Kasumbalesa, a border town in the southern province of Haut-Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is poised for transformative urban development through a new tripartite agreement involving the International Association of Francophone Mayors (AIMF), the University of Lubumbashi, and the town of Kasumbalesa.
This agreement aims to leverage university expertise for sustainable growth.
The recently signed agreement underscores the commitment to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through academic collaboration.
The University of Lubumbashi is tasked with drafting an urban development plan for a new city center in northern Kasumbalesa. This initiative is designed to address challenges related to climate change and population gr
The University of Lubumbashi will employ a range of methodologies to ensure a thorough planning process. These include:
– Territorial Diagnosis: Assessing the local authority’s strengths and weaknesses.
– Environmental Inventory: Mapping the area to be developed.
– Institutional and Legal Analysis: Reviewing frameworks to provide technical recommendations.
– Capacity Assessments: Evaluating the skills and capabilities of urban planning stakeholders.
– Cost Estimates: Projecting financial requirements for the development.
The Platform of Local Authorities of the Great Lakes Countries (PALPGL) supports this agreement, with plans to expand similar initiatives to other towns in the region.
For instance, Rusizi will collaborate with the National University of Rwanda, and Bujumbura will partner with the University of Burundi. This regional approach aims to foster economic growth and sustainable urban development across multiple cities.
While Kasumbalesa focuses on foundational urban planning, other Congolese cities like Kinshasa are advancing in technology-driven initiatives.
Kinshasa’s “Smart City” project aims to digitalize essential services such as health, finance, and education through cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI). This initiative is expected to significantly improve the quality of life for its 17 million residents.
The collaboration between AIMF, the University of Lubumbashi, and Kasumbalesa represents a strategic effort to harness academic expertise for sustainable urban development.
By addressing both immediate and long-term challenges, this agreement sets a precedent for regional urban planning and growthowth, ensuring that the development benefits are widespread and enduring.