The Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP) is at the heart of the news with the recent meeting between its director general, Miguel Kashal Katemb, and the national deputy Mireille Kyungu. The subject of their interview was essential: the creation of jobs through subcontracting for the youth of Haut-Katanga, in particular Lubumbashi.
Mireille Kyungu expressed her interest in Félix Tshisekedi’s commitment to youth mentoring and entrepreneurship. With a high unemployment rate of around 60% in the region, it is crucial to put in place initiatives to support youth and promote wealth creation in the DRC.
This approach is a continuation of the actions undertaken by the ARSP, which presented a mid-term report of activities and an action plan to support the president’s second term in terms of job creation. Collaboration between authorities and local stakeholders is essential to meet this major economic challenge.
This meeting demonstrates the importance of cooperation between government authorities and representatives of civil society to address the socio-economic challenges facing Congolese youth. By working together, it is possible to put in place concrete and sustainable solutions to promote the economic and social development of the region.
In conclusion, the implementation of policies aimed at encouraging entrepreneurship and youth employment is a crucial issue for the stability and prosperity of the Haut-Katanga region. Thanks to initiatives like those discussed during this meeting, it is possible to create an environment favorable to the emergence of talent and local economic growth.
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