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About Me: 
ARVC RDC is an organization for the promotion, supervision and protection of the rights of people with disabilities and the fight against child marriage, early and forced marriage in light of the United Nations conventions on the rights of people with disabilities and prevention of children and forced marriage throughout the world by organizing advocacy actions, community mobilization (sensitization), monitoring, documentation and notification of cases of VMEFP and VDPVH, holistic support to the beneficiaries of the organization ARVC DRC. Created in 2008 by a group of victims of the 2004 natural disasters in Kalundu following the floods of the Karigo river and the collapse of the Kalundu mountains, ARVC RDC focuses on the factors that constitute underdevelopment and the violation of rights. people, inter-community conflicts and precarious conditions and more particularly vulnerable people of all categories in order to reduce the degree of vulnerability of the victims of these scourges. ARVC DRC aims to address some of the identified needs such as child marriage, early and forced marriage, protection, training, advocacy, respect for human rights, promotion of the rights of people with disabilities and promotion of non-violent conflict resolution.My Passions:
An effective fight against early and forced marriages for a dignified and protective world for young girls.

My Challenges
Lack of financial means

My Vision for the Future:
A world without early and forced marriages and where the rights of the girl child are respected in the choice of marriage.

My Areas of Expertise:
Since 2013, ARVC RDC has been fighting SGBV (child marriage, early and forced marriage), the promotion of disabled people, Health and WASH (Water, Hygiene and Sanitation), Education, in the territories of Fizi, Walungu and Uvira by organizing awareness campaigns, advocacy and popularization of laws on early and forced marriage, legal and judicial support, psychological support, medical support, human rights monitoring (research), promotion of the rights of people with disabilities, as well as IGAs for the victims, awareness raising on the fight against Ebola virus disease, CORONAVIRUS prevention, the fight against cholera.

My Challenges:

Lack of financial means

  • Gender-based Violence
  • Human Rights
  • Positive Masculinity
  • Education
  • COVID-19
  • Menstrual Health
  • Africa
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