The YES Network D.R. Congo Chapter celebrated this year Earth Science Day under the theme:
“Water
and its role in the development and stability of the Democratic Republic of Congo”
We share with you a report of this event made by:
Byamungu Mayange Tomple
(YES Network-Democratic Republic of Congo section and Geologist of CEGS,
email: tomplemayange[at]gmail.com)
The Center
of Expertise and Geological Survey (CEGS) co-organizes the “International Day
of the Earth Sciences in Africa and the Middle East” in Goma/DR Congo at
University of Goma on 20 March 2015 together with the YES Chapter in DR
Congo/North Kivu.
The Center of Expertise and Geological Survey (CEGS) is a scientific non-governmental organization. CEGS is a regional survey office and its main objective is to study the geological environments in order to inform the population on the challenges bound to them.
It is in the scope of celebrating the International Day of the Earth Sciences in Africa and the Middle East commemorated every 19-20-21 March that CEGS with its partners (among them the IAPG - International Association for Promoting Geoethics) organized a conference in Goma (DR Congo) on 20 March on the theme: "Water and its role in the development and stability of the Democratic Republic of Congo", in particular, about the strategies to make the consumption in safe water accessible to all.
- Global objective of the conference
Informing the participants on the potentiality in water usage in the DR Congo and the role of Earth sciences in the resolution of the problem of water deficiency in Africa.. - Specific objectives
- To make know the wealth in water of the DR Congo.
- To bring up the geologist's role facing the water management.
- To think about the enhancement of the water resources of this vast country.
- To motivate colleagues about the environmental and biodiversity protection.
The
activity have been organized from 12h30 to 15h30.
Here the three under-themes dealt with and the relative speakers:
- Role, place and the future of the earth sciences in the Great Lakes Region.
(Prof. Robert Wazi Nandefo, professor at the Department of Geology, University of ROUEN, France, University of GOMA, DR Congo and Chairman of CESG-DR Congo)
Prof. Robert Wazi (chairman of CEGS-DR Congo)

- The
potentialities in water management of the DR Congo: challenges in water
accessibility and desertification in Africa.
(Prof. Pigeon Kambale Mahuka, Coordinator of the survey office of the North Kivu Provincial Parliament).
(Prof. Pigeon Kambale Mahuka, Coordinator of the survey office of the North Kivu Provincial Parliament).
Prof. Kambale Mahuka

- Water and its role in the development and stability of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
(Mr Etienne Nyami, responsible of the production and quality service in the national water office REGIDESO)
Mr. Etienne Nyami

At the end of the conference the following recommendations came from the speakers.
To the national, regional and international organizations:
- continuing the support to the water sector facing multiple challenges;
- acting in synergy so that reaching more impact and success;
- financing local initiatives for the development;
- recruiting geologists in their relative projects on water.
To the
REGIDESO for:
- increasing efforts in water provision to the whole city of Goma;
- analyzing permantly the quality of water for a safe consumption by the population;
- thinking on new sources of water catchment for the peripheries of Goma;
- recruiting geologists in its services.
- increasing efforts in water provision to the whole city of Goma;
- analyzing permantly the quality of water for a safe consumption by the population;
- thinking on new sources of water catchment for the peripheries of Goma;
- recruiting geologists in its services.

CEGS and YES Network members before the conference.
To CEGS:
- continuing to organize such activities in the future.
- Working in partnership with other national and international organizations acting in the same field of intervention;
- making more aware the population about the geological and environmental challenges;
- assuring the intensification and the diversification of actions for the development of the water sector.
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