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Sport et droits des filles en RDC : briser les stéréotypes, ouvrir des horizons

Analyse du contexte actuel En République Démocratique du Congo, de nombreuses filles rêvent de pratiquer le sport, que ce soit le football, le basket, l’athlétisme ou d’autres disciplines. Mais trop souvent, elles se heurtent à des stéréotypes profondément enracinés : “Le sport, c’est pour les garçons.” Dans certaines écoles, les terrains sont réservés quasi exclusivement […]

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Humanitarian crisis. Congolese expelled from Angola SAPI-UNICEF

Since the beginning of October 2018, many Congolese nationals have returned, voluntarily [1] or been expelled, from the Republic of Angola after the expiration of a reprieve granted to irregular migrants to leave the territory of that country. During the period from 1 to 29 October 2018, at least 347,100 Congolese nationals arrived in the Republic of Angola according

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Socio-economic and professional reintegration, a sustainable solution for peace and stability in the reception areas of those returned from Angola.

Since the massive return of Congolese nationals from the Republic of Angola in October 2018, the humanitarian situation in the border areas that host them has worsened, particularly in the city of Luambo through the Kalambambuji cross-border gate. Indeed, these areas located in the provinces of Kasai Central, still bear the brunt of the escalation

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As part of the implementation of the project to support children affected by armed conflict in Kasai, SAPI is carrying out an emergency project with funding from UNICEF.

As part of the implementation of the project to support children affected by armed conflicts in Kasai, mainly children who have left armed forces and groups (EAFGA) and unaccompanied children, SAPI is implementing an emergency project with funding from UNICEF and co-funded by SAPI in the town of Tshikapa, in the territory of Kamonia and

As part of the implementation of the project to support children affected by armed conflict in Kasai, SAPI is carrying out an emergency project with funding from UNICEF. Read More »