Shifts in Governance and Security in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
As the world faces pressing contingencies, from climate change to transition to green energy to food insecurity and demographic growth, that may well turn into crises, the Democratic Republic of Congo can be an indispensable partner.
Congo’s forests, waters, minerals, populations, are critical as the world strives to address these challenges. Yet, for all intents and purposes, Congo only figures tangentially in important discussions about these issues, i.e., as source of resources or home of rainforests. Why?
In this session, speaker Mvemba Dizolele, Director and Senior Fellow, Africa Program, Center for Strategic & International Studies, will examine the dynamics and contexts that have shaped governance and security in Congo, and how they have affected the welfare of the Congolese.
Registration
Complimentary Registration
Schedule
May 12, 2022
12 pm MST | 3 pm EDT
Venue
Zoom Meeting
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Speaker
Mvemba Dizolele
Director and Senior Fellow, Africa Program
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Mvemba Phezo Dizolele is a senior fellow and director of the Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He is also a lecturer in African studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Prior to CSIS, he was the Africa senior adviser at the International Republican Institute. Previously, he served as the course coordinator for central and southern Africa at the U.S. Foreign Service Institute. He was also a Peter J. Duignan distinguished visiting fellow and a national fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. Dizolele has testified for both chambers of the U.S. Congress, as well as at the UN Security Council. He has served as an international election monitor and delegate in several countries, including Nigeria, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where he was also embedded with UN peacekeepers in Ituri and South Kivu as a reporter. Dizolele’s analyses have been published in the Journal of Democracy, New York Times, Newsweek International, International Herald Tribune, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, New Republic, Forbes, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and other outlets. A frequent commentator on African affairs, he has been a guest analyst on PBS’s NewsHour and Foreign Exchange; NPR's Tell Me More, On Point, and the Diane Rehm Show; BBC’s World News Update; and Al Jazeera’s The Stream, NewsHour, and Inside Story. Dizolele holds an international MBA and an MPP from the University of Chicago. He is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and is fluent in French, Norwegian, Spanish, Swahili, Kikongo, and Lingala and proficient in Danish and Swedish. He is the author of the forthcoming biography, Mobutu: The Rise and Fall of the Leopard King (Random House).