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Success for the Second Planting Phase of the Congolese Health Board

Photo du rédacteur: Malaïka MansiaMalaïka Mansia


This weekend, the Congolese Health Board reached a new milestone in its second planting phase, marked by careful preparation and remarkable progress.

The team dedicated its efforts to purifying water resources and preparing the land for the upcoming harvest, anticipating the cold season. These preparations are essential to ensure a bountiful and healthy harvest, beneficial for the entire community.

This initiative not only strengthens local food security but also promotes community well-being by encouraging engagement and collective responsibility.

The determination and hard work of the Congolese Integration Network demonstrate a deep commitment to sustainability and community resilience, promising lasting benefits for all.



Mansia M. Malaïka

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