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About Us.

We are builders of peace — using systems we built to reach the people forgotten by the same systems that are supposed to protect them.

Mission

In times of war and crisis, we serve those too often overlooked — widows, orphans, prisoners, and youth — restoring dignity and creating pathways to opportunity. Through trauma healing, education, and economic empowerment, we help build resilient communities that remember, adapt, and rise.

Vision

We envision resilient communities that uphold dignity, preserve memory for positive change, and adapt through any crisis.
Who We Are

Inganji Roots is a community-led nonprofit born inside a crisis – not after the conflict.

Founded in Eastern DRC by survivors and for survivors, we walk alongside those most affected by war to rebuild their lives and reclaim their future. We work with widows, orphaned children, single mothers, inmates, and unemployed youth those left furthest behind by conflict, poverty, and trauma. Through locally rooted systems of healing, education, livelihood, and leadership, we are proving that people don’t have to wait for peace to begin restoring what was broken. We’re not preparing for recovery. We’re reinforcing resilience

What makes us different

Unlike many organizations that arrive after conflict, our work begins from within the struggle. We are part of the communities we serve. We build long-term systems for healing, education, and opportunity – because we live here, and we are not waiting for peace to start rebuilding.

Where We Work

Inganji Roots operates Inganji Roots operates in Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo, specifically in the Minembwe region of South Kivu and in Kinshasa.

The Origin Story

Our History

Our Journey: Strategic Milestones
2000

Eben-Ezer University of Minembwe (UEMI) founded in Minembwe, South Kivu Province, DRC as the first university in the region

2006-2011

UEMI achieves full accreditation, first as a higher education college (2006) and later as a private university (2011) by the Ministry of Higher Education, DRC.

2013-2017

Primary and Secondary schools are launched; Complexe Scolaire d’Application – CODAP-UEMI (2014-2015), providing quality education. In 2017, they received full accreditation by the provincial ministry of education

2017

Creation of Centre de Recherche et de Developpement Communautaire (CRDC) as NGO, accredited by the provincial Ministry of Justice and in 2025 national registration with the Ministry of Justice and branded in Inganji Roots

2020

CPDC (Centre Professionnel de Development Communautaire) Vocational Center is accredited, expanding skills training in agriculture, sewing, carpentry, and more.

2021-2022

UEMI Clinic, Clinique Medicale de l ‘Universite Eben-Ezer de Minembwe is accredited by the Provincial Ministry of Health (2021). The COOPEMI Savings and Loans Cooperative is launched (2022), providing a Central Bank-accredited pathway to economic empowerment.

2022+

Collaboration established between UEMI and Radio Ngoma ya Amani (RNA-Fizi), promoting community development through daily broadcasts.

2025

Inganji Roots is launched as a non-profit registered in DRC, Burundi, and the USA.

Our Values

Our Values

Dignity

Every life has value. We create spaces where widows, youth, and children and inmates are seen, heard, and equipped.

Resilience

We walk with communities through trauma, toward healing and transformation.

Local Ownership

Real change lasts when it’s led from within.

Compassion

We serve not as saviors, but as companions.

Innovation

We adapt boldly, blending local wisdom and creative solutions.
Leadership

Leadership


Prof. Lazare

Founder

Prof Lazare is an internationally recognized theologian, cultural critic, and peacebuilder whose work bridges postcolonial theology, African tradition, and community-based education. A Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow and founder of Eben-Ezer University of Minembwe in the Democratic Republic of Congo, he has advanced global conversations on justice, reconciliation, and the role of education in fragile societies.

His career embodies a rare balance of academic distinction and grassroots courage: he has lectured at Cornell University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Penn State, and George Mason University, yet continues to live and serve in Minembwe — a conflict-affected and overlooked region. His story inspires not only as a scholar but as a leader who has chosen proximity over prestige.


Julie Mudasumbwa

Co-Founder
Julie co-founded Inganji Roots with Prof. Dr. Lazare Sebitereko Rukundwa to carry forward the legacy of UEMI. She holds a Master’s in Food and Nutrition Policy from Tufts University and a Bachelor’s from Cornell University. When Prof. Lazare was unjustly imprisoned in 2023, she stepped forward to continue his vision of resilience, education, and community-led healing. Previously Director of Development at UEMI, Julie is passionate about changing the systems that oppress a generation destined to thrive.