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State development is a sensitive, real and, above all, complex issue, requiring the implementation of a variety of factors. These involve the synergy of several actors: political, social, inter-state and non-governmental. Throughout this book, we approach the issue of state development from a non-in-depth analysis and perspective. This analysis consists in clarifying the roles of non-governmental organizations in the development of states, taking the case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The philosophy of this book is to reconcile responsibilities between the roles of government and…mehr

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State development is a sensitive, real and, above all, complex issue, requiring the implementation of a variety of factors. These involve the synergy of several actors: political, social, inter-state and non-governmental. Throughout this book, we approach the issue of state development from a non-in-depth analysis and perspective. This analysis consists in clarifying the roles of non-governmental organizations in the development of states, taking the case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The philosophy of this book is to reconcile responsibilities between the roles of government and NGOs in order to promote a better policy of sustainable development, the ideal framework for the complementarity of national actions and initiatives. This also implies a synergy of efforts reflecting a single aspiration: the well-being of human communities and the eradication of vital necessities within the population. This remains a guarantee of the fulfillment of social needs, decisive factors in development.
Autorenporträt
Congolese by nationality, TSHIDIMBA ILUNGA Justin was Advisor and Vice-President in charge of administration at the Community Assistance Program for Development PRACODEV-RDC (2019), he was also Legal Advisor at the CERJF-French representation (2020). He is currently a member of the Kinshasa/Gombe Bar.