Conference-Debate at the Department of Political and Administrative Sciences of the University of Kinshasa

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Conference-Debate at the Department of Political and Administrative Sciences of the University of Kinshasa

The Department of Political and Administrative Sciences of the University of Kinshasa (FSSAP) invites you to a special conference-debate to celebrate the 64th anniversary of independence of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This event will be held in Room 6/FSSAP on Friday, June 28, 2024, at 9 a.m.

On the Menu:

  • 8:30 a.m.: Set-up complete
  • 9:00 a.m.: Start of the activity
  1. Opening remarks by the Head of the SPA Department
  2. Word of circumstance from the Dean of the FSSAP
  3. Word from the Rector of UNIKIN or his representative
  • 10:00 a.m.: First panel
  • Moderator: RICHARD KAKESA
  1. JEAN-PIERRE LOTOY LANGO BANGA (“The relevance of independence, 64 years later”)
  2. CELESTIN MUSAO KALOMBO MBUYU (“State of the nation, 64 years later: Assessment and perspectives”)
  3. APOLLINAIRE IPAYA IKUKO (“Recurrence of political crises in the DR Congo: human problems at the rendezvous of destiny”)
  4. EMMANUEL RAMAZANI SHADARY (“The political institutions of the DRC: Between an institutional Republic and a real republic. An analytical essay”)
  5. FELICIEN KABAMBA MBABU (“Mining policies in the DRC: Between the Washington consensus and the Seoul consensus”
  6. GODE MWAMBA MATANZI (“Social sciences in the DRC facing environmental dynamics. A look at protected areas”)
  • 12:30 PM: BREAK
  • 1:00 PM: Second Panel
  • Moderator: BENJAMIN MAWANGA
  1. PATRICE MUKULU NDUKU (“Privatization of security in the context of crises: the DRC in the globalization of practices”);
  2. MICHEL BISA KIBUL (“Land issues and recurring identity rivalries: Are we heading towards the end of the State in Congo-Kinshasa?”);
  3. PAUL BYABUZE BADESIRE (“The challenge of economic development in the face of budgetary constraints in Congo-Kinshasa”);
  4. MOISE KABINDA BUKASA (“Revision of the Congolese constitution: Necessity, opportunity, and urgency”);
  5. WELCOME KOBONGO OKITO (“Rethinking the city of Kinshasa from its public spaces: A look at the parking lots”);
  6. DANIEL MBANZA MBUTA (“The contribution of political science to the recovery of the education system in the DRC. Issues and perspectives”

Join us for enriching discussions on our country's history, politics, and current issues. Your presence and contributions are essential to advancing the debate and strengthening our collective understanding.

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