“Hope in the Congo” was shown nationwide in the US. Largely focusing on Concern Worldwide’s work in the Democratic Republic of Congo, this film drew a great deal of attention to the ongoing crisis in the country.
The film features Concern’s Emergency Director Dominic McSorley, who travelled to Katanga with a film crew from PBS. They interviewed Concern staff members and people who have benefitted from Concern’s work. One section is about the people involved in a bicycle convoy that distributed seeds and tools to 24 villages at the height of the rainy season.“Hope in the Congo” was shown nationwide in the US. Largely focusing on Concern Worldwide’s work in the Democratic Republic of Congo, ...all »“Hope in the Congo” was shown nationwide in the US. Largely focusing on Concern Worldwide’s work in the Democratic Republic of Congo, this film drew a great deal of attention to the ongoing crisis in the country.
The film features Concern’s Emergency Director Dominic McSorley, who travelled to Katanga with a film crew from PBS. They interviewed Concern staff members and people who have benefitted from Concern’s work. One section is about the people involved in a bicycle convoy that distributed seeds and tools to 24 villages at the height of the rainy season.«
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