Career
In 1999, Katsuva founded a centre d"ecoute, also known as a listening house, in her home in the DRC, located in an isolated and conflict-ridden area. She renamed her center the Association des Personnes Desherites Unies pour le Development (APDUD) in 2002. The center serves as a shelter for women to recover from violent acts and provides medical help, and currently consists of almost 50 houses for women to live in.
Katsuva"s center is currently helping approximately 180 women.
In the past decade, she has helped over 6,000 rape survivors.