WHO WE ARE
J’AI RÊVÉ FOUNDATION
The J’ai Rêvé Foundation was established in 2013 by Zainab Djiwo Mansary, a Panafrican, as a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for the most vulnerable and promoting equality for all. With ten years of experience in humanitarian work in a conflict zone, we have the necessary human resources and financial credibility to qualify for support from our donors and sponsors.
HISTORY
On March 31, 2014, JRF established a presence in the Central African Republic to address the turbulent events and the plight of street children in Bangui.
The J’ai Rêvé Foundation is dedicated to volunteering and bringing hope to disadvantaged children and women.
VISION
For generations, Pan-Africanists have been dedicated to promoting unity, solidarity, cohesion, and cooperation among the peoples of Africa and African states, focusing on putting the individual at the center.
The J’ai Rêvé Foundation aims to support the development of a new generation focused on peace, unity, solidarity, and shared prosperity.
MISSION
The J’ai Rêvé Foundation is a non-religious group that draws inspiration from the messages of peace found in various religions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, and ancestral beliefs. The foundation aims to boost the capabilities of African youth and grassroots civil society organizations by fostering cooperation between different regions, such as North-South, South-South, and North-North partnerships.
CAREER
J’ai Rêvé is meant for those who feel isolated and forgotten despite being surrounded by people. Our society has become increasingly self-centered, but we were designed to support and assist each other. Poverty is not an inevitable outcome, nor is it predetermined. The existence of poverty is a result of our collective failure to address it. Life is full of people from all walks of life, including the rich, poor, and talented, and there are valuable lessons to be learned from each of them. That’s why our organization is dedicated to promoting equal opportunities, providing aid to those in need, and addressing issues like healthcare, food security, education, and protecting vulnerable individuals from violence and discrimination, including children, girls, boys, and women. – Zainab Djiwo Mansary