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This book is for anyone interested in social justice, community involvement and rebuilding the social fabric of the Congolese people. Through a rigorous analysis, nourished by concrete examples and in-depth knowledge of the field, this book explores the foundations, obstacles and prospects of a profession that is still too often misunderstood, but vital for national cohesion. It calls for greater recognition of social workers, and for a structural form to place this profession at the heart of public policy. This essay is also a call to action: aimed at young people, political decision-makers,…mehr

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This book is for anyone interested in social justice, community involvement and rebuilding the social fabric of the Congolese people. Through a rigorous analysis, nourished by concrete examples and in-depth knowledge of the field, this book explores the foundations, obstacles and prospects of a profession that is still too often misunderstood, but vital for national cohesion. It calls for greater recognition of social workers, and for a structural form to place this profession at the heart of public policy. This essay is also a call to action: aimed at young people, political decision-makers, trainers and social players, it outlines the path for a committed, innovative and resolutely forward-looking next generation of social workers. It proposes concrete solutions to restore social work to its rightful place in a country in search of peace, justice and sustainable development.
Autorenporträt
Social Work Technician and Sociologist and teacher at ISES/Kananga. In 2019 Secretary of the Department of Sociology, then in 2022 in the Department of Social Work, and since 2024 Master of Internship. Rich field experience with Bureau Urbain des Affaires Sociales (2016), Médecins Sans Frontières (2018) and Centre Kankala (2021) Consultant.