Devlop' celebrates its 20th Issue

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Devlop' celebrates its 20th Issue

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20! We had to check this information several times as it seemed so impossible, but it was indeed correct: this is the twentieth Devlop' we are offering. 

Twenty Devlop', that's just as many editorial plans, hundreds of versions to be improved, enhanced, thousands of e-mails sent to the four corners of the world to obtain reliable information, telling photos, captivating testimonials... 

You, the readers of Devlop', the donors who make all these projects possible, expect quality content. And rightly so. That's why, edition after edition, we've strived to do better, to bring you ever more information on how our projects are thought about, carried out and lived, on their impact, on the changes they bring about in everyday life. 

This twentieth issue is an opportunity to take a look in the rear-view mirror, to admire how far we've come in almost ten years, to see how certain projects have been totally transformed thanks to our ability to learn and question. 

This flashback is also a healthy exercise for our organization: remembering what we have been able to accomplish, to have the will to continue. Yes, to continue, despite budget cuts, despite a society that is increasingly withdrawn, despite the destruction and chaos in the DRC...

We would like to share this determination with you. So, on the eve of this twentieth issue, we have taken the important decision to produce a third Devlop' every year, in order to further increase your knowledge of the projects you support. 

But, before we dive into the future, I suggest we take a moment to look back. In these pages, you will be able to admire the victories and progress that we have achieved together, with you, with our partners, with those who bring our projects to life every day. So thank you all and enjoy the read.

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