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A Right, Not a Privilege | From Survival To Governance
A patient prepares for a prenatal examination at Centre Medical Afia Yetu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Feb. 26, 2026. The center, founded in 2003 by community leader Nsekuye Béatrice, was established with a singular mission: to provide free, dignified maternal healthcare to women and girls in eastern DRC a region where conflict and poverty have left millions without access to basic medical services. For more than two decades, Béatrice has ensured that no woman is turned away, making her center a lifeline for the most vulnerable in her community. ©Isaac Bujirwa | Sote Pamoja DRC & FCRJ London
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The First Act of Protection | From Survival To Governance
A healthcare worker administers a vaccine to an infant at Centre Medical Afia Yetu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Feb. 26, 2026. The center, founded by community leader Nsekuye Béatrice, has grown into a trusted institution offering pediatric, maternal, and primary healthcare services to vulnerable populations, often free of charge. ©Isaac Bujirwa | Sote Pamoja DRC & FCRJ London
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The Word That Governs | From Survival To Governance
Nsekuye Béatrice addresses a group of healthcare staff and community members at Centre Medical Afia Yetu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Feb. 13, 2026. A participant in From Survival to Governance, Béatrice embodies the project's core conviction that women who build institutions of care from the ground up are not only survivors, but leaders shaping the governance of their communities from within. ©Isaac Bujirwa | Sote Pamoja DRC & FCRJ London
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Care Without Borders | From Survival To Governance
A healthcare worker at Centre Medical Afia Yetu prepares a vaccine as mothers and infants wait for care in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Feb. 26, 2026. The scene reflects the daily reality of a community health institution built on the conviction that every woman and child deserves dignified, accessible medical care regardless of their means. ©Isaac Bujirwa | Sote Pamoja DRC & FCRJ London
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Built to Serve | From Survival To Governance
The facade of Centre Medical Afia Yetu stands in a densely populated neighborhood in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Feb. 26, 2026. Founded in 2003 by Nsekuye Béatrice, the center offers a wide range of services including obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, surgery, and family planning a beacon of care built by a woman, for her community. ©Isaac Bujirwa | Sote Pamoja DRC & FCRJ London
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In Silence, Dignity | From Survival To Governance
Nsekuye Béatrice pauses in quiet reflection at Centre Medical Afia Yetu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Feb. 13, 2026. Nsekuye Béatrice is a dedicated community leader who has transformed access to maternal healthcare by founding a hospital in 2003 to provide safe and dignified childbirth for all women. Through her commitment, often offering care free of charge, she has saved lives, improved maternal and infant health, and restored dignity to vulnerable women. Her hospital has grown into a trusted community pillar, fostering resilience, empowerment, and a lasting culture of care and solidarity. ©Isaac Bujirwa | Sote Pamoja DRC & FCRJ London