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Category: News from WFAD DRC

Sud-Kivu: Launch of the Consortium for the fight against drugs in the DRC.
On July 31st, The Consortium for the Fight Against Drugs in the Democratic Republic of Congo was launched in Bukavu...

International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking – WFAD- DRC and its partners celebrated with awareness-raising morning sessions and a meeting with journalists
As part of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking celebration, WFAD-RDC organised activities in Kinshasa and Bukavu...

World Drug Day in Bukavu, DRC
On the sidelines of the celebration of the International Day against Drug abuse and Trafficking, OPADEC through the “CONGO NATION...

WFAD-DRC Special visit by SIDA
On Sunday 11th June 2023, WFAD-RDC has been honored with the special visit of the Swedish International Development and Cooperation...

Sober Youth DRC: Visit of an important delegation to the WFAD project funded by the Swedish Cooperation in the DRC
Today, March 10, 2023, the WFAD office in the DRC had the privilege and honour to welcome an important delegation,...

Kinshasa-DRC: Former Kulunas, beneficiaries of the WFAD’s Swedish-funded Sober Youth project, on their way to becoming barbers and tailors
In December 2020, the World Federation Against Drugs launched its three-year project ‘Sober Youth-Healthier Communities: Transforming Violent Youth in Kinshasa’,...

Sober Youth Project: Transforming the life of 150 young women, former Kuluna gang members, into dressmakers for a sober life
The World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD) has completed the training in cutting and sewing for 150 young women and girls,...

The East Africa Learning, Sharing, and Bench-Marking visit & 2nd Partners Interactive Forum in Kenya
Read the full report, including pictures, here – Or find the text further down below. From September 28th to October...

DRC – Kinshasa: Young girls (former Kuluna members) return to families and pass their secondary school exams thanks to the Sober Youth project
This is the story of five young girls, former members of the ‘kuluna’ groups in Kinshasa, who decided to leave...