
Mission & Vision
MISSION
Committed to empowering marginalized and disadvantaged young people and women by providing them with vocational training, health services, social and economic initiatives.
VISION
An inclusive future where youth and women become empowered and active participants in development.
ASIDE FROM THAT:
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Empowering youth, women through education, skills training, and economic initiatives.
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Expanding education assistance to disadvantaged youth and marginalized groups.
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The organization promotes dialogue, trust-building, and peaceful coexistence through community forums, mediation sessions, and inclusive education programs
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Providing healthcare and psychosocial support to vulnerable populations, including people living with HIV.
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Promoting sustainable and ecological practices to protect the environment and ensure resilience.
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Protecting children’s rights and welfare from abuse, neglect, and exploitation, (child soldier in army groups)
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Strengthening community livelihoods through sustainable livestock and agricultural development
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The world in which everyone is motivated to pursue their passions. Develop and make a sustainable contribution to Congolese society.
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With an emphasis on sustainability and inclusivity, we achieve our purpose by producing money through micro-projects and employment development.
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Our goal is to improve the lives of both people and families. Provide a dynamic environment where young women and marginalized individuals can acquire the skills they need, take advantage of opportunities, and get the support and direction they need to succeed
MICROCREDIT PROJECT IN UVIRA
Papy and Dale were Visited the 96 women who benefited from CEJDU’s microcredit
project in Uvira, South Kivu, DR.Congo in 2024. With the small loan they received from
CEJDU, they started a small business selling vegetables, fishes and household
goods in the local market. This opportunity helped them improve their income,
support their families and gain financial independence. Through the project, they
also received training in basic business management and savings. Today, CEJDU Asbl
are the examples of how microcredit program contributes positively to their
community’s economic development...

In this Video Uvira’s Chief of Division, Chakupewa Mutambala Jeanne d’Arc, encouraged students to focus on learning computer skills rather than marrying at an early age, a practice often encouraged by some parents, chat... She emphasized that education especially digital literacy is essential for the future of young people and for the development of the community. Speaking in a city deeply affected by war and conflict, she thanked CEJDU Asbl for bringing this important initiative to Uvira and creating opportunities. She also expressed sincere gratitude to the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association in Canada (OECTA) for their financial support, which made this impactful program possible.


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