Our members from Abroad
Our members from Abroad
Our Partnership
Working as volunteers, we focus on changing for a better world and a good life together for peace development, tranquility and integral change; we need more partners to train leaders capable of driving the achievement of the SDGs through .
training, Amani Kwetu International (AMI-AFRICA) welcomes partnerships that contribute to the achievement of this goal. Find out more about some of our recent partnerships
Our Training
• Theatre of the Oppressed • Leadership and • counselling
Advocacy
Amani Kwetu International actively participates in advocacy to ensure that we challenge the social injustices around the world begining in the Great Lakes region and in The East Africa. It is part of our duty to ensure that every person in society has a voice to stand out against any form of oppression , violonce circle and work hard for developpment in our countries
Allumni Network
Through our activities, we have reached many people nationally and internationally with whom we have capacity building relationships through social networking for those living abroad and through meetings for nationals.25 young people have joined our Allumni Network and we still working together in differents program.
Explore some of our global network of humanitarian activities
These activities are carried out door-to-door in the case of diseases that require the population to be confined with the necessary protective measures ; As part of WASH, we are raising awareness through our ‘Inclusive WASH’ programme, to enable even bedridden and disabled people to have normal access to sanitary and hygiene facilities,
Pictures : during the door to door in the field visit to implementthe Inclusive Wash program for people living with disabilities in the Rutshuru territory East of the Democratic Républic of the Congo, during the war period and the occupation by the M23 Rebels groups (June 2023) read the Light KISWAHILI and Obeissante Ndungo reports on our Blog
On the Road of the peacefull parenthood in a Region of many complex conflcts and war torn Region., Maternal ,Infant and young child for resilients families in conflicts Regions
Children are certainly adults in miniature, but their contribution to the positive transformation and development of a country or region must not be discredited by the adults who are fighting for change; in this war region,our famillies must react peacefully …maternal,infants,and young child for resilients famillies in a Conflict region (learn more on our blog On the Road of the peacefull parenthood in a conflict and war torn Region
Participative theatre of the OppressedTheatre of the oppressed, no hatred, no anger no prejudices and stereotyps we are are acting for social cohesion, for peace and reconcilition in these regions where ethnics group, tribes are in conflicts, conflicts over lands are widerspread, regions where ethnics group impact even the politic of the country
When formers rebels, war veterans, formers childs soldiers’ testimonies saves lifes in a conflict Region
To establish a close relationship between the context of war in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Europe and to seek ways of circumventing certain obstacles arising from the context of war in the Democratic Republic of Congo in order to
– Establish the objectives of work in target environments affected by conflict and war,
– Establish working strategies in these different target environments for dialogue.
To use wars veterans and formers militiamens testimonys for savings lifes
Make peace thanks to war veterans, i.e. former government soldiers as well as former rebels and militiamen who have decided to take part in peace-building. Read the testimonies of our members, formers soldiers and rebels
How can we conciliate Climate change and Peace in a conflict region ?
Children for climate change in a war-torn region (Rutshuru- DRCongo)
One child = one tree, one child = one tree programme
Since 2016, Eliezer Kasereka and Rachel Muhani launched the one child equals one tree programme, a programme within Amani Kwetu International that taught children in Rutshuru to take an active part in restoring planet earth. Primary schools, churches and non-profit associations were our target. The aim was to help children living in conflict zones to reconcile climate action with the environment and peace in their respective environments, using weather conditions to help them understand the Earth’s movements, rotation and translation, the different seasons, climate change, the greenhouse effect and climate justice. The course was given in the form of games and ended in a serious way, so that these young adults in miniature became aware of the seriousness of the situation facing the universe,
Today the program still and it’s now One child equal two trees by our Agronom Mr Demande SIKULITSEMIRE The programme consisted of planting trees in the Rutshuru area; in schools and fruit trees in their homes, so that each child will be in charge of two trees, their private trees, which they will water every morning before leaving home and when they arrive at school. The children who are responsible, i.e. those who correctly follow the process of taking care of their private trees, will receive a good reward; gifts and influence the teachers to add a few points during class work on the land and the environment and it’s formers child soldiers who teach strategies for reconcililing climate change and peace to children living in these conflict zones,referringto the strategies for building peace thanks to war vetrerans
In line with the United Nation’s 2015, Sustainable Development Goals, Amani Kwetu International is an organisation that aims to help the world humanitarian and development sustainable world in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that define the world we want. They apply to all nations and aim to ensure that no one is left behind.