Interconnectedness of Conflicts in the Great Lakes Region. What Solutions Are There for Sustainable Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
2022-11-23 15:49Interconnectedness of Conflicts in the Great Lakes Region. What Solutions Are There for Sustainable Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo?

Interconnectedness of Conflicts in the Great Lakes Region. What Solutions Are There for Sustainable Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
Invitation to the Interactive Scientific and Patriotic Morning
Location: Mgr Luc Gillon Promotions Room/Administrative Building + online, via Zoom. See the link below.
Thursday, November 24, 2022, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. sharp
Theme: "Interconnections of conflicts in the Great Lakes region. What solutions are there for lasting peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo?"
Presentation and discussion around United Nations resolutions 1325 and 2250
Dear Women Leaders;
Dear students;
Dear teacher-researchers from all institutions in Kinshasa;
Dear compatriots.
Is the eastern part of our country disappearing before our eyes? Should we tolerate and remain passive when our enemies want to experience the end of the State in Congo-Kinshasa? What is the state of the State in our country? ...How can we remedy this in the short, medium and long term?
What would we say to our children? What have we done with their heritage (Congo, 2,345,410 km2) bequeathed to them by our ancestors and patriarchs of the Nation?
For a week now, under the leadership of Mr. Rector Jean-Marie Kayembe, the Management Committee of the University of Kinshasa, through its Secretary General in charge of Research, Professor Antoine Tshimpi Wola, has been calling for the general, total and comprehensive mobilization of the nation's vital forces, particularly student youth.
Yesterday, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the "declaration No. 2 of Mount Amba, Mr. Rector launched the cry of distress and alarm to the leadership of young students for mobilization: let us mobilize, heads and feet, intelligence and wisdom, biceps and prayers, patriotism, nationalism, equity, distributive justice and good governance, at all levels of Congolese life to preserve our common heritage.
From now on, we are all soldiers and fighters for the just cause, defending the Motherland. The fight is patriotic, it requires the contribution of everyone, wherever they are, whatever they do, as long as it contributes to the protection of our Nation, to the preservation of our greatness and dignity as a State, while respecting our laws and the institutions of the Republic.
Yesterday, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, we were nourished by experts in diplomatic and legal matters (Professors Daniel Makiesse, Jean-Paul Segihobe and Director Mbala Kabishi of Foreign Affairs), socialist, educational, patriotic and governmental issues (Professors Célestin Musao, Nana Manuanina (Minister), Daniel Mbau and Raoul Kienge-Kienge) as well as those in military and security dimensions (General Godefroid Muland and Political Scientist Freddy Mulumba).
Today, Wednesday, November 23, 2022, the University of Kinshasa set out from the Fleuve Congo Hotel to submit its first recommendations to decision-makers. Here again, the University, as advisor to the republic, is playing its role, without complacency, without pretense or flattery... to invite the decision-makers of republican life to follow the path of expertise, to let themselves be enlightened by the light that shines from Mount Amba, our inspired and inspiring Hill. On site, Professors Isidore Ndaywel, Arsène Mwaka, Pascal Mukonde, André Mbata and Luzolo Bambi combined scientific expertise with the expertise of men and women in the field, such as His Excellency Ntibantunganya (Honorary President of the Republic of Burundi), the Honorable Ziad Aboultaif (Special Guest of the Rector of UNIKIN), in the presence of representatives, legitimate elected officials of the Congolese people, including, in particular, the Honorable Henriette Wamu.
Tomorrow, Thursday, November 24, 2022, we will meet in the legendary Salle des promotions Monseigneur Luc Gillon, a witness room and a high place of scientificity in the DR Congo, to reflect again, again and again on the collective future of the Congolese in a DR Congo attacked on several fronts, civil and military, and which legitimately mobilizes its daughters and sons to safeguard the integrity of the national territory and to contribute to its greatness, unity and prosperity.
Here is tomorrow's program:
Unikin University invites you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Subject: Interactive scientific morning according to United Nations resolutions 1325 and 2250
Time: Nov 24, 2022 9:00 AM West Central Africa
Join the Zoom meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82434885769?pwd=cHowbjBsOUxpaG53QmhRN3p0NFBsUT09
Meeting ID: 824 3488 5769
Secret code: 437739