Uncertainty over Social Security: Seniors in Kwilu Province May Be Calling for Advocacy?

April 3, 2015 admin 1

Social security services must be inherent to human well-being and parts of public sector perspectives. However, it depends on how people had worked as well as mechanisms of anticipating disabilities or old age. The article is not the lesson of how to establish pension schemes; though it reminds the necessity of not falling into same mistakes as it happens in the past in DRC.… Read the rest “Uncertainty over Social Security: Seniors in Kwilu Province May Be Calling for Advocacy?”

John Kerry’s Visit to DRC: Hanging the Electoral Process between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea

May 8, 2014 admin 3

John Kerry’s Visit to DRC: Hanging the Electoral Process between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea

The United States’ Secretary of State has visited the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last week, on 03-04/05/2014. The purpose of the visit of John Kerry can be summarized as focusing respectively to electoral process and the country’s stability in the short-medium and long terms.… Read the rest “John Kerry’s Visit to DRC: Hanging the Electoral Process between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea”

Strong Nation Versus Powerful Individuals: My Favor towards Federalism instead of Decentralization

April 1, 2014 admin 0

My experience seems to express that building a strong nation does unnecessarily go through a path of creating powerful individuals. It would sound as a contradiction so long as it is well known that a nation is composed by individuals; hence expecting them to form a coherent nation.… Read the rest “Strong Nation Versus Powerful Individuals: My Favor towards Federalism instead of Decentralization”