 I was standing in a schoolyard in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the midst of chaos, conflict and misogyny, this community schoolyard represents a new start, a haven, a clean slate. For hundreds of previous child soldiers, this place is remedy from a lost childhood. This place is protection. The mothers who initiated the project overcame tremendous challenges for years. Their success today is proven by the fact that many of their employees are ex-child soldiers who went through their program. That was beautiful to see. A work from A to Z, a work from slavery to freedom. This is protection and this is why we're here today.