Amani Kwetu International
Discover a generation of humanitarian volunteers for a better living together to acquire essential resources for the Integral Development of Nations and resolve humanitarian crises, fight against prejudice and heal the past wounds of the violence and vulnerability in Africa.
Amani Kwetu International AMI-AFRICA Aisbl
Humanitarians for PEACE-EGALITY-LEGALITY-CHILD PROTECTION –HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Its head office is in Kiwanja, in the Rutshuru region, in the East of the Democratic
Republic of Congo, on Avenue Mbuji May No 47.
Amani Kwetu International Aisbl also has secondary offices within its sphere of activity..
Our Vision
AMI-AFRICA dreams of a rising generation interiorising the culture of Peace for a self-centred, Interactive, creative and respectful society of human dignity in the Great Lakes sub-region, in East Africa and everywhere in the world.
Our mission
To strengthen mechanisms for the protection of vulnerable people, children, young people, women and community development in order to promote resilience to crises and disasters.
Our objectives
To consolidate the capacities of our members with a view to promoting lasting peace on an integral level, and to apply the measures available for socio-economic development that can contribute to the emergence and change of mentality, meaning and direction in the Great Lakes sub-region, East Africa and wherever there are branches and areas of action.
Our values
Neutrality-Inclusion-Climate justice-Climate change-Security
A Glimpse Into Amani Kwetu Theater of the Oppressed
Amani Kwetu is a theater group based in Rutshuru, a town located in the North Kivu province of the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Eliezer Kasereka founded Amani Kwetu after training in Theatre of the Oppressed (T.O.) with German T.O. practitioner, Claus Schrowange. Seeing how T.O. could help reduce ethnic tensions and tribal conflict, Eliezer is now using T.O. to enhance a public dialogue between former and current militia members, veterans, and members of the community in this region of conflict, contributing reintegration efforts.
Our Motto:
No violence is fine as long as it's works
People First
Bringing people at all level together
Organizations
Humanitarians-leadership development
workshop
training-building and development
Our Amazing Partners
No violence is Fine as Long as it’s Works
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"We are here in this Great Lake region to perform, to reach hearts and minds, and perhaps to save lives. We give people hope and strength in the dark situations they have faced and are often still facing. We teach them love and tolerance because these qualities are the foundation of our African nations." Eliezer Kasereka
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