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Our book is entitled "The Ultimate Agriculture to Reduce Unemployment in the Democratic Republic of Congo; The Case of Lualaba Province".In this work we will rely on two pillars, namely agriculture and unemployment.We have noticed that young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, especially those in the province of Lualaba, are urgently engaged in survival activities hiding a disguised unemployment proliferating in the informal economy. Moreover, many of the young people operate in artisanal mining at their own risk, often resulting in deaths from rockslides.These young people, most of…mehr

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Our book is entitled "The Ultimate Agriculture to Reduce Unemployment in the Democratic Republic of Congo; The Case of Lualaba Province".In this work we will rely on two pillars, namely agriculture and unemployment.We have noticed that young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, especially those in the province of Lualaba, are urgently engaged in survival activities hiding a disguised unemployment proliferating in the informal economy. Moreover, many of the young people operate in artisanal mining at their own risk, often resulting in deaths from rockslides.These young people, most of whom are intellectuals, cannot find jobs that match their training. They are forced to give themselves over to any activity in order to survive. In town, their activities are not stable because these young artisanal miners are often dislodged. In order to stabilize these young people in difficulty and sometimes in perdition, only agriculture seems to us to be an activity of last resort.
Autorenporträt
Isaac Toto Kyanda Kaboza est licencié en histoire politique et démographique à l¿université de Lubumbashi en 2001. Journaliste à l¿Agence de presse Syfia-grands-lacs et international, point focal du réseau des communicateurs de l¿environnement de Kolwezi, coordonateur provincial de l¿ONG humanisme et droits humains de la province du Lualaba.