DAPLH/NGO (Development & Assistance For Persons Living With Handicap)


 
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as well as in other third world countries, the disabled people are often marginalized, abandoned to their own fate and are victims of many social difficulties (like the lack of an appropriate schooling, training, housing and, in short, a lack of a strong socio-economical integration..) and, therefore, become susceptible to a great deal of mendacity, prostitution, drug-use, etc.
 
 
     

 

  • Considering the high rate of illiteracy at 62% among all the disabled population in Kinshasa, in particular and in the DRC in general;.

  • Considering the lack of foster housing availability and technical trainings in socio-professional or educational area reserved for all the living disabled;.

  • Considering the high risk of many social disadvantages all these people are exposed to (prostitution, mendacity, drug-use, STD, HIV/AIDS, and other diseases;.

  • Considering the limited number of well-qualified people fighting for the legitimate rights for all the disabled living here in Kinshasa, the capital city, and in the interior of the DRC.


Our Mission

Our overall mission is to help children and adults living with physical disabilities reach the average middle social level by pushing him or her to realize that he or she is well capable of solving his or her own social problems.


Foreign country

It is the mission, duty and purpose of DAPLH to address homelessness, hunger, illiteracy, unemployment and discrimination for children and adults living with all types of physical disabilities regardless of their geographical position. Therefore, DAPLH may operate in any country and region in any country around the world where we may fulfill our mission and further our exempt status. DALPH will obtain any required permits from the respective governments of any country we may operate in as activities. We may work closely with other non-profit and non-governmental organizations who are active participants in the same field. This will allow us to further our exempt status by providing the services and aid in a timely and effective manner.