About Us

Our Story

East Eagle Foundation is the largest network of disability rights advocates in the Democratic Republic of Congo with more than 2500 members and ambassadors across the country and two representations in Geneva (Switzerland) and New York (United States). 

East Eagle Foundation is a nonprofit that is committed to helping with disabilities and their families in DR Congo, especially in war-affected areas, to fulfill their human rights and meet their basic needs. The organization has consultative status to the United Nations (ECOSOC). The organization was officially incorporated in January 2009. 

 Currently, EEF is active in seven provinces across the country (Kinshasa, Tanganyika, Kongo-Central, North Kivu, South Kivu, Tshopo, and Upper Katanga) and works with the government agencies, local communities, Community-Based and national nonprofit organizations as well as Disabled People Organizations to implement our programs.

 

What We Believe

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Our Mission

East Eagle Foundation is committed to helping people with disabilities to fulfill their human rights and meet their basic needs.

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Our Vision

Create a society without barriers and free from discrimination for individuals with disabilities

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Our Values

  • Collaboration
  • Participation
  • Inclusion

Meet Our Staff

East Eagle Foundation is managed by staff who have the lived experiences as individuals with disabilities or family members of people with disabilities as well as background as disability rights advocates, human rights activists, curriculum designers, and trainers.

Joseph M’bobo
Chief Executive Officer
Jonas Asifiwe
Deputy Director, Humanitarian Programs
Sifa Gorethy
Deputy Director, Inclusive Education Programs
Nestor Boloway
Chief Financial Officer
Simon Pierre Nikiema
Programs Advisor
Yanick Ngalula
Human Resources Officer

What We Have Done

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The organization has over 13 years of experience working in communities in conflict and post-conflict areas and has created an ecosystem of disability rights activists in DRC and has more than 2500 members and ambassadors across the country as well as two representations in New York and Geneva. 

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Become A Disability Rights Advocate

Join the largest network of disability rights advocates in the Democratic Republic of Congo either as a member or volunteer.

Our Ambassadors

KETSHIA ISHEKA
Ambassador
Connect with Ketshia on social media platforms to learn more about her advocacy work.
ARIELLE MUJINGA
Ambassador
Connect with Arielle on social media platforms to learn more about her advocacy work.
Paul Roger
Ambassador
Connect with Tanya on social media platforms to learn more about her advocacy work.

Become a Volunteer / Ambassador

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