Mpala, Democratic Republic of Congo 2023
Thursday, May 25, 2023 Support the Polly Project: Tax-Deductible Donations for Classroom Rehabilitation in Mpala-Lubanda The trip back home was arduous, to say the least,
Thursday, May 25, 2023 Support the Polly Project: Tax-Deductible Donations for Classroom Rehabilitation in Mpala-Lubanda The trip back home was arduous, to say the least,
Mpala Mission is a vast complex something like a quarter mile long, with the residence of Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa at the
A Polly Project in Mpala-Lubanda (DRC): New Roofing for Six Congolese Classrooms Mpala-Lubanda is a small town on the southwestern shores of Lake Tanganyika in
As in the developed world, the school year in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) lasts about nine months. Unlike in the developed world,
Since 2012, the influx of the IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) population has more than tripled. Despite efforts of local and international humanitarian organizations, many basic
One week and one day away before we depart for DRC, and already we are facing the problems…On May 11th I received word that we
Due to the most recent influx of Internally Displaced Persons (IDP), it has been brought to our attention that there is still great need for an information
When Antoine Ngeleka returned to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), he saw an immediate need in the community for a computer center. During Ngeleka’s time
In the aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide, The Second Congolese War destroyed businesses, local infrastructure, and family units throughout Moba District and Katanga Province.
The REEL Project produced a music video for Lubumbashi-based performance group, Jecoke, in exchange for a song which was featured on TRP’s first humanitarian film project, “Today We
TRP is a multifaceted organization whose first mandate is to produce humanitarian films and media projects for various populations in need.
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