Set the world on fire


Every action you take impacts the lives of others around you , The question is, Are you aware of your impact?
 
Refugees are very amazing people. Like you, they need love, respect, equal opportunities and dignity. It is not their desire to leave their home countries. They have just lost everything and all they want is starting a new chapter of their lives.  For many, it is never easy.

We crown 2020 with a very inspirational Story from Divine Irakoze, a refugee from Burundi living in Malawi.


When we heard her story, we imagined the tones of unheard refugee stories  from all over the continent that need to be told. 

How would you describe yourself?

My name is Divine Irakoze. I am twenty years old and a  refugee from Burundi living in Malawi. I am very passionate about refugee work. I am currently the founder and team leader of Dzaleka Youth in Action Organization

How did you land in Malawi?
I was born in a refugee camp in Tanzania. My parents later moved to Malawi. Malawi is where we have lived for the past sixteen years. It is all I have known as home. I have never been to my motherland, Burundi.

What does Dzaleka mean?

Dzaleka originates from Malawi's Bantu speaking language called chichewa and means "I will never try again".  Dzaleka is the only permanent refugee camp in Malawi. History says that Dzaleka used to be one of the worst prisons in Malawi.

Tell us about Dzaleka Youth in Action Organization?

Dzaleka Youth in Action (DYIA) is  an advocate desk for the vulnerable Children, youths and elders in Dzaleka Refugee camp community. 


We live and work by the principle, “see a need, take a lead. We are the voice and hope for the refugees in our community. 

What inspired you to start Dzaleka Youth in Action Organization?

One day , as I moved around my community. I met fellow refugees who told me that they had spent over three days without a meal. I was moved.  I could only see hunger in their eyes.

I mobilized fellow youths in my community and shared with them the need to support the refugees with household items. We opened our hearts to compassion and solidarity.


How is refugee life in Malawi?
See, being a refugee is not easy. You are fighting for space in a country that is not your own.  Divine says.

Most people look down on the refugees. As a girl child, there are so many reasons for us to give up, Life in the camp entirely depends on food distributions. The food at times is barely enough. Most girls are child mothers because they are  lured by the old men to meet other basic needs for their families.

In Malawi, refugees need permission to travel outside the camp, accessing public schools and universities is a daily prayer... Refugees are not allowed to work. This has left so many youths in the camp unemployed. They are wasted away into drug abuse and other unhealthy habits.

What impact have you had on the refugee community?
As part of our covid-19 relief plan, we have given each refugee family 15 kilogram bag of maize flour, 1little of cooking oil, 1kilogram of sugar, 1packet of candles and soya pieces to help them during this hard times. 



As a young start up, what are some of the challenges you have faced?

Hmmm, as a start up the demands are always many.   Most of the families we support are far, we lack a bicycle to help us in transporting items to them, materials such as laptops for keeping records , office space , cannot be afforded now since most of us are still students.  We lack enough financial backing, the support we get from friends can only help us reach a few families yet there are so many in need.

Amidst it all,  we are still giving the people we serve positive energy and in the near future we are looking forward to starting our own income generating activities to support more refugees.


What are your future aspirations?

 My dream is to advocate for and empower refugees with skills for self-reliance. I am looking forward to doing a Master’s degree in Human Rights and Advocacy. I believe that refugees deserve a good environment that calls for respect  just like any other human being.

What gives you the greatest satisfaction working with refugees?

It is seeing refugees get help from not only Dzaleka Youth in Action but other organizations too. It lightens up my day.

Are their any  programs that have shaped your journey as a leader? 

Oh yes,  I have had the privilege of being  a (YALI)  Young African Leader's Initiative almuni from the East African Regional Leadership Center in  Nairobi.  I have worked as a Human Resource Administrative assistant at There is Hope.  I am also a mentor at Children’s Parliament with Plan International in Malawi. I hold  a Diploma in Liberal Studies with specialization in Social Work at the Regis University.  

What message would you love to tell your fellow youths?

Appreciate all the youths that are making a contribution in their communities. For those that are not doing anything. It is never too late to start.

Our communities need us. The youths living in refugee camps are looking up to us. It does not matter who you are or what you do. We all have a role to play in growing our communities. Together we can set the world on fire. 

Why we love this story?

Divine's story challenges us to ask. Do situations define us? Growing up in a country that is not her home did not stop Divine  from making a difference in the lives of fellow refugees. Her story is of resilience,  a living proof that we all have a responsibility to make our communities the best places to live in. It starts with you.

Some of the refugee children in the community.

To connect with Divine and her organization.
Follow on Facebook: Divine A Irakoze and Dzaleka youth in Action Organization

From us to you we say : Happy 2021, go out and Create a legacy of Impact.

