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Immaculée Birhaheka was born on 1960. Discover Immaculée Birhaheka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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2006

The organization also advocated for greater enforcement and prosecution of rape as a crime. In 2006 PAIF successfully campaigned for reform in the DRC's laws pertaining to rape, including increased penalties for perpetrators. Amid ongoing violence in the region, Birhaheka and PAIF continue to raise awareness of issues like sexual exploitation of minors.

She received the 2006 Democracy Award from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).

2000

Immaculée Birhaheka was a recipient of the 2000 Martin Ennals Award for human rights defenders.

1994

PAIF later broadened its mission to include advocacy on behalf of victims of sexual violence. In the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide in 1994, as conflict escalated in the region, Birhaheka became aware of the prevalence of victims of wartime sexual violence among the displaced persons she was working with. She worked to raise awareness of rape as a tactic of war, and to support survivors. PAIF began to provide legal and medical support, especially for those who have been disowned by their families, and to operate a safe house in Goma.

1992

Birhaheka began working for an NGO after completing her university studies. She was hired to work on gender issues as part of their women's department, but encountered the same patriarchal culture within the organization itself. After working on behalf of several other NGOs, and becoming frustrated with the way women were universally sidelined, she and her colleagues decided to create a new NGO to focus specifically on women and women's rights. They founded PAIF, or Promotion et Appui aux Initiatives Feminines (Promotion and Support of Women's Initiatives) in Goma in 1992.

1960

Immaculée Birhaheka (born 1960) is a human rights activist from Democratic Republic of Congo. She is co-founder and president of the women's rights organization Promotion et Appui aux Initiatives Feminines (PAIF) which works to combat sexual violence and increase the participation of women in civic life.

Birhaheka was born in a rural part of South Kivu in 1960. She studied rural development as a college student in Bukavu. Her interest in improving the lives of women first began while working on a nutrition study looking at the types of labor done by rural women. This area of study would become the subject of her college thesis.