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Many people believe that the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains a problem that can be solved by simply addressing specific development challenges separately. This thinking fails to take into account both the country's incredible potential and the need to address the root causes of extreme poverty and violence throughout the country. Today, Martin shows us how the Congolese people should love their country. The DRC from 1960 to the present, can we talk about progress or regression? If yes, let's always make an effort so that this country is counted among the emerging countries; if no,…mehr

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Many people believe that the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains a problem that can be solved by simply addressing specific development challenges separately. This thinking fails to take into account both the country's incredible potential and the need to address the root causes of extreme poverty and violence throughout the country. Today, Martin shows us how the Congolese people should love their country. The DRC from 1960 to the present, can we talk about progress or regression? If yes, let's always make an effort so that this country is counted among the emerging countries; if no, let's all examine our conscience and see who is at the root of our poverty and let's go forward. Luseba Professor
Autorenporträt
NYOGA GUTANGIZA Martin hatte in seinem Leben mehrere Positionen inne: Geschichtslehrer an verschiedenen Schulen. Abteilungsleiter (ISP Mukedi). Abteilungsleiter (ISP Mukedi): Akademischer Generalsekretär des ISP Mukedi von 2015-2019. Martin ist heute Generaldirektor des Institut Supérieur des Arts et Métiers de Mukedi und Bauleiter am ISP Mukedi.