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Nieuwsbrief 2021

Onze organisatie dankt God voor de ontwikkelingen die we zien in onze werkzaamheden. Ondanks de pandemie heeft ons team hard gewerkt om de visie van onze organisatie te implementeren. In deze korte nieuwsupdate willen wij u informeren over wat wij de komende maanden gepland hebben om te gaan doen. Naai atelier Als onderdeel van ons […]

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Supporting children’s education in Uvira of the Eastern Democratic republic of Congo

Supporting children’s education in Uvira of the Eastern Democratic republic of Congo: A strategy to developing a nonviolent generation. The ongoing violent conflicts in Congo, claimed the life of thousands children, others were orphaned, not to mentioned those who are forced to spend their entire childhood into exile. Education is one of the most of […]

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Reconciliation and Community Healing

Rwanda’s Path to Healing and Unity In 1994, Rwanda faced one of the most devastating genocides in history, with over one million lives lost in just 100 days. The violence, primarily targeting the Tutsi community and moderate Hutu, saw neighbors turn against each other, with unimaginable atrocities committed even within families. The genocide not only […]

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Supporting Genocide Survivors

The Situation for Genocide Survivors in Rwanda Rwanda has made significant strides in reconstruction and development, but the legacy of the genocide and regional instability continues to affect the country profoundly. The 1994 genocide left an indelible mark on Rwanda, with over a million lives lost and countless more affected by the violence. Survivors of […]

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Empowering Refugees A Cup for Humanity’s Approach

The Global Challenge of Migration Migration is an ancient yet pressing global challenge, with over 250 million people living outside their countries of origin. This vast movement of people impacts both developing and developed nations, highlighting the urgent need for effective solutions. Notably, about half of all migrants are women, most of reproductive age, making […]