All Posts by Rodrick Kapwa Ilunga

SLAVE TRADE AND ITS ABOLITION

THE SLAVE TRADE AND ITS ABOLITION: A CALL TO REMEMBER

Introduction Every 23 August since 1998, the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition has invited us to commemorate one of the darkest chapters in the history of humanity. According to UNESCO, this day is dedicated to joint reflection on the historical causes, methods and

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GLOTTOPHAGY: A SCOURGE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

INTRODUCTION The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is characterised by its remarkable linguistic diversity, with between 200 and 400 languages and dialects. This linguistic plurality constitutes a precious cultural heritage, deeply rooted in the Congolese heritage. However, recent data reveals that a large proportion of young Congolese no longer speak

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