The youth recovery plan in the Democratic Republic of Congo presented by Hervé Tansia Wa Ntumba is an ambitious document aimed at addressing the problems affecting Congolese youth. According to Tansia, this plan will align the youth with the objectives of President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo and ensure effective execution of his program.
Tansia’s recovery plan is based on 7 main axes which are considered as pillars of the evils that afflict Congolese youth. Among these axes, we find in particular agriculture and rurality, the fight against juvenile delinquency and the depravity of morals, the development of youth and the population, the promotion of culture and citizenship, the equality of gender, partnership for the development and strengthening of institutional and technical capacities related to youth.
The recovery plan aims to strengthen the capacities of youth institutions and networks, as well as structures dedicated to youth. It emphasizes the need for collaboration between different stakeholders and encourages the active participation of young people in the implementation of development programs.
Hervé Tansia, a former collaborator of the president’s adviser on youth matters, has solid experience in this area. He firmly believes that putting this recovery plan into practice will create a better Congo than before, thus offering young people better prospects for the future.
It is important to note that this youth recovery plan can only be implemented with the involvement and support of all stakeholders, including government, youth organizations and civil society. Only a collaborative and inclusive approach will make it possible to bring about significant changes in the situation of young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In conclusion, the youth recovery plan drawn up by Hervé Tansia Wa Ntumba offers a promising perspective for the future of young Congolese. By emphasizing capacity building, youth participation and partnership for development, this plan aims to create an environment conducive to the development and success of young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It now remains to implement this plan in a concrete and effective way in order to realize these aspirations and build a better future for Congolese youth