By Dieudonne Bisibo | Project leader
Project report on non-violence education for girls
Who are we?
The African Great Lakes Consortium is a union of 11 local non-profit organizations working in solidarity to support vulnerable victims of armed conflict and natural disasters. These organizations have taken the initiative to collaborate to contribute to the socio-economic recovery and self-care of vulnerable groups, including orphaned children and women survivors of sexual violence, widows, the disabled, refugees, displaced persons, and flood victims.
Assignment:
Contribute to the reconstruction of the broken hearts and lives of victims of armed conflicts and natural disasters in the African Great Lakes region by giving them hope of becoming themselves, capable of working to take charge of themselves far from armed conflicts and violence.
Place of execution of activities: DR Congo)
Table of contents of the report:
1. Activities :
Beneficiaries… 106 people
Four workshops within the Non-Violence Education for Girls project were conducted, each focusing on a specific theme. These workshops took place in Uvira. Our indicators have increased by 3% thanks to our field teams and your support. The themes covered were: Peaceful Coexistence, rules relating to inheritance rights, special rules governing small inheritances, and principles governing the administration of estate settlement .
2. Finance
Source of funds: Donators
Total donations : 500 USD
3. Security situation in the African Great Lakes Region
The city of Goma, Bukavu, and parts of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo remain under the control of the M23 rebels despite numerous unsuccessful negotiations. Young people are being forced to join the rebel army against their will. Tensions are palpable between local communities, mistrust exists between political parties, and fear and insecurity are deeply traumatic. In the highlands and midlands of the Fizi, Uvira, and Mwenga territories , peace is fragile, and insecurity persists due to daily fighting between local armed groups such as WAZALENDO, supported by the FARDC, and the TWIGANEO and ANDROID groups, which are close to the M23. We have recorded 32 cases of gender-based violence in the Fizi territory. The good news is that the M23 rebels have left the city of Uvira under pressure from the United States. We hope for the return of peace to Uvira.
4. Recommendations
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