By Josselin Bandu Mikindo | Executive Director
1. What progress has been made so far?
As of this reporting period, the project Economic Resilience for 125 Women and Girls in DRC has not yet commenced due to insufficient funding. Only $30 has been raised out of the $25,624 goal, and therefore activities described in the original project plan have not been implemented. However, preparatory steps have been completed to ensure a rapid and effective start once funds become available:
2. What hasn’t worked well?
The primary challenge has been lack of financial resources, which has prevented the project from moving from planning to implementation. Despite good interest from communities and partners, the gap between the fundraising goal and funds raised has halted activities.
We also observed that limited online visibility and few project page views may be contributing to low donor engagement, a challenge we intend to address with updated outreach efforts once this report is approved.
3. Next steps
Once sufficient funds are secured, the project will move forward with the following actions:
4. How you can help / Donor engagement (not a direct solicitation)
We thank the donors who have contributed so far. This project reflects a great need for economic resilience among women and girls in North Kivu. Supporting this effort through sharing the project page, posting updates on social media, or joining fundraising campaigns can help raise awareness and may encourage additional contributions from the global community.
5. Learning & Reflection
This reporting period has underscored the importance of both fundraising visibility and ongoing communication with potential donors. We are exploring ways to improve engagement through compelling storytelling, updated photos, and segmentation of outreach to donors who may be especially interested in women’s economic empowerment.
We remain committed to mobilizing the necessary support and will update donors regularly on progress toward implementation.
6. Gratitude Statement
Thank you to those who have supported this project so far. Though the journey to implementation has been slower than anticipated, your interest in Economic Resilience for 125 Women and Girls in DRC reinforces the importance of investing in women’s economic futures in crisis-affected contexts.
We look forward to sharing positive activity updates in the next report.
With gratitude,
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