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Obilangounda, Daniel. "Presse et internet aux Congos : Congo-Brazzaville et République démocratique du Congo." Bordeaux 3, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008BOR30035.
Full textToundé, Ernest-Léonard. "Le mariage au Congo - Brazzaville." Thesis, Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022ASSA0001.
Full textThe study of marriage in Congo-Brazzaville highlights the basis of the relations that exist between state law and customary law in matters of the formation and termination of the marital bond. Our thesis aims to shed light on the nature of these relationships through the prism of civil marriage and customary marriage. Indeed, the legal regime attached to family law and marriage within the framework of the policy inherited from French civil law and which is developed in the Congolese Family Code, presents two opposing visions on the legal and sociological level. Consequently, we have a legal system that favors state law to the detriment of customary law. Downstream, we are witnessing a resurgence of customary practices whose resistance and insistence weaken judicial institutions and state law. As such, the relationship between spouses presents a matrimonial organization which is based on a principle of equality. This equality is however weakened by the place reserved for the husband in the name of marital power, and which presents a form of domination of the woman by the latter. Also, while monogamy is the common law regime, Congolese law allows polygamy. In addition, the dowry, which formerly had only a sociological and anthropological value, now has legal value in the Family Code, which makes it a prerequisite for the formation of civil marriage, by building a customary institution called pre-marriage. As such, the Congolese legal system presents a dualistic system in the form of a rule of legal conflict, which gives jurisdiction to two different sources of law to govern the conditions of formation and termination of the matrimonial bond. Which ultimately leads us to wonder if the codification of family law in general and marriage in particular was not a missed appointment for the Congolese legislator?
Makita, Dieudonné Luc. "Climat et habitation dans l'agglomération de Brazzaville." Paris 4, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA040293.
Full textKende, Lucien B. "Brazzaville capitale : organisation administrative et financière." Paris 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA010281.
Full textBrazzaville is the capital city of the people's republic of the congo; a marxist-leninist orientated country. However, in spite of its political tendencies, the country's administration is based on decentralisation; thus giving Brazzaville a decentralised local community status, now administration is always linked to politics. So, how is possible to bridge the gap between the demands of a revolutionary state, based on political uniqueness democratic centralism and decentralisation which implies a diversity of decision making bodies. How does the city of Brazzaville bridge the gap between its status as a local community and its status as a capital city ? Can the city self-govern in a way ? Can it afford self-government ? Is the city, like many african capitals politically as well as financially run by those in power ?
Mante, David. "Brazzaville : dynamique urbaine et urbanisation du district de N'gamaba : contribution à l'étude de la croissance périphérique de Brazzaville (Congo)." Paris 7, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA070153.
Full textThe urban growth of brazzaville, the capital city of the congo is spectacular since 1960. In twenty five years, the urbanized area outkirts exceed that of the century third quarter of the colonial city. This spatial growth is not only result of an increasing demography which has quintupleted since 1960, due to the immigration and the natural growth. This is so, the consequence of urbanization processes airising out of public powers, and left to local chiefs. Social and cultural factors arise in the bursting of the city, because the educated population concentred in brazzaville, fress itsef from the traditional customs and family home. With the lack of urbanization processes and land markety, the population anxious about finding a suitable dwelling, resorts to the self-building or horizontal building plot in the peripheric growth, and contributes to the destruction of the site. The boundaires of the city unceasingly drawn back, prevent measures from beinq efficient, and require an urgent intervention of the public powers. But over rational towon planning of brazzaville, the urban solutions. .
Nkodia, Wamba Jean-Michel. "Brazzaville, une ville en quête d’identité ?" Paris 10, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA100003.
Full textFounded in 1880 by explorer Brazza Savorgnan on behalf of France, Brazzaville is both a river town and a city of memories charged with hopes and disappointments. Memoirs of a conquest and pacification laborious, without means, which gives players who are willing to mobilize (missions, factories, companies, dealers) care to the city. Memoirs of a fragmented urban starts, reads still in the city and then continues in other forms with the policy of segregation creating black Brazzaville, and later, once independence was achieved, with the development progressive ethno-regional areas. Memories of great moments that make history and suggest a great destiny (capital of the AEF, France free of the Brazzaville conference, carefully orchestrated celebrations of. . . ) but also memories of the tragedies resulting from violence latent explodes suddenly left to destroy everything in civil wars, leaving some people a sense of abandonment and fate. Rebuilding the city, in the aftermath of these wars is first confrontation with this story, join in a truly urban project away from those who made up this city ignoring its identity and bolstering its inhabitants in a tradition of resistance. Is to understand the specificity of a complex colonial society that has survived in the urban setting and participated in the development of a hybrid city does not meet market rules. This is not to be locked in the ease of the great works and great expectations too modeled on a Western way of thinking, but to ensure that the urban project is finally the opportunity of a real communion between politics and city
Banzouzi, Jean-Pierre. "Imaginaire et quotidien à travers le discours du kiosque à Brazzaville (Congo): une nouvelle appropriation de la rue en tant que lieu de discours et de sociabilité." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/212127.
