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APA2010

The Association of Congolese Indigenous People (APAC 2010) is a representative organization of indigenous Congolese people which was created in 2002 in response to the misery in which the Congolese indigenous people were living. It works to improve the daily lives of these indigenous people.

APAC 2010 is a group which conducts information collection and analyzation and proposes solutions to the issues facing Congolese indigenous people. APAC works to relieve the misery of indigenous people by promoting income generation projects of increasing employment.

APA 2010’s Mission

The Association of Indigenous People’s mission is to defend the rights of indigenous people and to help communities organize culturally, socially and economically.

APA’s Objectives:

  • to promote and defend the rights of indigenous communities
  • to organize indigenous communities into different economic production groups
  • organize social and sanitary education in Congo ’s indigenous communities
  • organize trades for students and other young people to increase employment

The APA 2010 Staff

Nganga Jean,Secretary General

An agricultural engineer wth 9 years of experience in the audiovisual file, working in rural radio and animation. He is responsible for supervising the work of APAC 2010.

Moungoulo Marie, Vice-President in Charge of Social Affairs

Motivated and driven, Marie is in charge of the Associations’ social programs.

Ngampio Joséphine, Treasurer

Joséphine is responsible for managing the financial issues of APAC.

Ngampio Alfred, Vice President in Charge of Development Programs

Alfred has completed his secondary studies an dis charge of Community Development.

Ombi Paul, Vice- President in Charge of Administration

Paul is responsible for the administration of APAC. He is also a working nurse.

Ekoumé Edmond, Vice- President in Charge of the Promotion and Protection of Indigenous People’s Rights

Edmond is experienced in dealing with human rights issues facing indigenous people in Congo .

How to Help Indigenous Women

The first step is to choose what initiative you want to support: each month, we will post information on new projects and current opportunities to support our work.

How much can you contribute?

We ask that you donate a minimum of US$30, £30 or 30 Euros.

How can you be sure that your money or donation reaches the indigenous women and children who need it the most?

We send regular updates and put you in contact with the beneficiaries of your financial support. In general, we speak with you over the phone at the beginning of any individual donor relationship. D’habitude, nous parlons avec vous au téléphone au début de la relation avec les donateurs individuels.

We can put you in direct contact with other donors to learn about their experiences as donors. Please feel free to take advantage of this opportunity and we will do our best to help you.


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