The Democratic Republic of Congo, a country with diverse resources, has been experiencing a crisis for several decades now, with no concrete way out. On the contrary, the crisis continues to make headlines both inside and outside the country. At the same time, the country is experiencing an influx of programs aimed at change, without the people's daily lives being able to demonstrate this. Faced with such an antinomic situation between the various politico-social projects and the persistence of the crisis, many voices are tirelessly raised to decry the misery of the Congolese people. Far be it from us to give an exhaustive description of this multifaceted and systemic crisis facing the country. However, we must point out that the repeated failures of all attempts to rebuild the nation should provide food for thought for the Congolese elite.