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Eastern Congo Initiative

@EasternCongo
By investing in the future of Congo, we are transforming humanitarian aid for good. Come join us.
Democratic Republic of Congo
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    Eastern Congo Initiative
    @EasternCongo
    Aug 19
    Humanitarian action begins by standing with people - not speaking for them. In eastern DRC, communities are not merely receiving aid; they are leading recovery. Today, ECI honors their courage and everyone serving beside them. Let’s back local solutions. #WorldHumanitarianDay
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    Eastern Congo Initiative
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    Aug 17
    #MondayTestimony This Monday, we are pleased to share a testimony from our partner COMUS – Colibri Multiservices, a consulting firm and incubator supporting young entrepreneurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In this video, the COMUS team shares their experience and
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    Eastern Congo Initiative
    @EasternCongo
    Jul 31
    What an incredible moment for Eastern Congo Initiative and the communities we serve. Congratulations 🎉 and thanks to our co-founder, Ben Affleck, on winning $1 million prize on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire @MillionaireTV Ben said it best “For the past 17 years, Eastern Congo
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    Eastern Congo Initiative
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    Jul 28
    Talent needs opportunity — and the right tools to grow. Moza Ramazani is one of the young women trained in fashion and African tailoring through Kezah-Vogue, with financial support from Eastern Congo Initiative (ECI). After her training, she received a pedal sewing machine to
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    Eastern Congo Initiative
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    Jul 21
    A mushroom harvest can carry more than food. It can carry a woman’s next step toward independence. In Rutshuru and Lubero, women supported by COOCENKI are turning home-based mushroom houses into a growing source of income for their families. In May, 64 women produced 106.8 kg
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