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APDC provides psychosocial assistance to Pygmees in Ngalula, eastern DR Congo

Actions for Peace and Community Development (APDC) is providing psychosocial assistance to indigenious people known as Pygmees in Ngalula village located in Fizi territory, South Kivu province, eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

These indigenious people known as Bambuti face many problems. They are discriminated by Bantu people, are living in extreme poverty, live on hunting animals in the bush, face problems of War. These slim people need humanitarian aid in different domains. The majority of them did not attend school. That is why APDC NGO is giving them psychosocial assistance to make them feel happy in the community, to live together with Bantu people, to collaborate with them, to start doing work that Bantu people are doing such as cultivating, to stop destroying environment and killing animals. They can attend school like other people. For us to assist them, we ask for support from people of good will, to donate to us so that we can save lives of these people, to help them move forward. 


Communication service of APDC NGO