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CategoriesReconciliation

Reconciliation

An ethnic cow: Myth and ideology behind looting and killing ”Tutsi” cows en masse in eastern DRC The ongoing crisis in DRC is rooted in its history of predation, corruption, and the continuing aftermath of the 1994 genocide in neighboring Rwanda. Actors fluctuating from states, insurgencies, and foreign militias to local armed groups, caused countless […]

CategoriesPolicy Planning

Policy plan 2023/2024

Policy plan 2023-2024 The five main goals of the organization A Cup for Humanity Peace Education Psycho Trauma Care Child support Empowering migrants/refugees/displaced persons Sewing workshop (continued) Introduction; As the board of the A Cup for Humanity Foundation, we have decided to opt for the above 5 main goals for the years 2023 and 2024. […]

Performance Report Year: 2023

Performance Report Year: 2023 Peace Education by Rev. Philip van Wijk; In February 2023, A Cup for Humanity hosted a training workshop for church leaders on understanding the root causes of violence and ways to reduce it.  Over a period of 6 days, a total of 330 church leaders and other parishioners attended the training. […]

CategoriesNewsletter

Newsbrief

Geachte donateur, Graag willen wij u middels deze eerste officiele nieuwsbrief op de hoogte brengen van de activiteiten die A Cup for Humanity gedaan heeft sinds Paul Mutama begin dit jaar teruggekeerd is naar Afrika. Nadat Paul terugkeerde vanuit Nederland naar Afrika, heeft hij zich eerst herenigd met zijn gezin in Rwanda. Tijdens de oorlog […]

CategoriesReconciliation

Training on the psychological consequences of experiencing traumatic events and what lay counsellors can do about it.

The training was performed by Paul Mutama, pastor and interpreter & Jannetta Bos, psychotherapist. From July 3 to July 14, 2023, in two different locations; one in a small village near Huye in the southern part of Rwanda and one near the capital Kigali. The majority of the 46 participants are survivors of the genocide […]

CategoriesReconciliation

Not ashamed of being called a refugee

Rediscovering God’s invisible footprints in the migration journey And you are to love those who are foreigners, for you yourselves were foreigners in Egypt (Deuteronomy 10:19) As inferred by the prophet, love is well expressed when it is motivated by a sense of gratitude and altruism. To breathe the experience, representing A Cup for Humanity, […]

CategoriesNewsletter

Newsletter October 2021

Church leaders training 2021 From the Chairman of the board I would like to start by wishing all of us a productive end of the year 2021, particularly our donors, board members who have all worked tirelessly to see that we stay the course. In previous newsletters, we briefly reflected on the corona restrictions that […]