Full textKivouvou, Donatien. "Les types d'habitat dans l'aggomération de Brazzaville (Congo)." Rennes 2, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987REN20021.
Full textIn Brazzaville, the standard model of accommodation that we find is the result of colonial urbanization, one conception based on segregation and racial (separated development) as well as economic (the lowness of income given to natives didn't allow them to have access to modern accommodation). However, the independence didn't bring the expected changes. But instead it contributed to the crystallization of the heritage mainly for economic reasons (underdevelopment). It remains that the Congo didn't take advantage of any opportunities which would allow it to at least set a foundation to adjust to its news status. The inexperience (due to the exclusion of the Congolese from control of the process of town planning during all of the colonial period) and the symbolism of the modernity (consequence of the juxtaposition of two cultures in conflict) set back. Thus, as during the colonial period there still exits three large styles of accommodation and cach one of them is not homogeneous on the qualitative plan : - the group accommodation is somewhat marginal ; - the individual accommodation consists of : plots including necessary equipment ; - the spontaneous individual accommodation : in most cases Congolese have that style of accommodation because it is generally under equipped. For several years we have seen a degradation of the already difficult situation which called for immediate intervention by the public power. It is the better way for reducing those socio-spatial inequalities which are continuing to intensify day by day. The solution to the problem of accommodation in Brazzaville is really economic and technical but also cultural
Okouya, Clotaire Claver. "L'aménagement urbain au Congo : problèmes et perspectives de financement : le cas de Brazzaville." Bordeaux 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR30028.
Full textFor want of policies firmly orientated towards the improvement of the general living conditions of the population, Brazzaville, the capital of the republic of Congo, seems today less comfortable than 15-20 years ago. The numerous urban environmental problems on a physical and human scale affect society with an almost insurmountable intensity. Brazzaville owes this unbearable situation not only to overcrowding and to unrestrained colonisation, but above all to the tainted and unorthodox legal and institutional strategies and workshops. The main protagonists in charge of the town have maintained and continue to maintain the financing of the development of such projects. To reduce these difficulties, it is imperative that the authorities think up urban development schemes, different to the genre of ideas put forward by foreign sponsors, and that are not based on external financial aid
N'doussa, Evelyne Mathilde. "Le système de financement informel : cas des tontines chez les vendeurs des marchés de Brazzaville." Nice, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993NICE0032.
Full textMoundossa, Antoine. "Forêts, savanes et déforestation : le Congo et la région du Pool." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992CLF20039.
Full textWe have tried to understand the distribution of plants throughout Congo, especially in the southern area where Brazzaville, the capital city is located. Very important at the national scale, the pool region is the first supply source for Brazzaville. The area is partly occupied by savannas which are commonly against agriculture. Though the climate is good for forests, these savannas prevail but are riddled with shadowy forests and gallery forests. Two different assumptions care called upon to explain the origin of this phenomenon: natural origin: the Congolese savannas would have appeared thanks to the changes in the climate at the tropical areas which took place during the quaternary age. As a result, forests have disappeared because of drought. Anthropical origin: constant deforestation since the neolithic age. In order to discuss these different assumptions, our arguments are based upon maps relating the distribution of plants, population and climate. The aerial photos have revealed that cause of recent savannas is deforestation and fire
Moundza, Patrice. "Les équipements collectifs dans les quartiers Nord de Brazzaville (R. P. Congo) : situation, utilisation, besoins." Bordeaux 3, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987BOR30012.