  

Comments

  1. Divine, it starts when you are young. As you grow, keep inspiring others and create a positive story. Leave a legacy wherever you are. I am proud of you. As time moves on, Burundi has a house for you especially a room in my house

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    1. @ Unknown, thank you so much for the being such a big cheerleader for Divine

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  2. Keep up the Good Work Divine.
    We are The Generation that will change the World.

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    1. Thank you so much @ Unknown, We are the ones we have been waiting for.

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  3. Thia is a great and noble thing.
    Divine, I am glad you have soared high above the situations and creating impact.
    It is time to reflect, do situations make or break you

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    1. Thank you so much Life defined. WOW indeed we need to stop and ask, Do situations make or break us?

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  4. Ivanovitch PhotographyDecember 31, 2020 at 5:00 AM

    Keep it up Divine to make an impact of change in the community, you live in.

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    1. Thank you Ivanovitch for such heart warming words.

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  5. I hope you do exactly what is required of the refugee community. Your goals are not bad, and they are good for you. and one of the things you need to do is work together to achieve your goals. I have been very happy to see the work you do in the refugee community. My thanks go to the photographer for the work he did.

    Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.

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    1. Thank you so much Amuri for cheering on Divine. We need more people like you

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    1. Thank you Josephine for appreciating Divine's work

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  7. Divine is such an inspiring and energetic young woman whose love and care for refugees is evident at first sight. I had the privilege of mentoring her and working with her closely. She is fearless and bold when it comes to fighting injustice around her. With the right support; Divine will make this world a better place.

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    1. Thank you Innocent for the kind words and for being a mentor to Divine

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  8. Divine, I love you. People like you inspire me to stay committed to the road that chose me. I know so many people have read this story and in one way or the other have been inspired to make a contribution to their communities,

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    1. Noreen, thank you soo much for being kind always. Your support and prayers keeps me moving. You are also an inspiration and a blessing to so many dear. Let keep on pushing, together we can make it.

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    2. I as well love you more. sending you hugs all the way from Malawi.

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    3. Noreen, thank yöu so much for being kind always. Your support and prayers keeps me moving. Let's keep on pushing hard and together we can. I love you more dear. sending you hugs all the way from Malawi.

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    4. I am humbled to know you my sister Divine

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  9. I thank you all for your kind words and encouragement. Once again, refugees are human being just like anybody else (you and I). They also deserve all the goods that the world can offer. let's support them in so many ways. otherwise, all in all, let's keep on pushing hard, and together we shall make a better world for all.

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  10. This is a very incredible powerful inspiration that leaves thoughts in everyone’s mind, and calls for world to think. I can’t imagine how the world would be if all people had such kind of heart like yours.Divine, this is a very good starting. Keep on accelerating there are many good things ahead. I edge you to work extra harder.

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    1. Thank you Thierry for heart warming words as these.

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  11. This is a very incredible powerful inspiration that leaves thoughts in everyone’s mind, and calls for world to think. I can’t imagine how the world would be if all people had such kind of heart like yours.Divine, this is a very good starting. Keep on accelerating there are many good things ahead. I edge you to work extra harder and stay positive.

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  12. Do good for others God will do the rest in expected way to you Divine. Keep on moving forward 😍🥰

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    1. Thank you Unknown for these kind words. Indeed we reap what we sow

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  13. Pure inspiration, keep soaring Didi, your generation is proud of you

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    1. Thank you so much Nelson Oduma for cheering on Divine

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  14. Wow! What an amazing story for a 20 year old girl!!!
    Divine you are such a big inspiration, an evidence that anyone can do anything as long as they choose to!

    I am here imagining what the organization you are leading is going to look like in the next 5 years, 15 years and more.

    Keep up the great work. I love the principle, "See a need, Take the Lead"

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    1. Thank you so much Micah of God for such kind words and we see 5-15 years and more, refugees will be highly respected.

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  15. Hello,
    I thank you all for your kind words and encouragement. your wishes and prayers keeps me moving. Its all because of God that I have managed to do anything I can do today. I am forever grateful to the Almighty and your kindness of course. let all keep on working hard to bring a positive change in our communities. not forgetting refugees behind. your support is all what we need. together we can make a better world for everyone. Thank you all once again. Be blessed and Stay safe.

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  16. Noreen, I am sending You, together with your team hugs once again . Thank you for being part of my life story. Also, for letting the world know about me and fellow refugees in Malawi. Words cant be enough to thank you. But may the good Lord bless you for me. You are indeed a rare human being. I love you always.

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    1. I love you more dear sister. Thank you for giving Tell a Story the opportunity to run your story. Thank you for believing in our work.

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  17. Divine this is awesome and am inspired with your story and the passion you have of helping others. Keep up the fire burning as God is watching you. God bless you

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