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The widows in Luvungi thanks KCCA for supporting them to get clothes and providing resources to start their own small business.
The girls facing domestic violance and single mothers succeeded to get their KCCA tailoring certificate after completing the KCCA tailoring course in Uvira, Congo. The girls demonstrate their new acquired skills during their training at KCCA community center in Congo.
45 women benefitted from KCCA Small Business program in Congo. The women succeeded in starting their business by selling pine oil, vegetables, tomatoes, potatoes, corn flour, fish, beans, peppers, and lemons. This program gives them the hope of tomorrow.
In small business program beneficiary selling flour in Uvira market.
In small business program beneficiary selling flour and vegetables in Uvira market.
In small business program beneficiary selling dry fish and secondhand clothes in Uvira market.
In small business program beneficiary selling peppers and lemons in Uvira market.
In small business program beneficiary selling charcoals in Uvira market.
In small business program beneficiary selling palm oil in Uvira market.
In small business program beneficiary selling flour, beans, and peas in Uvira market.
In small business program beneficiary selling lemons, tomatoes and peppers in Uvira market.
KCCA empowered the women and promoted them to succeed getting their training certificate for small business program and tailoring training program that will make them be successful and give hope for tomorrow. The KCCA beneficiary women in action for the small business program by selling Tomatoes, avocados, beans, onions and peas in Uvira market.
Joto and KCCA Congo staff gives smiles to the widows in Uvira, Congo by distributing clothes for them after church.
KCCA give hope for tomorrow for the women facing sexual abuse and single mothers who succeeded in the tailoring course.
The widows thank KCCA for supporting them for school fees for the children and themselves.
The widows are happy that KCCA was able to provide them with hope for tomorrow.
The tailoring course graduates are very happy to get their certificates.
The widows, single mothers, and girls that suffered from violance in the classroom find joy and happiness while learning important skills that will create hope for tomorrow.
A representative of gender equality in Uvira, congratulates the tailoring course students.
KCCA National Coordinator Sada Abwe with Gender Coordinator and Minister celebrating African Women day in Uvira City.
KCCA National Coordinator Sada Abwe with KCCA Secretary Neema Nancy celebrating African Women day in Uvira City.
KCCA staff members and representatives meet together with the students during the graduation ceremony.
KCCA combining with the governing council and celebrating the African Women day and giving the merit certificates to the Deputy Governor and ministers in Uvira City, South Kivu, DRC.