“Listen to women for a more democratic future in Congo!” With this slogan, female staff of HEAL Africa took part today in the International Day of Women march in the town of Goma in the east of DR Congo. HEAL Africa’s employees donated fabric for traditional clothes to female patients in the hospital. The traditional fabrics, named “pagne” in French, are required in order to take part in the march of women in Goma.
More than 500 women from non-governmental organizations and state-run institutions gathered to demand their rights. This year’s slogan for the International Day of Women in Congo is: “Support women in rural areas to guarantee peace, modern development and the reduction of poverty,”
HEAL Africa is present in more than 140 villages in the province of North Kivu to encourage women to stand up for their rights. HEAL Africa provides training in literacy, running a small business and more, that allows them to take more control over their own lives.


Love these pictures! You can’t imagine the energy and excitement of so many women together, making a statement. Even more beautiful is the day to day work so many are doing, teaching, listening, modeling behaviour that will change the future for girls, women, boys and men!
Bravo wamas!! It is great to see the women in GOMA mobilized to march for their cause. They are a tribute to Lyn Lusi their advocate who passed just yesterday a brave cancer fighter right to the end. Peace Lyn many are made whole by your efforts and love for them. Jesus hold her close in heaven.