In Obouya, in the department of the Cuvette (north), a silent but powerful dynamic unfolds every day: that of the courageous Congolese women who, through the sale of the mabokes, shape their autonomy and ensure the survival of their families. From the early hours of the morning, the markets and the surroundings of the roads saniment. In a warm atmosphere, the smells of fish or meat carefully wrapped in leaves and cooked with choking — the famous…
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In Obouya, in the department of the Cuvette (north), a silent but powerful dynamic unfolds every day: that of the courageous Congolese women who, through the sale of the mabokes, shape their autonomy and ensure the survival of their families. From the early hours of the morning, the markets and the surroundings of the roads saniment. In a warm atmosphere, the smells of fish or meat carefully wrapped in leaves and cooked with choking — the famous…