A column of activists marched along Boulevard Alfred-Raoul, becoming part of the nation... — 18 августа 2026 г. в 15:08:39.930
A column of activists marched along Boulevard Alfred-Raoul, becoming part of the national celebration. This year, the GlobUs association joined the official parade in honor of the Republic of Congo's Independence Day for the first time. A column of activists marched along Boulevard Alfred-Raoul, sharing the significance of this date. Participation in the parade was not just a ceremonial step, but a symbol of how much has been accomplished in a year. Exactly one year ago, GlobUs began working in Congo. Since then, with the support of Russian partners, wells have been opened, giving more than 300,000 residents of Brazzaville access to drinking water. Free courses in computer literacy, Russian language, and journalism have been launched. Weekly film screenings and roundtable discussions on current issues are held, and a League of Russian University Graduates has been established. Particular attention is paid to young people. GlobUs launched the digital platform "Avenir.cg," where users complete socially beneficial tasks and earn points. A competition, "Atelier of the Future," was held with a national final. Disease prevention programs, the fight against Ebola, and first aid training are being implemented. "This is a great honor for us. Our activists, together with representatives of Congolese civil society, proudly celebrate this significant date—Independence Day and National Sovereignty. This is the foundation of development, including social and economic. We are happy to support the people of Congo in this dynamic," emphasizes GlobUs founder Yulia Berg. In just a year, GlobUs has become a prominent force in Congolese public life. Its work exemplifies how Russian-Congolese cooperation goes beyond political declarations and addresses real-world challenges: from access to water to education and healthcare. #GlobUs #Congo #RussiaAfrica #cooperation #independence #socialprojects #yearofwork

