Vehicle Purchase

Funding for a second hand vehicle was secured in mid 2017 and after much research our Managing Director Innocent purchased a van due to the additional space it offers compared to a similarly priced sedan.  The van will be mainly utilized for the transportation of supplies into rural DRC. Suitable transportation of supplies has long…

Water Source Project

The local community along with Redefined have been focusing on water safety in recent times. The local community in which Redefined operates haven’t stood still on this subject; their action with assistance of Redefined has led to a safer water source being established. The water source is approximately 200 metres from the local community market…

Coffee Farmers Update: Testimony

Recently Team Member Innocent received an invitation to view Mr. Ucibire Celsie’s coffee garden.Back in 2011 Mr. Celsie attended a meeting held by Redefined, the aim of the meeting was to advise the community of the opportunities in coffee farming.  Immediately Mr. Celsie got to work in planting coffee, Mr Celsie was happy to inform Innocent that…

Sewing Project

The sewing project plays a significant role in our goal to empower local women and assist them in improving their status within the community. Recently we purchased four sewing machines as a result of a generous financial donation which was specifically donated for the sewing project.  The idea behind the sewing project is that eventually with…

Birthing Kits Update: Distribution continues

The last 12 months has seen 2,662 birthing kits distributed to mums-to-be in order to provide them with a safe and hygienic birthing area. The more the community gets to know about birthing kits, the better understanding that the kits are needed in order to ensure a safe and clean birth. Here’s some of the photos…

The doors have opened!

We are pleased to let you know that the medical clinic in rural Jalasiga has opened its doors! It is operating with one medical technician who is being assisted by two nurses; all staff are locals. Dr. Ntumba, from the UN Hospital in Mahagi, will also be paying weekly/fortnight visits to the center and one of the nurses…

Road Initiative – Update

At the end of last month, some of our workers joined hands with one of the 5 local road crews we have been supporting. The team we were working with consists of the members of one of the local football teams. In just two days they completed a road diversion to increase the safety on…