Give three hours and win a concert with Barbara Moleko

Give three hours and win a concert with Barbara Moleko

Barbara Moleko donates a concert for a successful educational institution that deserves to win because students take to the streets Sunday, March 8 and gather for DanChurchAid. And to win not just a concert, which is also associated with a bar with reasonable prices, as Royal Unibrew rolls into the concert.

As newly appointed ambassador of DanChurchAid traveling Barbara to Uganda. The trip takes place against the DCA annual national collection on March 8, where the main theme this year is women in the world's poorest countries. The collection day falls, on International Women's Day. In Uganda, Barbara visiting some of DanChurchAid women and development projects and she will meet women who have been helped to create a dignified life with opportunities for the future- both for their own families but also in the community. The role as ambassador for DanChurchAid means a lot to the devoted singer:

- I do not know if it has something to do with my African ancestry, or whether it just has something to do with the fact that I grew up in Denmark, where they are privileged. You learn to really appreciate it when you help someone who is not so privileged. I think I am more aware of the inequality that exists in the world because I have seen it, she says.

Barbara Moleko was born at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen and is the daughter of a Danish mother and a South African father. She grew up in, respectively, Mozambique and South Africa and moved to Denmark when she was 12 years old.

Sign up collecting for DanChurchAid and in the draw for the concert: The more people gather, the greater the chance to win concert. Read more and register at nødhjælp.dk / moleko .