awareness-raising on the theme of the MOUEBARA law enacted in 2022 on the occasion of March 8
March 8 was a day marked by women becoming ever more active in defending their fundamental rights. As on every March 8, in keeping
The Burotop IRIS Foundation is a non-profit organization working in key areas to improve the lives of the most vulnerable populations.
We help provide equitable access to education for disadvantaged children and adults in the Republic of Congo.
Our actions aim to support the combined efforts of public and private players to increase access to healthcare.
We promote the active participation of vulnerable people in society and contribute to their development.
We are committed to protecting the environment and developing projects to preserve natural ecosystems.
The BUROTOP IRIS Foundation is the result of our state of mind and our WILL TO ACT in the service of reducing inequalities and developing human potential.
As Director of the Foundation, I’m delighted to be able to work with the most vulnerable every day, to bring comfort to those who need it, and to act as a link to restore hope in the success of each and every one of us.
We support initiatives such as the renovation of schools and the distribution of school kits, and work on the ground to get the most vulnerable people into school.
We work to help ensure that all communities have access to quality healthcare, and that the most vulnerable families have access to the basic necessities of life.
We work to raise awareness of environmental challenges in local communities, to promote sustainable development practices and to combat climate change.
Abbé Pierre
Priest
Your commitment can make a big difference for the most vulnerable. Join us today!
Every penny we receive is precious, and we use it wisely and transparently.
March 8 was a day marked by women becoming ever more active in defending their fundamental rights. As on every March 8, in keeping
March 8 was a day marked by women becoming ever more active in defending their fundamental rights. As on every March 8, in keeping
Following the severe flooding in Brazzaville, thousands of people were left without basic necessities such as a dry place to sleep or a drink.
The Burotop IRIS Foundation is a non-profit organization working in key areas to improve the lives of the most vulnerable populations.
We help provide equitable access to education for disadvantaged children and adults in the Republic of Congo.
Our actions aim to support the combined efforts of public and private players to increase access to healthcare.
We promote the active participation of vulnerable people in society and contribute to their development.
We are committed to protecting the environment and developing projects to preserve natural ecosystems.
The BUROTOP IRIS Foundation is the result of our state of mind and our WILL TO ACT in the service of reducing inequalities and developing human potential.
As Director of the Foundation, I’m delighted to be able to work with the most vulnerable every day, to bring comfort to those who need it, and to act as a link to restore hope in the success of each and every one of us.
We support initiatives such as the renovation of schools and the distribution of school kits, and work on the ground to get the most vulnerable people into school.
We work to help ensure that all communities have access to quality healthcare, and that the most vulnerable families have access to the basic necessities of life.
We work to raise awareness of environmental challenges in local communities, to promote sustainable development practices and to combat climate change.
Abbé Pierre
Priest
Your commitment can make a big difference for the most vulnerable. Join us today!
Every penny we receive is precious, and we use it wisely and transparently.
March 8 was a day marked by women becoming ever more active in defending their fundamental rights. As on every March 8, in keeping
March 8 was a day marked by women becoming ever more active in defending their fundamental rights. As on every March 8, in keeping
Following the severe flooding in Brazzaville, thousands of people were left without basic necessities such as a dry place to sleep or a drink.