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Inaugural Congolese Diaspora Impact Summit to take place in NYC Sept. 21

Congolese and Congolese-Americans living in America want to change the narrative around the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). They’ve launched the inaugural Congolese Diaspora Impact Summit (CDIS), which will take place in New York City on September 21st; in the midst of the United Nations General Assembly.

The Democratic Republic of Congo is a country of significant strategic importance to Africa, America and the world at large, due to its size, its resources and its potential. CDIS will be one the first Congo-focused conference of its kind in the U.S.A.

The Congolese Diaspora Impact Summit mission is to identify practical steps the Congolese diaspora can take to maximize its capital, human and financial, and make an impact in DRC.

The summit will bring together professionals of Congolese descent, as well as individuals interested in the DRC, to network and learn from leaders who are making an impact in the country in their respective fields.

Defining Impact

  • Working collaboratively to facilitate brain gain and increased development in the DRC.
  • Contributing to the improvement in education and healthcare delivery.
  • Identifying resources to support entrepreneurship and increase diaspora investment in the DRC.

Outcomes

  • Extensive networking among the Congolese diaspora and individuals interested in the DRC.
  • Identifying opportunities for further engagement and practical steps to make a future impact in the DRC through a post-conference white paper and follow-up discussions among Congolese diaspora organizations.

For more information, visit: www.cdis-congo.org

Meet the CDIS team:

Jim N. Ngokwey

Jim N. Ngokwey, Co-Founder
Jim N. Ngokwey is a marketing professional, a Partner in a social impact startup, Mighty Peace Coffee, and a Consultant for the Sub-Saharan Africa Chamber of Commerce. He is passionate about business and development and is committed to using his expertise and resources to empower Congolese entrepreneurs and drive job and wealth creation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Lukogho Kasomo

Lukogho Kasomo, Co-Founder
Lukogho Kasomo works in business development for a Fortune 500 defense contractor. Prior to joining her current organization, she worked for Ghanaian-American conglomerate Groupe Nduom as a part of the Africa Business Fellowship program. She has extensive experience in public affairs, policy formulation, project management, and strategic communication as a former U.S. Congressional staffer. Ms. Kasomo is the co-founder of CDIS and Kumi Edu.

Laura Kupe

Laura Kupe, Head of Content
Laura Kupe is a former Obama presidential appointee and multilingual attorney with domestic and foreign policy expertise in think tanks and the Federal Government, including the U.S. House of Representatives, the Department of Homeland Security, and the White House. She currently serves as Counsel in the House of Representatives.

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