The founder of the non-denominational and apolitical platform, Compétences Intelligence Développement et Expertise (CIDE), Michel Muvudi, vigorously advocates the investment of young Congolese in their human capital. On the occasion of the 8th anniversary of this initiative, celebrated across the country and overseas on June 2, Michel Muvudi highlighted the importance of developing the knowledge, knowledge and personal skills of young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo .
In an interview with Fatshimetrie, Michel Muvudi is delighted to have encouraged thousands of young people to invest in their own intellectual development. It highlights the idea that the country’s development does not depend only on prestigious diplomas obtained in renowned universities such as Harvard, the Sorbonne, Bordeaux, UNIKIN or UNILU, but above all on commitment and the love of individuals towards their country.
For Michel Muvudi, the CIDE group highlights the importance of investment in human capital and values such as solidarity to promote the development of the DRC. He emphasizes that the country’s prosperity is based not only on academic expertise but also on the patriotism and commitment of citizens to their nation.
By encouraging young people to focus on improving their skills and knowledge, Michel Muvudi wants to help forge a Congolese elite that will place the national interest at the heart of its actions. It thus encourages a change of perspective, where human capital becomes a fundamental pillar of the socio-economic development of the DRC.
This call for investment in human capital is part of a dynamic of building a more enlightened society, aware of its issues and the challenges to be taken up for a better future. Michel Muvudi, through his initiative with CIDE, is committed to supporting young people in their journey towards excellence and active contribution to building a strong and prosperous nation.
In this sense, he calls on young Congolese to cultivate love for their country, to train, to acquire high-level skills and to actively commit to the development of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Investment in human capital appears to be an essential lever for building a promising future for Congolese youth and for the entire country.