“This kind of out-of-the-box approach is exactly what we need in the Congo space.”
- Anthony Gambino, Executive Director at PANZI Foundation
Socent’s focus for Congo impact is to share Congo's story, hope, and beauty through Western creative mediums to edutain, inspire, and mobilize toward the shaping of Western Policy and in direct support of thought leaders on the ground in DRC. Socent has strong relationships with many major organizations leading Western Policy in Congo. Working closely with these groups Socent will be able to assess and understand the key levers that we will ask millions of highly active (src) prosocial gamers to help pull for Congo peace.
On the ground in Congo we have built powerful alliances with profound Congolese leaders including Justine Masika Bihamba of Synergy of Women for Victims of Sexual Violence, Fred Bauma of LUCHA RDC, Dominique Bikaba of Strong Roots, Amani Matabaro of Action Kivu, and last but certainly not least, Fidel Bafilemba of GATT-RN and Congo Peace Library.
Directing a portion of all game purchases to fund non-violent Congolese-led and founded ground solutions towards peace, progress, and prosperity Socent will continue working with these profound leaders and others like them as they fight to restore Congo's constitution and Independence, educate youth, build new Congolese infrastructure and economy, and document their $24 trillion USD mineral trade.
On the ground in Congo we have built powerful alliances with profound Congolese leaders including Justine Masika Bihamba of Synergy of Women for Victims of Sexual Violence, Fred Bauma of LUCHA RDC, Dominique Bikaba of Strong Roots, Amani Matabaro of Action Kivu, and last but certainly not least, Fidel Bafilemba of GATT-RN and Congo Peace Library.
Directing a portion of all game purchases to fund non-violent Congolese-led and founded ground solutions towards peace, progress, and prosperity Socent will continue working with these profound leaders and others like them as they fight to restore Congo's constitution and Independence, educate youth, build new Congolese infrastructure and economy, and document their $24 trillion USD mineral trade.
Created by award-winning filmmaker Mike Ramsdell, Narrated by Robin Wright, and featuring mzee Fidel Bafilemba, When Elephants Fight (WEF) is a penetrating look at injustices in DR Congo, a country rich in copper, tin, tungsten, tantalum, gold and other minerals but whose people rarely prosper.
Narrated by Robin Wright and featuring Socent's Peace Ambassador and game character, mzee Fidel Bafilemba, WEF is a United Nations Association, Bermuda and Edinburgh International, Montreal World Film Festival screened and Human DOC award-winning documentary.