Bureau central de coordination, Government coordination office in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Bureau Central de Coordination is a government administration office in Kinshasa that coordinates development projects funded by international donors. The office manages initiatives across multiple sectors to support reconstruction and modernization efforts throughout the country.
The office was established in August 2001 through a presidential decree to manage reconstruction and rehabilitation initiatives. Its creation marked a turning point in organizing international development assistance across the country.
The bureau incorporates French language administration methods while working with local communities in four national languages: Kituba, Lingala, Tshiluba, and Swahili.
The main office is located in Kinshasa with a secondary office in Lubumbashi for field operations. Visitors seeking information about development projects or program details should contact the Kinshasa headquarters.
The organization has overseen projects exceeding one billion dollars in sectors including education, healthcare, and infrastructure development throughout the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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