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Congolese arts refuge helps street children find their voice

by Naledi Mokoena
September 6, 2023
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Congolese arts refuge helps street children find their voice

Oze Makvala, 19, a homeless teenager who has slept rough on the streets for years, sings at the studio of Mokili Na Poche cultural centre, a Congolese arts refuge that helps street children, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo September 5, 2023. REUTERS/Justin Makangara

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Congolese Arts Refuge helps street children find their voice. In the heart of Africa, a transformative movement is brewing, one that nurtures the creative spirit and offers hope to the most vulnerable members of society. The Congolese Arts Refuge, a haven for street children, is making waves by providing a platform for these young souls to find their voices through art. This article delves deep into the heart of this inspiring initiative, exploring its mission, impact, and the remarkable stories it has forged.

The Congolese Arts Refuge, situated in the bustling streets of Congo, stands as a beacon of hope amidst the adversity that engulfs the lives of street children. Established in 2015, this refuge has evolved into a sanctuary that nurtures the artistic talents of young minds, offering them an escape from the harsh realities of life on the streets.

Central to the refuge’s mission is the belief that art transcends barriers and empowers individuals. Through a myriad of artistic disciplines, including visual arts, music, dance, and theater, the Congolese Arts Refuge encourages its young participants to channel their emotions and experiences into creative expression.

At the core of the refuge’s success is creating a supportive ecosystem. Qualified instructors and mentors work with these children, guiding and nurturing their artistic growth. This nurturing environment fosters creativity and bolsters the children’s self-esteem and sense of belonging.

Street children often find themselves in a cycle of despair, where poverty, abuse, and neglect are their daily companions. The Congolese Arts Refuge intervenes by offering a lifeline, redirecting these young lives towards brighter horizons. These children gain a renewed sense of purpose and hope by honing their artistic skills.

Behind the walls of the refuge lie countless stories of triumph. From a young painter who now exhibits internationally to a budding musician whose melodies resonate with audiences worldwide, the Congolese Arts Refuge has catalyzed these remarkable transformations. These success stories not only inspire but also demonstrate the profound impact of this initiative.

The impact of the Congolese Arts Refuge extends far beyond its walls. Through art exhibitions, community performances, and outreach programs, the refuge enriches the region’s cultural tapestry. It promotes social cohesion, raises awareness about the plight of street children, and challenges societal norms.

The Congolese Arts Refuge equips these young artists with valuable life skills by providing a platform for self-expression and personal growth. Many alums have pursued careers in the arts, breaking free from the cycle of poverty and becoming role models within their communities.

In a world often overshadowed by adversity, the Congolese Arts Refuge is a testament to the transformative power of art and human resilience. This refuge empowers street children to find their voices and amplifies their stories, fostering a brighter future for them and the community at large.

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Naledi Mokoena

Naledi Mokoena

Hi, my name is Naledi Mokoena, and I am an African correspondent with years of experience in reporting on the continent. I specialize in arts + culture and history, and my mission is to showcase the diverse cultures, traditions, and untold stories of Africa to the world through my writing. I delve into the rich history of Africa, exploring its ancient civilizations, notable figures, and heritage. Additionally, I bring the vibrant arts and cultural scene of Africa to the forefront, highlighting talented artists, literary works, and cultural events. Through my articles, I aim to celebrate and preserve Africa's arts, culture, and historical narratives, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the continent.

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