Globalization, Minerals, War, and Education: the case of Congo
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Date
2014
Authors
Dr. Wa-Mbaleka, Safary
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Abstract
Seen as a bittersweet gift to the world today, especially in developing countries, globalization
has had both positive and negative impacts on Africans, and especially on the people of the
Democratic Republic of Congo. The resources of Congo have played an important role in
globalization around the world; more so in the world outside Congo. Through the death of
millions of people, socioeconomic and psychological challenges, the Congolese people have
had to pay a very high price simply because of these resources that are so highly needed to
sustain globalization. While expected to help address these challenges, higher education in
the Congo has struggled to face the challenges of repeated wars. This case study presents the
results of interviews, archival data, and participant observation done with educational leaders
and administrators, teachers, and students in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a country
that has been on war for almost two decades. The study explores how war affects the quality
of higher education when a country is constantly under the challenges of war, and what is
being done about it.
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Case study, Qualitative research, Democratic Republic of Congo, Higher education, War, Mineral resources, Teaching and learning