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Sister Angelique is a beloved figure in Dungu, a town in northeastern DRC that has been her home since 2003.
Here, she has launched a variety of services, many of them designed to help women and girls who have been victimized by militant groups.
These services include cooking and catering classes.
Many of the women and girls she helps are refugees who were forced to flee from their homes because of violence.
Sister Angelique's proposed bakery could give these women a fresh start.
"If I can help just one woman restart her life, for me that is already a success,” said Namaika.
The United Nations refugee agency estimates the Dungu area hosts more than 300,000 refugees who have been forced from their homes because of violence.
It reports that many of those victims are women and girls who suffered horrific abuses at the hand of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).
The LRA has attacked dozens of villages, converted children into child soldiers and sexually assaulted women.
Among the victims is a woman who was kidnapped at age 14. She gave birth to two children while in captivity. She is identified as "Julie.
"When we were caught, the girls were immediately put behind their chief and we were given away.
They did not give 'husbands' to those who were 9 or 10 years old, they let them grow older.
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