About Us
Aid to the Cry of the Oppressed in Africa” is more than just an organization; it’s a beacon of hope and support for those facing the most challenging circumstancesacross the continent. At its core, our mission is rooted in providing holistic assistance and sustainable solutions to alleviate the plight of the oppressed and marginalized
communities in Africa.
Our approach is multifaceted, addressing immediate needs while also fostering long-term empowerment. Our dedicated team, driven by compassion and a commitment to social justice, works tirelessly to ensure that no individual is left behind. Whether it’s ensuring access to food, shelter, or healthcare, we believe that addressing these fundamental needs is essential for laying the groundwork for progress and prosperity.
Vision
"To create a just and compassionate Africa where the cries of the oppressed are answered with unwavering support...
Mission
Our mission is to rehabilitate and empower vulnerable populations, including children, elderly individuals, people with physical and intellectual...
Main Message
At Aid to the Cry of the Oppressed in Africa, our commitment is unwavering, and our vision is bold: to create a just and compassionate...
Why Choose Us
“Aid to the Cry of the Oppressed in Africa” is composed of several distinct market segments. To effectively reach and assist these groups, the organization tailors its programs and outreach to address the unique needs of each segment. Here are the main target market segments:
- These are children who have experienced the traumas of war, displacement, and violence.
- They require access to education, psychosocial support, and a safe environment for healing.
- This group consists of individuals living with various disabilities.
- They require specialized support, accessibility, and opportunities for skill development.
- These are individuals who have survived traumatic experiences of sexual violence and conflict.
- They need comprehensive support, including medical care, counseling, and legal assistance.
- IDPs have been forced to leave their homes due to conflict, violence, or other crises.
- They require shelter, food, healthcare, and support in rebuilding their lives and communities.
our programs
Health for All Africa
Health for All Africa
Youth Empowerment
for the Future
Youth Empowerment
for the Future
Youth Civic Engagement Program
Youth Civic Engagement Program
A Beacon of Hope: Advocacy and Support for the Cry of the Oppressed in Africa
In the heart of Africa, where diverse cultures and rich histories intertwine, there lies a persistent cry of the oppressed. This cry is not just a call for help; it is a plea for justice, dignity, and the right to live a life free from fear, poverty, and discrimination. As compassionate individuals and global citizens, it is our collective responsibility to become a beacon of hope for those who suffer. This document serves as an aid to channel our efforts, energies, and resources toward advocating for and supporting the oppressed in Africa.
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News & Stories
Aid To The Cry Of The Oppressed In Africa Empowers Women
In Don Bosco Displaced Camp On International Women’s Day
As dawn breaks over the vast expanse of Maniema, the poorest province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, thousands of children in remote villages awaken to another day filled with challenges and uncertainty.
Bridging the Gap: ACOA’s Mission to Support Education in DR Congo’s Remote Regions
As dawn breaks over the vast expanse of Maniema, the poorest province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, thousands of children in remote villages awaken to another day filled with challenges and uncertainty.
ACOA Sounds Alarm on Dire Situation for Children in Displaced Camp
In a heart-wrenching report from the Kayembe/Kanyaruchinga Displaced Camp, situated in the Nyiragongo Territory of North Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo, ACOA’s country director, Madame Tina Shabani, has sounded the alarm on the dire situation faced by the children in the camp