Full textAmong the numerous problems that have come up and have been worsening in the tropical cities, there is that of public equipments wich discriminating layout in the north quarters of brazzaville has given prominence to the triple notion of spacial, temporal and social distance that separates these public equipements from their users. Their settlement made amlessly, shows that the people's pression and the use of political status for personal purposes, have become the deciding elements of the urban equipment policy to the detriment of technical documents of town planning. To this point of view, a considerable displacing will still persist between the speech and the reality for a long time
Nzongani, Edouard. "Pouvoirs et conflits fonciers à Brazzaville : analyse d'un systeme de fraudes et d'évasions foncières." Bordeaux 3, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001BOR30013.
Full textBoya, Lucien Emmanuel. "Les activités industrielles à Brazzaville (République populaire du Congo)." Rennes 2, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986REN20012.
Full textDorier-Apprill, Elisabeth. "Environnement et santé à Brazzaville, Congo : de l'écologie urbaine à la géographie sociale." Paris 10, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA100030.
Full textGandoulou, Alain-Florent. "Im Kampf für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit : der Priester-Journalist Louis Badila als Zeuge der Soziallehre der Kirche im Kongo-Brazzaville (1962-1990) /." Bonn : Borengässer, 2008. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3128834&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.
Full textDzia, Lepfoundzou Amélia Flore. "Etude anthropobiologique de quatre populations du Congo Brazzaville." Aix-Marseille 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007AIX20706.
Full textNkouka, Simplice Edgard. "Les nullités de l'instruction préparatoire au Congo-Brazzaville." Montpellier 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998MON10032.
Full textLemotieu, Martin. "Politique et roman au Congo Brazzaville (1973-2003)." Thesis, Cergy-Pontoise, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011CERG0553/document.
Full textIn Congo Brazzaville, beginning from the Three Glorious 13th, 14th and 15th August 1963, there developed a very creative literary space. Most of its writers, especially as concerns the novelists, are (have been) committed, by titles and diverse levels, to the political life of their country. From a socio-critical perspective of Congolese novels using micro-lectures, from an intertextual perspective, brings out politics as a structuring mould for most fiction. An analysis of the context of the Congolese novel, with politics as a thematic concern reveals a number of particularities (Part 1). Putting things to context in this manner allows for understanding why the political referent permeates romanistic Congolese fiction. Thematizing politics (Part 2), as subject, motive or topos allows for a better understanding of imaginary universes. The representation of independences, of revolutions and of social life brings light to the complex relationships between the scribe and the prince. Characters in fictions position themselves in revolt to institutionalized powers, as revolutionaries or as collaborators. Generally, they denounce the day to day experience in dissidence and reject the status quo. An entire political rhetoric springs forth from the treatment which the authors give to the latter (Part 3) and establishes a writing policy, namely, strategies of political expression. Here employed are: masking by anthroponomy and toponymy, the cropping up of strange universes, (magic, the sublime, carnival, imaginary, etc) in the plot as well as making use of crypt language. Postures of political expression differ with writers. Whether they participate in power or not, and from the fact of their belonging to the phratry, all find themselves in Congolie, the imaginary liberated territory and declare their « Dream for Change » or their aspirations to a better communal life, rendered in an original manner by Henri Djombo in Lumières des temps perdus. The fictions dwell on politics, but also, and especially on the act of writing and its finality. In this wise, the texts pose a large statement of the problem: the meeting of political and literary spheres, the difficulty of the writer to express political issues in a dictator nation or the statutes of values
Kivouvou, Donatien. "Les Types d'habitat dans l'agglomération de Brazzaville, Congo." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376066234.
Full textDibakana, Mouanda Jean-Aimé. "La politique de santé maternelle et infantile face aux croyances liées à la maternité au Congo : à travers les pratiques des professionnels de santé et des autres acteurs concernés à Brazzaville." Paris 1, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA010541.
Full textMilandou, Augustin-Marie. "Par-delà la vie de voisinage : le pauvre de Brazzaville et l'existence." Paris 5, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA05H044.
Full textThe study started from one these fields such as the neighborhood, the ethnological method of which are convenient to in the city. It sought to bring about a discussion on Oscar Lewis print of view that poverty "is provided with a structure, a rationalization and self-defense system without which the poor could never survive" (the children of Sanchez, Oscar Lewis publishers, 1961). This study, when observing the life of neighborhood of the poor in Brazzaville, emits the conviction that Oscar Lewis was right. But it finally concluded something else that the source of life is human, not cultural, so human beings cannot let it disappear. As this study develops this view, it shows to all inquirers in Brazzaville the prejudice they bring too much. It shows that the life of neighborhood does not comprise in popular quarters of Brazzaville the poverty that suggests its lack of interest by researchers. Ville the poverty that suggests its lack of interest by researchers. The life of neighborhood is here a total reality: everything that fundamentally characterizes the poor in Brazzaville, his link to the city, space, human beings, money, politics, death, feast, tradition, modernity, in one word to the existence in the city
Amboulou, Célestin. "Le Mbochi, langue bantou du Congo-Brazzaville : étude descriptive." Paris, INALCO, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998INAL0009.
