In the world of subcontracting and regulation, important meetings can sometimes lead to concrete actions to improve the situation of local entrepreneurs. This is what happened recently between the director general of the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP), Miguel Kashal Katemb, and the governor of the Haut-Uele province, Christophe Nangaa Basean.
During their recent meeting, the two personalities discussed the challenges related to the participation of local entrepreneurs in the value chain of the Kibali Gold Mining company, a subsidiary of the Barrick Group, in the province of Haut-Uele. Governor Nangaa stressed the importance for the Congolese to fully benefit from the benefits of subcontracting and praised the work undertaken by DG Miguel Kashal in terms of control and transparency.
The discussions also highlighted the desire to promote the work of local entrepreneurs in the region. The joint actions planned between the two authorities aim to promote local entrepreneurship and ensure that the population fully benefits from the opportunities offered by subcontracting.
This meeting between DG Miguel Kashal and Governor Christophe Nangaa demonstrates the importance of collaboration between local authorities and regulators to ensure compliance with standards and equitable sharing of the benefits of subcontracting. This is a crucial step in improving the entrepreneurial sector in the Haut-Uele province and promoting local economic development.
In short, this meeting marks a step forward in the search for solutions to ensure that subcontracting truly benefits the local population and contributes to the sustainable development of the region. The commitment of local actors to work together to promote entrepreneurship and strengthen transparency in the value chain is a positive signal for the future of the private sector in Congo.
For more information on subcontracting and regulation in the private sector, you can consult these articles already published on our blog:
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