Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo

by DYNAMIQUE DES JEUNES LEADERS POUR LA PAIX ET LES RESPECT DES DROITS HUMAINS
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo
Lifeskills for 3,000 Children in DR Congo

Summary

DYJEPREDHU Academy and help change the lives of 3,000 orphaned and vulnerable children in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Aged 5 to 26, these young people are transforming their families, their villages, and ultimately, the entire country. By equipping them with essential skills and instilling hope, we are having a tangible impact on the DRC today. They learn and apply values such as integrity, honesty, and self-reliance in real-life situations. "At 18, I had only one prospect

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Challenge

Crime, teenage pregnancy, poverty, HIV, Ebola, unemployment, and despair are the main challenges facing children in the Democratic Republic of Congo. We collaborate with 100 volunteers in 100 villages to help children develop resilience in the face of often terrible life situations and to build on their successes. In this way, they acquire the emotional, physical, and spiritual strength necessary to become adult leaders and help others achieve their dreams.

Solution

We use the Scout model of cascading training and peer support to empower children to make informed decisions about their lives, based on strong values. A code of conduct is established, and children commit to respecting it to participate in the project. They then participate in various activities tailored to their age and abilities, which support their development as young leaders. Each group is involved in a community project to contribute to the development of their village.

Long-Term Impact

In 18 years, we have supported more than 20,000 children. The teenage pregnancy rate has dropped from 13% provincially to 0.07% within our program. - High school graduation rate of 91% (compared to 62% for the government) - We have already trained doctors, lawyers, social workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, teachers, nurses, mechanics, fitters, electricians, and more. Our children have hope for a better future and the skills to achieve their dreams. We are transforming the DRC

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Organization Information

DYNAMIQUE DES JEUNES LEADERS POUR LA PAIX ET LES RESPECT DES DROITS HUMAINS

Location: GOMA, NORTH KIVU - Congo, Democratic Republic of the
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Project Leader:
AHADI MASONGA
GOMA , NORTH KIVU Congo, Democratic Republic of the
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