Full textMpika, Léopold. "Tradition céramique et unité culturelle chez les Kongo d'Afrique centrale: une approche ethnoarchéologique." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211142.
Full textUne approche ethnoarchéologique
Thèse présentée pour l’obtention du grade de Docteur en Philosophie et Lettres
par Léopold MPIKA
En analysant la production des céramiques contemporaines Kongo, on peut s'efforcer de vérifier l'hypothèse selon laquelle les populations, qui se disent Kongo du Royaume de Kongo, sont effectivement héritières d'une formation sociopolitique ancienne et culturellement unitaire.
L’observation des chaînes opératoires céramiques des populations bantoues du groupe H10 (Manyanga, Sundi, Dondo, Kamba et Bembé) a permis de relever un certain nombre de convergences et de divergences techniques. Il n'y a pas de statut particulier, seules les femmes s'intéressent au façonnage des poteries. Elles travaillent seules ou en groupe organisé. Les matières premières, argile noire, grise, rouge ou blanche, ainsi que la psammite, sont exploitées sur les bords des rivières et leurs confluent et sur les flancs des collines. Ces matières premières sont extraites avec des outils utilisés habituellement pour les travaux agricoles, comme la houe ou la daba. L'argile est préparée par adjonction de psammite et malaxage sur une meule avec une molette. Le façonnage consiste à modeler un cône d'argile à base arrondie que la potière creuse pour former le fond et la panse des récipients. La partie supérieure des vases est façonnée par adjonction de colombins. Le décor intervient en deux temps :après le façonnage et après la cuisson. Lorsque l’ébauche a légèrement séché au soleil, les parois sont incisées avec une spatule, des arêtes de poisson ou au dicrotachynutans. Enfin, après quelques semaines de séchage, les poteries sont cuites en meules et décorées immédiatement à l’aide d’une décoction de bridelia ferruginea. Le contact du sel, les menstruations, les relations sexuelles sont interdits aux femmes potières pendant le façonnage des poteries.
Cette recherche a permis d’identifier deux grands ensembles de traditions céramiques Kongo au Bas-Congo. Le premier groupe comprend la céramique Manyanga et Sundi caractérisée par le façonnage au colombin, la cuisson des poteries en dépression et par le décor des poteries à la décoction de bridelia ferruginea. Le deuxième groupe comprend la céramique Dondo, Kamba et Bembe caractérisée par le façonnage sur un fond de cône à base arrondie, une technique de cuisson sur aire plane et des décors tracés au pinceau à l’aide d’une macération bridelia ferruginea.
Au terme de ce travail, nous avons aussi relevé plusieurs facteurs qui caractérisent l'unité culturelle des populations Kongo-Congolaises par-delà les divisions ethniques.
Cette thèse est présentée en deux volumes :
- Volume I :Synthèse et Analyse
- Volume II :Données des recherches (textes et illustrations)
Doctorat en philosophie et lettres, Orientation histoire de l'art et archéologie
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Pellet-Dillies, Odile. "La maternite a brazzaville : pratiques et representations des jeunes africaines." Nice, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991NICE2012.
Full textSouka, Jean-François Sylvestre. "Urbanisation, approvisionnement vivrier et consommation alimentaire en Afrique noire : le cas de Brazzaville." Bordeaux 3, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991BOR30025.
Full textA long time after having declared agriculture as "the priority of priorities", the congolese governement in 1984, set itself the goal of reaching food self-sufficiency by the year 2000. For them, he travels all over the world. There appears however to be a double contradiction between this slogan, which is legitimate and even commendable as an objective, and the reality of the situation, which comes from the degree of urbanisation in the congo, where two-thirds of the population lives in urban or semi-urban centres: there are fewer and fewer rural producers, and for various reasons, diets in urban environments are very different from the traditional model. Through this study of brazzaville, we can look into food stuffs, sources of supply, distribution networks and the evolution of dietary behavior, in a country which, although it hasn't encountered famine as such, has nevertheless serious difficulties in feeding its population
Hounounou, Albéric. "L'espace péri-urbain dans le système urbain de Brazzaville." Montpellier 3, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989MON30009.
