Over 60 War-Displaced Women Receive Dignity Kits in Mukongola
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Over 60 internally displaced women received dignity kits in Mukongola village, Kalehe territory, South Kivu.
- The initiative by the Club des Filles Reporters aimed to support sexual and reproductive health and the dignity of women and girls affected by conflict.
- Kits included essential hygiene and dignity items for the displaced women.
More than 60 women displaced by war received dignity kits in Mukongola village, near Bunyakiri, in Kalehe territory, South Kivu. The initiative was led by the Club des Filles Reporters as part of its efforts to support sexual and reproductive health and the dignity of women and girls affected by the ongoing conflict.
The distributed kits contained essential items aimed at promoting hygiene and personal well-being. This action addresses the specific needs of women and girls in vulnerable situations, particularly those displaced by conflict, who often face significant challenges in accessing basic necessities.
The Club des Filles Reporters' intervention highlights the critical importance of addressing the dignity and health needs of conflict-affected populations. By providing these kits, the organization seeks to offer tangible support and reaffirm the rights and well-being of women and girls in a challenging environment.
Originally published by Radio Okapi in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.