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Congolese women use slam poetry to speak out amid conflict''That's where I come from. I come from the depths and the silence. Funds have become kings since reason was confined to psychiatry. Where art is desecrated when it is feminine, where the dollar ...
A Nairobi lady narrated how her Congolese lover almost got her in jail after asking her to transport drugs to South Africa.
Refugees in Igne, Republic of Congo founded an agricultural cooperative to transform small land plots into thriving farms. Credit: Lisungi / World Bank. The Lisungi project has empowered refugee women ...
In the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, young women, like Esther Abumba, are turning to slam poetry to express their pain and resilience amid ongoing conflict. Slam poetry offers a platform ...
The memoirs of the Central African revolutionary Andrée Blouin tell the story of a woman who witnessed firsthand the ecstatic ...
The Lisungi project has empowered refugee women in Congo by providing conditional cash transfers, training, and small business grants, enabling them to start agricultural cooperatives and ...
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