Full textUrban population in tropical africa and namely in congo resides in two phenomena. On one side, the rather high global demographic expansion rate, on the other side, the substantial increase of the rush of migrants coming from rural regions. Hence it followed, specially in brazzaville, the development of a sub-urban space, which has as operating-key ethnic and customary solidarity. We have analized here its implementation and its effects
Paravano, Patricia. "Les stratégies économiques et sociales des femmes salariées de Brazzaville." Paris 5, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA05H060.
Full textThrough the gender perspective women social and economic strategies are examined in the case of Brazzaville (Congo). Women wage-earner try to identify themselves to the lifestyle elite and western society patterns. Shifts inside kinship, children socialization, women solidarities and consumption are employed to build the new bases of a social distinction
Momo, Alain Michael. "Online business registration at the Department Of Trade and Industry in the Congo : a normative model." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2592.
Full textThis thesis, through the lenses of technology acceptance theory, and considering the lack of online interactivity in service delivery, aimed at proposing a model of online business registration adoption for re-branding the government Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Congo-Brazzaville. Task-Technology Fit (TTF) and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) were the underpinning theories with which the study described the social phenomenon: online business registration adoption at DTI Congo-Brazzaville as branding tool. Arguably, in doctoral level, without underpinning theories, research conclusions look speculative. The use of theory to underpin this study was further motivated by its interpretative nature and the interplay between technical and non-technical factors which are involved in the process of technology adoption in service organisation. To come up with new engagement, and informed from successful implementation of DTI South Africa’s e-governance model, DTI Congo was used as case study; hence the country is known for being at the bottom of the pile when it comes to the ease of doing business ratings. Despite resultant benefits namely increased efficiency, effectiveness and improved service delivery that offer e-governance in making services nearer to citizens and easing the strenuous processes involved in manual operations, not all managers at the DTI Congo advocate the adoption of online business system. The problem is that insufficient advocacy of online business registration enforces the void of re-positioning the organisation vis-à-vis its internal customers (employees) as lean and innovative. The overall research question is: “how does the DTI Congo-Brazzaville intend to improve business registration using online business registration service as a branding tool”? The main objective therefore was to propose online service adoption re-branding and re-positioning DTI Congo-Brazzaville.
Peleka-Mvouza, Daniel. "Education traditionnelle et proverbes en milieu lari (Congo-Brazzaville)." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37617427d.
Full textMalounguidi, Mathurin. "Étude diachronique d'occupation du sol par photo-interprétation : interface urbain/rural, zone péri-urbaine de Brazzaville (R.P. Congo)." Toulouse 3, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988TOU30251.
Full textKiriakou, Heloïse. "Brazzaville : laboratoire de la révolution congolaise (1963-1968)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA01H071.
Full textIn 1963, only three years after its independence, Congo-Brazzaville experienced a popular movement of unprecedented scale that forced the President Fulbert Youlou to resign. While the leaders of the main trade union organisations play a decisive role in the fall of the regime, they rely above all on the experience of the former President of the Assembly, Alphonse Massamba-Débat, to manage the political transition. But that was without counting on the activism of the Brazzaville people: strengthened by their victory in August 1963, they continued to occupy the political space left vacant since the insurrection. At the local level, youth organisations, in particular, establish committees in each neighbourhood to ensure liaison between the authorities and the population, and the affirmation of these civil society actors disrupts the political arena and the balances that have prevailed since colonization. Taking advantage of a favourable balance of power, they forced the authorities in power to negotiate with them the direction of the transition and, only one year after the insurrection, forced them to set up a single party and adopt "scientific socialism" as their official doctrine. To understand the influence of youth organizations on Congolese political life between 1963 and 1968, this study aims to make a microhistory of the revolution and to analyse the political and social experiments implemented within civil society in the districts of Brazzaville that had an impact on the revolutionary and decolonization process in Congo
Kaya, Boufala Emmanuel. "Le rôle d'autrui dans l'actualisation de soi chez les adolescents congolais scolarisés de 16 à 18 ans : les lycéens de Bbrazzaville"." Caen, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988CAEN1033.
