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War-traumatized children in Kivu find hope through dance amid conflict

War-traumatized children in Kivu find hope through dance amid conflict

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Africa News
Published on 2024-10-02 08:33:06

In the conflict-ridden region of Kivu, a group of children aged 6 to 18 has turned to dance as a means of expressing their pain and hope. The “Invisibles Kids Academy” is more than just a dance troupe—it has become a refuge for orphaned, abandoned, and street children traumatized by years of war.

Bush Séba, the project’s founder, explains, “With the ongoing war, conflicts, and the devastation of families, this is the only form of…

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