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Education and a dignified life: the L'Avenir du Congo Movement and the Globus Association are providing assistance to Congolese schools

On March 6, Globus Association President Yulia Berg, along with activists from the Avenir du Congo Movement, visited the Saint-Michel Catholic School in Brazzaville and donated school supplies. Support for this educational institution was organized at the request of Movement activist Lupe, who submitted a request for assistance to the school through creative game system.

The movement's activists cleared the area around the school and donated stationery and educational materials.

"Today, we are pleased to donate educational materials not only to Saint-Michel but also to other schools across the country. Children are our most precious resource, and we must do everything we can to ensure they receive an education, knowledge, and build a dignified and successful life," noted Yulia Berg.

Similar support campaigns for schools and other institutions by the L'Avenir du Congo Movement and the GlobUs Association are taking place throughout the Republic. More than 50 educational institutions have already been reached.

Since the summer of 2025, the GlobUs Association has implemented a number of humanitarian and educational events in the Republic of Congo.

The L'Avenir du Congo Movement unites over 3,000 activists in 15 departments of the country. Since December 2025, its participants have been performing daily good deeds aimed at supporting youth and strengthening social infrastructure as part of the L'Avenir du Congo gaming system.

The L'Avenir du Congo platform is a gamified incentive system for activists, whereby people earn points for performing socially beneficial actions, which they can then exchange for real prizes.

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