L’inexistence du travail en RDC
Abstract
As a maximum value in theworld in general and in DR. Congo inparticular, the work remains andremains an ultimate goal, for theCongolese nation to take off, whichhas been locked up for a decade inhigh unemployment.
We thereforerationally call on the Congolesegovernments to make a strong appealto the Western experts to helprehabilitate the various companies inthe DRC in order to proclaim itsprosperity in all national facets.
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