Full textBerton-Ofouemé, Yolande. "L'approvisionnement des villes en Afrique noire : produire, vendre et consommer les légumes à Brazzaville." Bordeaux 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR30014.
Full textBouzoungoula, Joseph. "Micro-entreprises, commerçants et socialités dans un quartier urbain de Brazzaville." Lille 1, 2003. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/2003/50377-2003-17-18.pdf.
Full textN'Dion, Pierre. "Territoires et communautés de Brazzaville : les limites de l'aménagement des villes d'Afrique tropicale." Paris 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA010556.
Full textStudying territoires of tropical african cities can be carried out with the ambition to justify the necessary complementary between fundamental and applied research with a view of urban territoires management. As regards brazzaville, the capital city of the congo, the description and analysis of the land (part one) sketch up an evaluation of the urban policies which have been implemented for one and a half century by colonial administrations first, and later on by nationals. The country's history and geography, the social practices have shaped the city, urban communities' consciousness and sociology. Yet, new districts creation logics, urban strategies, production of inhabited spaces, migrations and inter-urban residential mobility mechanisms originate from a general mutation of social formation (part two). But this mutation of urban society, endlessly influenced by social, political and economic stakes, amplified by cultural external factors does not follow a space organization and territory social functioning dynamics which comply with the official urban project. Planning stands then as a requirement and a necessity in the research of solutions to city manage:ent and control of urban space expansion. The objective is a harmonious integration of urban territories functioning in the national territory development schema (part three). For tropical cities development options to be operational, they must rest on a thorough
Mokima, Joseph. "Impact des déterminants économiques et non économiques de la fécondité au Congo : le cas des actifs et des retraités de Brazzaville." Paris 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA010551.
Full textKami, Émile. "Analyse floristique et phytogéographique des gramineae (poaceae) du Congo-Brazzaville." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/212149.
Full textMOUELE, RENE. "Drepanocytose et polymorphisme des genes de globine au congo-brazzaville." Paris 7, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA077177.
Full textItoua, Joseph. "L'institution traditionnelle Otwere chez les Mbosi Olee au Congo-Brazzaville." Lille 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LIL30007.
Full textIn Mbosi Olee's sociopolitical life, the Otwere institution prevails and such as, appears as a proper view of the world, as well as a system of representations, based on an ideology wich leads its action in varied aspects of legislative, judical, social, economic and cultural life. Owing the influence of Otwere on the Mbosi Olee's society, it sounded necessary to dedicate a particular study to it, structured around the following mainlines. - For a start, we have identified the subgroup of Mbosi Olee, defined its social and political organization, its economic and cultural life as well. - Then we moved on to general points such as : its nature, its function, its internal organization and the different ceremonies inherent to Otwere. - We also have explained the details of implementation of Otwere's judicial power, as well as the different cases it deals with. - To finish, we drew special attention to the exogenous and endogenous causes, to the consequences of Otwere's decline, and lasty, we pondered over the genuine nature of this institution
Nzololo, Moyo. "Contribution à l’analyse de la contrefaçon : cas du Congo-Brazzaville." Caen, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014CAEN0502.
Full textThe first part of this doctoral thesis is devoted to economic analysis of counterfeiting. The phenomenon of counterfeiting is seen in the framework of easing the restrictions on commercial transactions of goods. Counterfeiting is known as an infringement on the copyright. We have evidenced that the increase of counterfeiting is due to the level of variable of the quality (low, average, high) of the products placed into the market. The quality is an indicator of vertical differentiation of products. Indeed, there products of poor quality and those of higher quality. The counterfeits are products of low quality and they are cheaper in comparison to genuine products. We have shown that the faulty information on the quality of products results from the weaknesses of the market over which the "deceitful" counterfeiting develops. We have evoked "non - deceitful" counterfeiting considering a bogus as a substitute or replacement product (non - perfect) to the genuine but which, for several reasons, attract the consumer. The second part introduces the empirical analysis of counterfeiting in the Republic of Congo. We have demonstrated that counterfeits enter into that territory of through imports of manufactured goods as for the country of origin or transit bears the reputation of counterfeiters. In other respects, it is proven that in Congo means to struggle against counterfeiting are insufficient and less efficient. Suggestions are made in this paper, a study led over a sample of students enables, in one hand to identify the explanatory variables on counterfeiting in principal plan (F1, F2) provided by the analysis of principal components and, in the other hand, to select variables explaining the purchasing of counterfeit products thanks to the utilization of the model of probit
Roger, Alain. "Les Teke-Koukouya du Congo-Brazzaville évolution des pouvoirs politiques." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37595137w.
