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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2025 · 21 MIN

A Firsthand Account from a Congolese Survivor and Building a Future for the Next Generation in the DRC

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Hear from Rose Mapendo, a survivor from the Congo, who shares her harrowing experiences surviving in a death camp in Congo genocide in 1998. Her deeply personal narrative of hardships and survival, describing her 16-month imprisonment while pregnant with twins and the devastating impact of ethnic violence. Despite these hardships, Rose has created the Rose Mapendo Foundation to help women and orphans in her village in East Congo. Through decades of advocacy for peace and equality, she outlines the need for education, healthcare, and unity among ethnic groups. Rose’s personal story underscores her resilience as she continues to fight for the rights and welfare of others. This episode is hosted by Dr. Pius Kamau and Professor Douglas Mpondi and explores the intersection of humanitarian efforts and global awareness in addressing ongoing conflicts and human rights violations.Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts!Donate to Rose Mapendo Foundation - Every contribution, no matter the size, is a seed of hope you plant in someone's life.Key Takeaways:Rose shares her powerful survival story and her relentless efforts to establish education and healthcare access in her community in the Congo.The discussion reflects on the social and economic impacts of ongoing conflict in the Congo, particularly emphasizing the plight of women and children.The professor provides insight into the potential uses of Congo's vast resources for regional development and stability, urging a unified approach across ethnic lines.The episode calls for international awareness and tangible support to address these humanitarian issues effectively.A recurring theme throughout is the transformative power of unity and education in fostering peace in conflict-torn regions.Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide HereAlso Listen to:From Surviving Genocide to Sanctuary: The Unbelievable Journey of One of The Lost BoysThe Genocidal Ambitions Behind the Invasion of UkraineUnderstanding Genocide: Definitions, History, and Human ResponsibilityExposing A Genocide in Tigray: Survivors and Advocates Speak Out and Why the Crisis Isn’t Making HeadlinesExploring Rohingya Genocide and the Global Struggle for Human RightsThis podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast AgencySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hear from Rose Mapendo, a survivor from the Congo, who shares her harrowing experiences surviving in a death camp in Congo genocide in 1998. Her deeply personal narrative of hardships and survival, describing her 16-month imprisonment while pregnant with twins and the devastating impact of ethnic violence. Despite these hardships, Rose has created the Rose Mapendo Foundation to help women and orphans in her village in East Congo. Through decades of advocacy for peace and equality, she outlines the need for education, healthcare, and unity among ethnic groups. Rose’s personal story underscores her resilience as she continues to fight for the rights and welfare of others. This episode is hosted by Dr. Pius Kamau and Professor Douglas Mpondi and explores the intersection of humanitarian efforts and global awareness in addressing ongoing conflicts and human rights violations.Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts!Donate to Rose Mapendo Foundation - Every contribution, no matter the size, is a seed of hope you plant in someone's life.Key Takeaways:Rose shares her powerful survival story and her relentless efforts to establish education and healthcare access in her community in the Congo.The discussion reflects on the social and economic impacts of ongoing conflict in the Congo, particularly emphasizing the plight of women and children.The professor provides insight into the potential uses of Congo's vast resources for regional development and stability, urging a unified approach across ethnic lines.The episode calls for international awareness and tangible support to address these humanitarian issues effectively.A recurring theme throughout is the transformative power of unity and education in fostering peace in conflict-torn regions.Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide HereAlso Listen to:From Surviving Genocide to Sanctuary: The Unbelievable Journey of One of The Lost BoysThe Genocidal Ambitions Behind the Invasion of UkraineUnderstanding Genocide: Definitions, History, and Human ResponsibilityExposing A Genocide in Tigray: Survivors and Advocates Speak Out and Why the Crisis Isn’t Making HeadlinesExploring Rohingya Genocide and the Global Struggle for Human RightsThis podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast Agency See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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