The second conference “Country risk, prospects for positive improvement” will be held this Wednesday, June 28 in Kinshasa, according to a press release from the Ministry of Finance. This conference-debate focuses on the country risk report of the Bloomfield investment corporation (BIC) agency, which establishes the investment risk map of a given country.
The panels will allow debates open to key players in the socio-economic environment, often faced with issues of the business climate, macroeconomic performance, public finance management, the soundness of the financial system and socio-economic risk. Congolese politics.
The overall objective is to generate solutions for all socio-professional categories, with a clear commitment from the panellists, mainly the Minister of Finance who will take part and from the government, which intends to create an environment conducive to investment and to foster economic growth by ground floor. The panels will be composed of a representative sectoral minister, three other private sector panelists from regional or international institutions involved in economic development issues and an expert depending on the theme addressed.
Will this conference be an opportunity to address the thorny issue of MONUSCO’s withdrawal? Or the growing humanitarian crisis with the M23 and massive population displacements? Be that as it may, the debates promise to be exciting and constructive, with the ambition of contributing to solutions for a way out of the crisis in the DRC.
In the meantime, we invite you to consult the various links to articles already published on our blog, which will give you an overview of the current situation in the DRC: the alarming health situation, the growing insecurity in the east of the country, the State examination 2023 with the participation of one million candidates, the plenary assembly of CENCO and the concern expressed about the security situation, the allocation of 100 million dollars by the World Bank to fight against erosion threatening the city of Kananga, or even the opening of reception offices for candidates for the legislative elections in the DRC.
The DRC is a country rich in news, and we are keen to keep you informed of the evolution of the situation.