Congo: operation to seduce its diaspora

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A view of Brazzaville.

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By: Alain Foka Follow

1 min

Beyond the constantly growing financial flows, which represent more than 70 billion euros per year, including nearly 10 billion from France, it is now the brains, these human resources, which interest many nations.

Authorities who, after the mistrust that has long prevailed vis-à-vis the diaspora, are now going to conquer it, extend their hand, offer to return, at least the executives.

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This week, Congo-Brazzaville is coming with nearly thirty companies to meet its diaspora.

Of his children living in France.

But what does she have to offer them?

What place for these "repats" as they are called in the Congolese economic environment?

Is this a relevant approach?

With our guests:

- Noelly Oyabiki Iwandza

, Director General of the Congolese Employment Agency

- Achich Malick

, Deputy Director General of La Congolaise Industriel des Bois CIB - OLAM Group

- -Dutheil de la Rochere Dzouma-Guelet

, job seeker

- Naomie Guillond

, entrepreneur

- Paul Maloukou junior

, self-employed

- Clavin Berlande

, social entrepreneur.

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