PIFEVA strengthens the resilience of young people and indigenous women by restoring the biodiversity of community forests through the planting and rational management of edible caterpillars in the context of climate in the democratic republic of congo
Climate: Successful participation of Ms. Véronique Bulaya (Official Delegate and Representative of Congolese youth) at PreCOP26 and at the Youth4Climate, Driving Ambition event in Milan, Italy
PIFEVA organized sessions to popularize laws and texts for the protection of women's rights (the law on SGBV DRC, 1325 and CEDF) in the territory of Mwenga
Start of the activities of the Center for Socio-professional and Economic Reintegration (CRSPE) for vulnerable women in Kamituga in partnership with UN Women
With funding from FIMI, PIFEVA is organizing a capacity building workshop for indigenous women leaders and potential young girls indigenous leaders in Kamituga in Mwenga territory
Congratulations to Gabriella Sakina nominated and selected as Global Climate Leader for the 2021 Climate Crossroads Program curated by the Human Impacts Institute, in partnership with the Tenure Facility and Ford Foundation
Result of the survey on the issue of sexual and gender-based violence in primary and secondary educational establishments (schools) in the city of Bukavu
Advocacy speech of the coordinator of PIFEVA (Véronique Bulaya) at the Regional Conference of African indigenous women held from September 9 to 10, 2019 in Nairobi, Kenya
SOS for the populations of Baraka who no longer have access to drinking water in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo: Cases of sexual violence against women and young girls forced to wake up at night in search of water , cases of drowning and serious accidents of women and girls who fight to dive into water pits (wells) are regularly recorded.