School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo

by Mleci asbl
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo

Project Report | Jan 8, 2013
We raise the walls (continued)

By Mabwe Lucien | Project Leader

We continue to raise the walls of our first block. The work is progressively going on.  But, since last september even today the dairly incessant rains disrupt the smooth rhythm of work. We're satisfied with our bricklayers which erects the viable walls. Soon, this block will be finished.

We're satisfied again  to see some parents of students brought meals to the bricklayers when they were working. That is a good action of solidarity.

Mrs Masoka Riziki, a mother of one among  our pupils (called Wiven Riziki studying in 4th form), said : "Becu bange tule mowateleca oyeto mboo ilusha byaulya anga tule nabyo ni etunda matofali ielecha bafundi" (kibembe language spoken in Fizi Territory) that mean in English "We are also proud to contribute by bringing food to our bricklayers if we found it and to move bricks so that our school ends quickly"

We deeply thank our donors who have continued to support us during the dark nights of war in our country (DR Congo). Violence, rape and children enlistment must stop. The DR Congo needs school that teaches nonviolence from the young age in order to have a leadership of nonviolence.

Many thanks to our donors for this giant step we reached for building this pioneering school of nonviolence in DR Congo. Could you give us some suggestions to advance our activities ? Be blessed.

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Mleci asbl

Location: Uvira, South Kivu - Congo, Democratic Republic of the
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Project Leader:
Lucien MABWE
Kazimia, Fizi , South Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic of the

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