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CIN Launches 'Bilanga' Series to Drive Youth Agro-Entrepreneurship



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KINSHASA, DRCCongolese Integration Network (CIN) has launched a new knowledge series, "CIN Bilanga," specifically designed to encourage Congolese and African youth to pursue entrepreneurship in the agro-pastoral sector.

This program, conceived and initiated by Mr. Mansia Malaïka (CIN's Director of Communication) aligns with the vision of CIN's CEO & Founder, Mr. Floribert Mubalama, to educate and motivate young people to view the land not as a limitation, but as an opportunity for the future.


The inaugural episode of "CIN Bilanga Knowledge Series" highlights the story of Merveille Kalaki, a student at the National University of Kinshasa (UNIKIN) who is balancing her studies by successfully cultivating watermelon outside the capital. Her determination proves that studies and agricultural business can go hand-in-hand.


CIN emphasizes the core message driving the initiative: "Congolese and African youth must understand that the land is not a punishment, but an opportunity."


By showcasing inspiring entrepreneurs like Ms. Kalaki, CIN aims to foster a new generation of active, confident agricultural leaders and invites the community to join the movement to "cultivate change."

 
 
 

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