Title: The crucial role of young girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the development of the country
In a recent interview in Kinshasa, on the occasion of the International Day of the Girl Child, an inspiring call was made to young girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo to become aware of their impact as agents of change and producers of development. The president of the association “Femme excellent pour une société idéale”, Ms. Stéphanie Kitume Mwamini, emphasizes the importance for young Congolese girls to focus on the essentials and to leave aside distractions.
According to Ms. Kitume, many young Congolese women are still too focused on superficial aspects such as social networks and makeup, to the detriment of their studies and their professional potential. This tendency to give more importance to the accessory than to the essential can negatively impact the productivity of young girls in their personal and professional lives.
Yet, the future of Congolese girls is very promising, as Ms. Kitume points out. More and more young girls are distinguishing themselves by becoming entrepreneurs and excelling in different fields. It is therefore essential for these young girls to focus on what is truly important and essential for their own development and to contribute significantly to the development of the DRC.
Founded in 2010, the association “Femme excellent pour une société idéale” is actively engaged in the promotion of human rights and civic-mindedness in the DRC. Its message encourages young girls to become fully aware of their potential and the importance of their role in building a better future for themselves and their country.
In conclusion, it is imperative that young girls in the DRC focus on their goals, ambitions and personal development. By valuing education, hard work and commitment, these young girls can not only achieve their full potential, but also contribute significantly to the growth and progress of their country. Their involvement and determination are the keys to a promising future for the Democratic Republic of Congo.