Young Congolese people, especially girls, suffering from drug abuse are highly marginalized in different communities and living places. Being on...
Category: News from WFAD DRC

Sober Youth Project: The water treatment and production mini-plant in Makala is now fully operational
DASOD has kicked off the commissioning of the water treatment mini-plant in the Makala municipality after the borehole operationalization, providing...

WFAD DRC partakes in the round table discussions on the fight against sexual exploitation of underage girls, the fight against drugs and human trafficking
Kinshasa, 23 November 2021: WFAD took active participation in the round table discussions on the fight against sexual exploitation of...

Sober Youth-Healthier Communities: Towards effective empowerment of young girls after mental and psychosocial support success
Find the French Translation further down the page The partner DASOD provided training on water treatment processes to 6 young...

Sober Youth Project: From a street gang leader –kuluna- to a high school graduation
Sober Youth Project: From a street gang leader –kuluna- to a high school graduation This is the story of Christian...

Sober Youth-Healthier Communities Project: 50 young girls/women trained in entrepreneurship concepts and income-generating activities by partner DASOD
The project ‘Sober Youth – Healthier Communities: Transforming Violent Youth in Kinshasa’, financed by the Swedish Cooperation, has entered...

Sober Youth Project: 50 more girls/young women buried their old lifestyle of kuluna thanks to the project
Childhood is a happy time when carefree behaviour seems to protect against the difficulties of adult life as we usually...

Sober Youth Project in Kinshasa DRC: Syfes concludes the end of the mental and psychosocial of 224 girls and young women through a community celebration
Today, 14th September 2021, SYFES, our implementing partner in the framework the ‘Sober Youth – Healthier Communities: Transforming Violent Youth...

Kinshasa-DRC: Sober Youth Project – Partner Interactions concludes psychotherapeutic support through a recreational activity with the youth – former kulunas
Better late than never as we say. In Kinshasa, ex-kulunas, former users of the drug “Bombé”, have benefited from mental...

Success Story – WFAD and partners: Transforming the lives of 500 young ‘kulunas’ with the ‘Sober Youth’ project
The results speak for themselves: 500 violent youths – girls and boys – commonly known as ‘Kulunas’ – violent youths...
