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Primary school students in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Primary education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is not free or compulsory. [1]The education system in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is governed by three government ministries: the Ministère de l'Enseignement Primaire, Secondaire et Professionnel (MEPSP), the Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et ...
The Université Pédagogique Nationale (meaning "National Pedagogical University"), formerly named the Institut Pédagogique National, colloquially referred to by its acronym UPN, is a public institution of higher education dedicated to training teachers, enhancing their skills, and promoting studies and research in applied pedagogy.
Higher Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning: Institut supérieur d'architecture et d'urbanisme: ex IBTP Gombe: Kinshasa: Higher Institutes: Higher Institute of Economics, Legal and cooperatives: Institut supérieur de sciences économiques,juridiques et coopératives: ISSEC: Kinshasa: Higher Institutes: Higher Institute of Computer ...
In recognition of the failures of centralized management under the 1971 reform, the government sought to introduce administrative autonomy for higher education institutions in 1981. [17] This effort included re-establishing three distinct universities: the University of Kinshasa, the University of Kisangani , and the University of Lubumbashi .
The university was created in 1955 under Belgian colonial rule as the Official University of the Congo and Ruanda-Urundi (French: Université officielle du Congo et du Ruanda-Urundi) by the University of Liège and opened in 1956. [1]
As of 2018, a little over US$1 million in credit and US$2.7 million in grants is currently being disbursed. The current credits (loans) and grants are financing projects that help with development, infrastructure, environmental rehabilitation, raising education levels, and increasing women's rights, among other areas. [11]
The Ministry of Scientific Research and Technology is the science and technology ministry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.As of 2018, the minister for science and technology was Evariste Heva Muakasa.
Minister of Higher and University Education: Marie-Thérèse Sombo Minister of Scientific Research and Innovation: Gilbert Kabanda Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and New Information and Communication and Digital Technologies: Augustin Kibassa; Minister of Portfolio: Jean-Lucien Bussa