope: the educational reintegration of thousands of children in cobalt mines in the DRC

An innovative project in the Democratic Republic of Congo has helped reintegrate more than 13,000 children working in cobalt mines into the school system. Thanks to a holistic approach, these children also benefited from health and psychological support, as well as school kits. The program aims to expand its activities to other minerals to eradicate child labor in mines in a sustainable manner. This initiative, led by the Congolese government, represents significant progress in the fight against child exploitation and offers them a better future.

Mobilization for the care of people living with albinism in Kasaï Oriental

The Mbuji-Mayi Association of People Living with Albinism is calling for better medical care for affected people in the Kasaï Oriental province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Provincial President of the Fraternity of People Living with Albinism highlights the importance of specific and adapted care for this fragile community, emphasizing the need for dermatological services and qualified professionals. He also deplores the lack of inclusion in the world of work and calls for greater professional integration. Raising awareness of the specific needs of people living with albinism and ensuring their access to appropriate healthcare is essential. It is therefore crucial that society and public authorities support and protect this community for a more equitable and inclusive society.

Education for a bright future: Promoting children’s rights and access to education

The awareness day at Helena la Providence school in Ngaliema, Kinshasa, was marked by powerful speeches on the importance of education. Speakers highlighted the crucial role of parents in motivating students, and encouraged young people to dream big for a successful future. Elvis Mukuna stressed the right to education for all children, calling for collective commitment to ensure a bright future. This day highlighted the need for quality education for every child, the pillar of a better future for society.

Community Leadership: An Inspiring Training in Bandundu, DRC

Community leadership training in Bandundu in the Democratic Republic of Congo brought together more than a hundred young entrepreneurs. The main objective was to support youth entrepreneurship and leadership to foster sustainable economic growth. Participants followed various modules such as project management, community mobilization and social entrepreneurship. This training aims to train effective leaders capable of contributing to the development of Bandundu. Investing in entrepreneurial youth is an essential pillar to ensure a prosperous future for the region.

Fight against gender-based violence in Kananga: An unprecedented mobilization

In the Kananga region, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, an awareness campaign against gender-based violence was launched by the NGO FMMDI. Community leaders have been mobilized to fight against GBV, in particular by reporting cases and helping victims. This initiative aims to break the silence surrounding these unacceptable practices and to protect everyone’s rights. Collective commitment to combat gender-based violence is essential to create lasting change towards a more just and equitable society.

Fatshimetrie: The momentum of local entrepreneurship in Africa

This article highlights the importance of local entrepreneurship for economic development in Africa, focusing on the recent initiative in Luiza, Congo. By exploiting local resources such as cassava and peanuts, residents are encouraged to establish local businesses, thereby empowering vulnerable communities. This approach, promoted by organizations such as UVAB and the Daniel Manunga Kabamika Foundation, aims to stimulate the local economy, create jobs and strengthen the economic sovereignty of communities. This approach illustrates a broader trend towards endogenous development in Africa, highlighting the importance of innovation and local entrepreneurship to build a sustainable economic future for the continent as a whole.

Burundian orphaned children refugees in the DRC: the dream of a better future

The article highlights the precarious situation of orphaned Burundian refugee children in Uvira, DRC, facing major obstacles in terms of education. The Association of Women for the Promotion and Endogenous Development (AFPDE) is fighting to support these vulnerable young people, but is calling for help from the international community. Children are calling for a learning center to be built in Luvungi to learn skills and look forward to a brighter future. Mr. Kirasa’s poignant testimony highlights the urgent need for action to offer young refugees a chance for reconstruction and hope.

Significant improvement in electricity service in Kinshasa: The efforts of civil society praised

Civil society welcomes the recent improvements in electricity service in Kinshasa, welcoming the efforts of the National Electricity Company. Thanks to regular monitoring, Corap noted improved management, while encouraging Snel to strengthen its network and intensify the installation of meters. Cooperation between authorities and civil society is essential to guarantee reliable access to electricity and promote sustainable development in the Congolese capital.

Inauguration of a multi-sectoral Gender Center for the development of Kenge, DRC

The inauguration of the Kenge Multisectoral Gender Center in the Democratic Republic of Congo, financed by the African Development Bank and supported by the PROADER project, marks a significant step forward in the socio-economic development of the Kwango region. This new infrastructure aims to support local communities, particularly women and young people, in various areas such as agriculture, sewing and processing of local products. Through effective cooperation between the government, donors and local stakeholders, the center offers new perspectives to residents, thus promoting economic autonomy and gender equality.

Empowering women entrepreneurs in Goma thanks to the Maendeleo campaign

The Maendeleo campaign, led by the women’s department of the Full Gospel community in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, has been a true catalyst for empowerment for women entrepreneurs. Under the direction of Ms. Merveille Bauma, participants were able to explore various fields, benefit from mentoring and build valuable connections. Despite the challenges, the success of the initiative is undeniable, with inspiring testimonials and growing demand for a second edition. By highlighting the personal and professional development of women, the Maendeleo campaign marks an important step towards the empowerment of women in the DRC, illustrating the power of female unity and mutual aid for change and prosperity.