Full textItoua, Joseph Martin Jean. "L'institution traditionnelle Otwere chez les Mbosi Olee au Congo-Brazzaville." Lille : A.N.R.T, 2006. http://documents.univ-lille3.fr/files/pub/www/recherche/theses/ITOUA_JOSEPH.pdf.
Full textBemba, Léon. "Rapports presse et pouvoir politique au Congo Brazzaville : 1960-1990." Bordeaux 3, 2011. https://extranet.u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr/memoires/diffusion.php?nnt=2011BOR30026.
Full textThis thesis is devided in three parts. The first one deals with the theorical aspects of the main theme being discussed here. It presents the country’s political context from the independence up to nowadays. The second one presents the panorama of the Congolese press since its origins up to the democratic’s transition period, first from 1960 to 1963, and later from 1963 to 1990, the period of the single ruling party, finally the so called period of real democratic experience, from 1991 up to our days. As such, La Semaine Africaine, the newspaper funded by the Catholic Church, opposed all the information systems imposed by the various regimes. Mweti, the first newspaper to be issue on a weekly basis, born under the 1977 revolution, was quite creative by putting in place a section dealing with brieve anecdotes named “J’ai vu”. In reality, these were anecdotes very critic of the government; they constituted a type of resistance to the authoritarian system of information. In 1989, the press started playing its key role of a counter power by pushing for more freedom of the press and freedom of opinion through the liberalization and democratization of the whole political system. These pressures led to the National Sovereign Conference being held, which in return allowed to set up of a flexible legal framework for the press and the creation of a regulatory body for the media overall. The third one focuses on the analysis of the two newspapers’ content as a good representation of the newspapers of the period being studied. It reveals the type of resistance to the authoritarian system of information prevailing in Congo-Brazzaville: Frontal resistance, alternative resistance and indifference, etc
Yetela, Jean-Michel. "Contacts forêt savane dans la région de Brazzaville sur sols sableux bateke (Congo)." Bordeaux 3, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985BOR30041.
Full textNombo, Emmanuel. "L' évolution constitutionnelle et démocratique en Afrique : le cas du Congo-Brazzaville." Aix-Marseille 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003AIX32048.
Full textSamba, René. "La gestion du développement durable des forêts tropicales : application au Congo-Brazzaville." Poitiers, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005POIT4006.
Full textMankoussou, Jean. "Histoire des institutions politiques modernes du Congo-Brazzaville : genèse et développement." Perpignan, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PERP0421.
Full textThe study we have leaded here is a greater important contribution to the knowledge of politic institutions of the colonial ex-territory of the Midle-Congo. She's rested on the research of the causes of the permanence of governmental instabilities that this country know since the period of the french-african community : eight (8) executives, about sixteen (16) constitutional texts and more than ten (10) observed cases of violence movements (riots between tribes, revolutionary uprising, military distinguished actions, presidential murder, civil wars,. . . ). These causes are at one and the same time anthropologic : the people who haven't a common past are obliged, because of the colonization, to cohabit ; sociologic : the non-existence of a common past induce ipso facto divergent behaviours so much the futures aren't identically taken hold. They are viewed as a tacit refusal to accept the modernity by the non-observance of the modern law oneself worked out. Colonial and new colonial doctrines have also an important part in this governmental instabilities
Goulou, Jean-Richard Armand. "Territorialisation et infrastructures de transport et de communication : cas du Congo-Brazzaville." Bordeaux 4, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003BOR40045.
Full textIn line with the government'saims, territorialisation in Congo-Brazzaville enables the integration of a political dimension in the communication and transportation infrastructures? The territory of Congo-Brazzaville, populated by ethnic groups including the m'bochi, teke and kongo is characterized by three groups of regions located in the northern, southern and central areas of the country. The geographical conditions in these regions are varied as restrictive and have been enhanced with transportation and communication network. The territorial and administrative organisation applied to these regions since the colonial period has evolued by trial and error. Furthermore, they are developed complex social structures and generated some disparity not only in the various. .
Greani, Nora. "Art sous influences : une approche anthropologique de la créativité contemporaine au Congo-Brazzaville." Paris, EHESS, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EHES0543.
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