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Feb 23, 2024 · About City of Joy. Origins of the City of Joy; Vagina Warrior Program; Life at the City of Joy; Why It’s Needed; Why Congo? Program Philosophy: What Makes it Different; What Does the City of Joy look like? Five Tenets of City of Joy; Meet the People of City of Joy. The Team; Graduate Profiles; V-World Farm; V-Day’s History in Congo; Press ...
- About City of Joy
The City of Joy is a transformational leadership community...
- 10 Guiding Principles
Like all communities, the City of Joy has its own culture,...
- Meet the People of City of Joy
Marlene. Market Analyst. Marlene’s action at City of Joy is...
- V-World Farm
The land provides a bounty of crops that are consumed at the...
- V-Day’s History in Congo
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- About City of Joy
The documentary follows the beginnings of City of Joy, a center established in 2011 in the eastern region of the DRC to help women who have been victimized by the ongoing mining conflicts in...
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Nov 3, 2023 · First with a global campaign called STOP RAPING OUR GREATEST RESOURCE: POWER TO THE WOMEN AND GIRLS OF DRC, and then the opening of City of Joy, a transformational leadership community for women survivors of gender violence, designed and led by Congolese survivors and activists.
The City of Joy is a community for women survivors of violence in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Opened in 2011, the project was founded by Eve Ensler, Dr. Denis Mukwege, Christine Schuler Deschryver and supported by V-Day.
A tale of hope and restoration unfolds in CITY OF JOY, a documentary film that follows the first class of students at a revolutionary leadership center in war-torn eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
May 17, 2022 · The City of Joy documentary tells of a place in eastern Congo that is a refuge for victims of sexual violence in the DRC. It is a place of healing, love, restoration, job skill development and leadership training.