OBJECTIVES
The Congo Revival is an ambitious yet pragmatic assessment
strategy that will study, evaluate and offer options to
sustainably enhance the physical urban infrastructure of
planned locations and human infrastructure by revitalizing
townships and the local economy to create a center for international
peace; develop the plans and build the University Complex.
It will fully support the initiatives of the Bumuntu Peace
Institute (BPI) established in 2010 with the support Dialogue
Institute, a 501(c) (3) organization, the Enlightened World
Foundation and the Halloran Philanthropies to promote the
ideals of peace, education, dialogue and sustainable development
in Central Africa, by dealing with the root- causes of conflicts
and poverty in Africa. As part of the BPI initiatives, Professor
Mutombo Nkulu-N'Sengha, Co-Founder and President of the
BPI, has collaborated with Mr. Spiros Lazaris PE, an independent
Global Infrastructure Consultant from the United States
of America, and a Board Member of the Bumuntu Peace Institute
to develop assessment strategies through Public-Private-Partnerships
in the various cities in the Katanga Province of the Democratic
Republic of the Congo. Imminent sustainable solutions are
required and warranted to prevent local infrastructure disasters
with detrimental effects to local communities and livelihoods.
New sustainable solutions are needed to provide the basic
quality of life and to restore the physical and human infrastructure
needed to make life livable and free of diseases due to
unsanitary conditions, lack of waste removal, and lack of
clean water in general. The goal of assessment strategies
is to foster significant improvement in the performance
and resiliency of the local physical infrastructure across
the full spectrum of sustainability and provide the necessary
tools and resources for human infrastructure to gain confidence
and be productive in the community. The assessments will
assess whether existing and future infrastructure projects
are in line with the community goals and will benefit the
community long term. Community involvement will be a requisite
as community members should be considered important stakeholders
in the decision-making process.