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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Center Elikya nears completion « Invisible Children Blog

Since January of 2011, Invisible Children has been working diligently with its partners to establish the very first rehabilitation center in DR Congo focused on LRA-affected youth. With thousands of kids facing trauma at the hands of the LRA over the the past 4 years in DR Congo, the need for highly-specialized care has been cited by groups like the UN and the World Bank, but Invisible Children was compelled to assist in the development of such a center especially after interactions with a local partner, Commision Diocesaine Justice et Paix (CDJP), a local civil society group whose members and leaders have been affected by the LRA. As the center prepares for its launch, the final touches are being put on buildings and recently local leaders appropriately named it Center Elikya, meaning “hope” in Lingala, the official language of DR Congo.

Many of the local laborers who have benefitted from the construction work have been personally affected by LRA violence.

Construction is now in its final phase. In October 2011, the main building block was completed allowing our partners CDJP and Sponsoring Children, a Belgian NGO, to begin counseling traumatized children from the local Dungu area and to complete preparation for a full-scale opening this summer. ELIKYA 2012, if you will. The center will be able to accommodate 250 children and employ approximately 30 staff members.

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