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Congo Love  

July 5, 2020 by bb53

Congo Love  

https://congolove.org

Congo Love aims to change the current narrative of Democratic Republic of Congo by showcasing Congo’s sublime artwork, mesmerizing culture and contagious spirit of hope through its youth initiatives. 

From the website:

“Congolese youth often feel disengaged and powerless due to limited resources and access. However, history shows us that successful movements have often had youth at the forefront of social change. At Congo Love we understand the importance of the Congolese youth bringing about social change through community engagement and awareness.

“WE AIM TO

“Promote the positive contributions of the Congo to the global community.

“Offer the youth a platform for community engagement and opportunity to learn leadership skills that will enable them to change their communities for the better.

“Educate local communities and leverage local talent and expertise as a driving force for change.”

Filed Under: Africa south of the Sahara, Citizen initiatives, Development, Nationality, Organizations Tagged With: arts, Congo, peace, youth

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