Fatshimetrie, an innovative platform dedicated to environmental news in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is organizing a flagship event this June 28 in Kinshasa. Professor Pierre-Albert Ngelele, an eminent doctor of science from the Free University of Brussels, will be at the center of an exclusive conference-debate on waste management in the capital.
The issues at stake in this meeting are crucial, because they affect both public health and the fight against poverty. Indeed, Professor Ngelele, a recognized environmental expert, emphasizes that unsanitary conditions resulting from inadequate waste management are one of the main causes of health problems and the worsening of poverty in Kinshasa.
At the heart of his speech, Professor Ngelele highlights the imperative need to establish a national sanitation program to effectively respond to this problem. It sets out with clarity and conviction the concrete actions that could be put in place to improve waste management and ensure a healthy living environment for all the inhabitants of the Congolese capital.
The conference-debate organized by Fatshimetrie promises to be an unmissable event for all those interested in preserving the environment in the DRC. By offering a platform for expression to internationally renowned experts like Professor Ngelele, the platform actively contributes to raising awareness among the public and the authorities of the urgency of acting to clean up Kinshasa and preserve the health of its inhabitants.
This initiative demonstrates Fatshimetrie’s commitment to highlighting major environmental issues and promoting sustainable solutions for a healthier and more responsible future in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Through its actions and events, the platform has established itself as a leading player in raising awareness and mobilizing for environmental protection and sustainable development in the country.