OUR STORY

March 2018, after having coordinated 6 sessions of the GoP-Lab of the MOOC of Project Management of the Central Engineering School of Lille, Virginie GUIGNARD LEGROS founder of The COCÖÖÖN Matrix consortium and her team of 25 people have first created an online incubator for their alumni, then an association COCÖÖÖN organizations to help innovators.

July 2018, Madame GUIGNARD LEGROS, as part of an Xprize competition, designed a program called REED to help the poorest farming communities on the planet to emerge from their extreme poverty.

December 2018, 2 associations, the CJPVGCI and the NIDE, bringing together populations of war victims in the city of Daloa and in the five regions of Haut Sassandra, the departments of Daloa, Issia, Vavoua and Zoukougbeu, in Côte d ‘Ivoire, have signed a contract with COCÖÖÖN organizations to carry out research and ethical dispatch of funds. From January to March 2019, a program around resilience begins to be structured by The COCÖÖÖN Matrix consortium for this community of 47,000 people.

March 2019, an event is organized by these two same associations in the City of Daloa, 3rd largest city in Côte d’Ivoire in the presence of 2000 people, ministerial representatives, representatives of all religions and traditional communities of Côte d ‘Ivory. It was the first time in nearly 50 years that an assembly brought together all these communities under one roof. All signed the creation of the first resilience center in Africa dedicated to peace: “a heart for all”.

December 2020, The organization changes its name and unifies its BRANDS under the name: REGENERATION MATRIX. This in order to separate well from the inclinations of former separatist groups without ethics from the parent organization and above all in order to prepare the new departure towards the professionalization of structures which remain strictly voluntary.

Since then, REGENERATION MATRIX group has been a consortium that has spread across Africa, India and the West. These are always NGOs in place who ask to be able to benefit from its programs or who have a problem that they cannot resolve and therefore request our expertise.