AESESAF-DRC.
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Africa in globalization is a village. This continent is spread out from North, South and Sub-Saharan Africa (AfSub); or more than half of the world’s fragile countries are in this region. The latter is full of the last five poorest countries on the planet who live on a dollar a day and per family. The slowdown in economic growth in AfSub had fallen from 2.5% in 2017 to 2.3% in 2018, and expected from 3.3% in 2020 disrupted by the current COVID-19 pandemic, that is, and for the fourth consecutive year the level below the rate of population growth[1]. The only country paradoxically rich in the potential of natural resources is the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). Many projects carried out for this country do not acquire any sustainable development and do not reach the objectives, whatever the mineral wealth in gold, diamonds, copper, cobalt, coltan and even uranium, but that the source of conflicts and wars civilians that plunge the population to a deep poverty line. There are multiple reasons for the failure of the development outbreak, on the fact that: – “Rapid Apparaisal participation” does not involve the real needs of the population nor does the exploitation of mining and other resources. – education and technical and vocational training in the field with the mastery of science and technology do not match in terms of the essential factors of the economic power of the DR Congo and do not adapt to climate change and techniques
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