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Faced with the growing population growth since independence, the government is working, through a concerted and shared territorial project, to respond to the challenges of social cohesion, economic competitiveness and sustainable development.
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In the Republic of Congo, the population is now around 5.9 million, two-thirds of which live in urban areas, with a growth rate of 2.55%. This constant evolution leads to an urban imbalance attributed to the lack of prior development of urban centers, which are experiencing irreversible aging due to the weakness of regulatory mechanisms, adequate financing and the deficit in decent, moderate-cost housing.
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The Durquap project is a project of the Government of the Republic of Congo that was jointly financed and implemented with the World Bank for a period of five years, from 2016 to 2021. Amounting to 120 million US dollars, including 40 million dollars for the State, this project helps to address certain challenges of urban development. It covers the field of urban development and operates under the supervision of the Ministry of Planning, Territorial Equipment and Major Works. The objective of the project was, on the one hand, to improve the living environment of selected precarious neighborhoods in Pointe-Noire and Brazzaville and to enable the population to have access to decent infrastructure and basic services and, on the other hand, to strengthen the management capacities of national and local authorities.
In May 2023, the Republic of Congo adopted Local Urban Planning Plans (PLU) to regulate the subdivision of its two main cities – Pointe-Noire and Brazzaville – which are facing several urbanization problems.
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