NOTICE: TO COMMENT, REGISTER TO START USING OUR FORUM >>>>> HERE In conversations about the history of Africa, the history of the Democratic Republic of Congo remains difficult to process. Amongst others, history records that the Great War of Africa…
THE LITTLE THINGS THAT MATTER: ADULT EDUCATION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
NOTICE: TO COMMENT, REGISTER TO START USING OUR FORUM >>>>> HERE Education is vital for all. It is a systematic exposition of the mind to information as the brain continues to develop better responses to stimuli. This reason is why…
NOWHERE TO LIVE: THE SAD STATE OF HOUSING IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
NOTICE: TO COMMENT, REGISTER TO START USING OUR FORUM >>>>> HERE If you have ever doubted that the Democratic Republic of Congo is the poorest nation on earth, it is perhaps because you are not aware of the way of…
IN THE D.R. CONGO: THE LIFE THAT WATER CAN GIVE
NOTICE: TO COMMENT, REGISTER TO START USING OUR FORUM >>>>> HERE It is difficult to speak of a problem currently facing the Democratic Republic of Congo without a reference to the wars that plagued the land and its people for…
Flamme : engagez-vous dans un combat humanitaire et écologique !
Les enjeux internationaux actuels sont très nombreux. Si, d’une part, certaines populations souffrent grandement, la planète est également touchée par bien des maux. C’est pourquoi l’idée de la marque Flamme nous est venue. Répondant à vos envies de qualité, elle…
DANGER ON THE HOPE EXPRESS: CONGOLESE, ACCIDENTs AND AN OVERBURDENED WATER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
NOTICE: TO COMMENT, REGISTER TO START USING OUR FORUM >>>>> HERE In the Democratic Republic of Congo, land transportation has always been a difficult project to construct and maintain due to the terrain and climate of the Congo Basin. As…
WHY WE NEED TO HELP THE PEOPLE IN DR. CONGO
NOTICE: TO COMMENT, REGISTER TO START USING OUR FORUM >>>>> HERE According to the human rights watch report of 2020, the humanitarian situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo remains quite alarming. There are about 4.5 million internally displaced people…