To implement this project, Myriad Canada is working with the Action Sociale Kesho Kongo association, based in Bukavu, capital of the South Kivu province in the DRC. The association is presided over by Doctor Adolphe Nyakasane.
Since completing his medical studies at the Catholic University of Bukavu, Dr Adolphe Nyakasane has been known for his wish to bring together young scientists around development ideals for their communities.
During his studies, Dr. Nyakasane chose to focus on endocrinology, diabetology and paediatric nutrition and received specialized training in the field at the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium) and Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris VI, Saint Antoine site), France. He returned to the Congo in October 2015 and transformed Kesho Kongo into a development platform called ACTION SOCIALE KESHO KONGO, with the aim of contributing to the many development challenges in South Kivu by building healthy and resilient communities.
Dr. Nyakasane’s work was rewarded by the Golden Patriot’s Prize, awarded by the New Dynamics of Civil Society in the Congo, in January 2016. In the same year, the US Embassy in the DRC recognized his work and he was awarded a scholarship by the US State Department to take part in the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, a flagship programme of the US Government initiated by President Obama. In June 2016, this programme led him to the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs of Syracuse University, New York, where he was trained in public management in the fields of health and development.
From August 1 to 3, 2016, Dr. Nyakasane participated in a presidential summit for young African leaders in Washington DC, convoked by President Obama. After the summit, Dr. Nyakasane was selected to do an internship in an American institution, which he did at the Vitalyst Health Foundation. There, he learned a great deal about public health, food security and the concept of healthy communities.
Kesho Kongo is made up of young Congolese who understood that solutions to African issues are to be found by Africans themselves, who are open to the world. These young people therefore encourage their compatriots who have had the opportunity to study abroad to return to the Congo to develop their country and its riches in the heart of Central Africa.
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