GENRE ET VIOLENCE
bonsoir mes dame aujourd’hui vous parlait concernant la violence ici a l,est du Congo .beaucoup des femme subit une pêne car se de femme qui fait survivre leur famille ce qui se c,est la femme puisque les hommes ont peur d,aller se bredouille trop loin.un peut d,homme se donne d,y aller mais ils ont peur d,être emporte par fdhr.se pourquoi les femme travail sous pression les transporte de sable,.......buy
English translation by PulseWire member Nita
GENDER AND VIOLENCE
Good evening ladies. Presently you speak about violence here in Eastern Congo. Many women suffer pain since the women sustain their families because the men are afraid to go far off and fend. A few men opt to go but they are afraid of FDHR, the reason women work under pressure transporting sand ............
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merci
Bonjour Adele,
Merci pour votre article
Y- a -t il les femmes au Congo qui ne traversent pas ce type de souffrance?
NITA
Translation
GENDER AND VIOLENCE
Good evening ladies. Presently you speak about violence here in Eastern Congo. Many women suffer pain since the women sustain their families because the men are afraid to go far off and fend. A few men opt to go but they are afraid of FDHR, the reason women work under pressure transporting sand ............
NITA
Thank you for sharing
Dear Adele,
thank you for sharing your voice. Please, tell us, what solutions can help the women in your community?
Be blessed,
Angela
Thank you Adele
Hi Adele,
Thank you so much for writing and being a part of the WorldPulse community. I am so sorry to hear about what women such as yourself are going through the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. What does FDHR stand for? What solutions can you think of that would help especially the women and the children? I, along with the rest of the WorldPulse community, would be happy to support you. Please remember that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Best,
Mila