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The care of the elderly remains a necessity to which governments and other partners should pay particular attention, given the problems of primary health care, clothing, food, accommodation and social consideration that it engenders in developing countries. It is for this reason that this study on the care of the elderly by the NGO WAWE in South Kivu is of the utmost importance. The aim of this study is to determine the contribution of the non-governmental organization WAWE in improving the living conditions of the elderly in the city of Bukavu. To achieve this objective, a survey was carried…mehr

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The care of the elderly remains a necessity to which governments and other partners should pay particular attention, given the problems of primary health care, clothing, food, accommodation and social consideration that it engenders in developing countries. It is for this reason that this study on the care of the elderly by the NGO WAWE in South Kivu is of the utmost importance. The aim of this study is to determine the contribution of the non-governmental organization WAWE in improving the living conditions of the elderly in the city of Bukavu. To achieve this objective, a survey was carried out in the city of Bukavu, with the main target being the people cared for by the NGO WAWE. The results showed that the majority of people surveyed were aged between 60 and 69, representing 48.2% of the total, followed by those aged between 70 and 79 (14.9%) and those aged between 50 and 59 (11.4%). In old age, health becomes more fragile and the body suffers from the effects of aging.
Autorenporträt
BYANDIKE KADAHANWA Destin, political activist in the DRC, development researcher at the Université Libre Protestante en Afrique and the Institut Supérieur de Techniques Commerciales et Economiques in Bukavu. Degree in project management from CEPROMAD University. Born in 1997 in South Kivu, DRC.