Ambassadors
Discover our ambassadors all around the world, if case you wish for collaboration or partnership or Internship for Universities, reach out to them based on your region of Location

United States of America
Ms. Rebecca S. Jasper
DRC Climate Change Network ambassador to the United States and Canada
Ms Rebecca is a Minnesota native concerned with climate change,
VP, Director of Supply Chain or Operations Improvement ► Drives profitability by building cross-functional high-performing teams and optimizing complex global operations.
Former Peace Corps volunteer in Zaire (DRC) with a great involvement in various community programs in DRC.
Concerned by Climate Change issues and given the place the DR.Congo hold as country Solution, Ms. Jasper believes to contribute to the wellbeing of DRC population in contributing to a safe and peaceful environment for the Congolese People , advocate for strengthening the cooperation between the United States and the DR.Congo as representative of the DRC Climate Change Network in the United States and Canada region.
Ms, Rebecca S. Jasper speaks English, French, Japanese.
Any Private or Public Sector , Schools or Universities based in the United States or Canada willing to collaborate with the DRC Climate Change Network /Reseau sur le Changement Climatique RDC are invited to contact Ms. Jasper to:
Email: rsjasper67@gmail.com
Tel. +1 (612) 702-9287

United Kingdom /Britain
Mr. Patrick Brown
DRC Climate Change Ambassador to the United Kingdom/Britain.
Mr. Patrick Brown is the Executive Director at EQUAL RIGHT, a Nonprofit Advocating for economic Justice without Borders. Patrick is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly in Northern Ireland, with 10 years of experience as an elected representative in local and national government. He has a background in international development and a PhD in politics from Queen’s University, with his thesis looking at the role of cash transfers in post-conflict peacebuilding. He has extensive experience in grassroots organising, environmental advocacy and political campaigning, including as the founder of a political travel company and as the Campaigns and Development Officer for the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland. He is currently based in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland.
As Ambassador of the DRC Climate Change Network/ Reseau sur le Changement Climatique RDC (RCCRDC-PACJA)
If you are based in the United Kingdom/Britain and willing to work /partner with the DRC Climate Change Network or for any inquiry, reach out to Mr Brown at:
Email: patrick@equalright.org
Tel. +44 7971 783252

Feral Republic of Germany
Jörg Lehmann
DRC Climate Change Network Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany.
Mr Lehmann is a Photograph, World traveller and an Experienced technician for Airplane equipment,
Mr Jörg Lehmann with his wife are very pationed about the DR.Congo and have been supporting education programs in Eastern DR.Congo for many years, including the ongoing support to Humanitarian programs in Eastern DRC and promoting quality education at Institut Superieur de Technique et Development de Kalehe (ISTD-Kalehe)
Mr Lehmann is a founder of Hujambo Habari – Schulprojekt Ostafrika e. V. and Founding member of PEPA-People for Peaple Afrika e.V, both are German based Nonprofit working to support development programs in East and Central Africa.
For German Speaking partners interested in partnering or collaborate with the DRC Climate Change Network , Reach out to Mr Lehmann to the following contacts:
Email: joerg@teamll-groenland.de
Tel. +49 172 3760088
Diaspora
The Diaspora plays a big role in the development of any country of Origin,
According to the International Migration Institute, According to World Bank estimations, currently some 570,000 Congolese are living abroad, of whom 120,000 are in Europe and North America. However, the real number of Congolese abroad,
This statistic excludes those that have acquired a foreign Citizenship. Enquiring a third country citizenship does not stop Diaspora to get involve in the Development of their country of Origin, such the case of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
As a key country solution to the treat of Climate Change based on multiple resources including the Congo Bassin Forest, Transitional and Green Minerals for Ecological transition. The Diaspora play a big role of mobilising and Saling the image of their country of Origin to various stake holders in their Host countries, Climate Change related issues cannot be forgotten.
If you are interested working with the DRC Climate Change Network/Reseau sur le Changement Climatique RDC, or you are willing to be part of the Network Diaspora Team, get in touch with our representatives:

Canada
Ms. Naomiw Kamanga
Canada Diaspora Climate Change Coordinator

United States of America
Gabrielle Iloko
Email : ilokogab@gmail.com
Tel. +1(678)907-7095