Where do we start?
We begin with building schools to promote primary and secondary education, improving the lives of the Children of the Congo within their communities today. Congo Progress Pulse goes within underserved communities to bring resourceful programs and facilities that change the lives of millions of children in the DRC.
Our mission is to offer a comfortable and quality Education to the children of the DRC.
We partner with the world to tackle the poor conditions of the schools in the Congo. The Congo is crippled with poverty, war and food insecurity. What is our role in this situation? We want to impact the communities by educating the children within resourceful institutions.
We wish to inspire the world to join this movement and act to promote school building in rural and underserved communities throughout Central Africa.
I went to work for our family construction business in Kinshasa, Congo. I arrived on Feb. 9 and left June 14, 2024. I relived my childhood there. After 13 years in Canada my encounter with poverty and struggle was more shocking than expected. I asked myself if truly we were the wretched of this world or whether it was all part of the process leading to freedom and prosperity. My approach to this question to this is pro-active:
I will write up a business plan and and invite people I know to be part of my network, inform them of the Congo situation but also proposing our role toward it. I will explain my vision, it roots and my assets. We will discuss raising funds for a charity project of building an off-grid school campus that will change the lives hundreds of mis-educated, mal-nourished and exploited children in a given underserved community of the Congo. This pilot project will give birth to many many more.
In order to accomplish this humanitarian mission we ought to work under the umbrella of a non-profit organization call the Congo Progress Pulse or CPP. The CPP is Canadian based non-profit initiative I have started that reaches out to people who want to be pro-active in helping the Congo because the children of the Congo need our help and assistance as human being. We all profit some how from the damages the demand for mineral resources has caused to the Congo for nearly two century. Today, we can face the dirty origin of the high tech industry supply chain and with the CPP enter into a pro-active actions to participate in providing quality and safe education to the future generation of the Congo.