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On the Road to Peaceful Parenthood in a Conflict and War-Torn Region

Living in a conflict and war-torn region can be challenging, especially when it comes to raising children. The constant threat of violence and instability can have a significant impact on the well-being and development of young minds. However, despite the difficult circumstances, many parents in these regions strive to create a peaceful and nurturing environment for their children.

Inclusive Wash Program: Improving Health in Rutshuru East Conflict Zone

In the Rutshuru East conflict zone of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Amani Kwetu’s WASH department is embarking on the « Inclusive Wash Program » to address the pressing issues related to water, sanitation, and hygiene. Through a comprehensive survey conducted in the city of Kiwanja, including 3,500 households, 3 schools, and 2 markets, the WASH department aimed to assess the quality of taps and pipes, as well as their accessibility to all individuals, including those with disabilities.

Climate Justice and Environmental Protection: Amani Kwetu International's Efforts

Climate change and its impact on the environment have become pressing global issues, primarily caused by human activities. The consequences of environmental destruction are far-reaching and result in intense inequalities. However, it is important to recognize that not everyone experiences these social inequalities and consequences in the same way. The effects of climate change are influenced by factors such as age, gender, social conditions, financial resources, and geographic location.

Promoting Equality: A Vision for a United Nation

AMANI KWETU INTERNATIONAL Aisbl is committed to promoting unity and inclusivity. Through conferences, theaters of the oppressed, and sensitization initiatives, we strive to raise awareness about the importance of equality and its implications. Join us in building a society that celebrates diversity and promotes unity.

Promoting Inclusion of Disability for Access to Water and Sanitation

Promoting the inclusion of disability in water and sanitation initiatives is crucial for achieving universal access to clean water, sanitation facilities, and hygiene practices. People with disabilities have the same rights as everyone else, and it is our responsibility to ensure that they can access these essential services. This blog post discusses the challenges faced by people with disabilities in accessing water and sanitation, the health risks they encounter, and the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to address this issue. It emphasizes the importance of infrastructure design, education and awareness campaigns, and collaboration between government agencies, non-profit organizations, and local communities. By taking these steps, we can work towards a more inclusive and equitable society.

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