**Fatshimetrie: Building a Strong Social Dialogue for Health in the DRC**
In a context where social dialogue is essential for the proper functioning of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the health sector has been at the heart of discussions between the government and the unions. The importance of maintaining a climate of respect and mutual understanding was highlighted during recent talks, leading to the emergence of a republican compromise welcomed by all.
In a country where health is a major issue, the high sense of responsibility demonstrated by the various stakeholders in the health sector during these negotiations is to be commended. The discussions, marked by respect and mutual understanding, demonstrated a common desire to find sustainable solutions to improve the working conditions and salary treatment of health professionals.
The Prime Minister, from Kisangani, expressed her satisfaction with the progress of the discussions and encouraged all members of the government to honor the commitments made. This constructive and collaborative approach is essential to ensure the sustainability of the Congolese health system and provide quality services to all citizens.
At the same time, the need to continue investing in health infrastructure was highlighted. The resumption of work as part of the development program for 145 territories is an important step towards improving access to care for the entire population. The quality of the work and the fight against erosion are crucial issues to ensure a healthy and safe environment for patients and health personnel.
The Prime Minister’s participation in the rebranding Africa forum in Brussels also helped position the DRC as a key player in economic and social development in Africa. The investment opportunities and ongoing reforms aim to strengthen the country’s competitiveness and promote a business-friendly environment.
In conclusion, social dialogue in the health sector in the DRC is an essential step towards building a better future for all. By promoting collaboration, respect and mutual understanding, the government and unions are committed to working together to address the challenges of the health system and to ensuring equitable access to care for the entire Congolese population.