Part A: Investigation of the extent of the impact of the International Monetary Fund on the Democratic Republic of Congo under the influence of Mobutu Sese Seko. The International Monetary Fund (established in 1945) was devised by representatives of 45 countries of Bretton Woods, New Hampshire to support countries facing debt crisis. The purpose of this internal evaluation is to investigate the impact of the International Monetary Fund on the Democratic Republic of Congo under the guidance of the leader Mobutu. Many sources including books on the International Monetary Fund and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, websites and documentaries were examined.
Mobutu Sesesecu made use of his personality to create a public image like God in Zaire in today's Congo Democratic Republic. Mobutu established a centralized state, accumulated enormous wealth for himself, and oversees economic deterioration and human rights violations in his country. In 1972, Mobutu started a noncultural awareness campaign and officially changed its name to Mobutu Sese Seko Nkuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga. I will leave a flame. "
Congo independence from Belgium in 1960. From 1971 to 1997, the country officially became the Zaire Republic, and was changed by General Mobutu Sese Seko, then ruler, and provided what the country thought was more real. The name "Zaire" means the Congo River, which, like the current name of the country, releases large catchments of the Republic for the most part. . But unlike Zaire, Congo's name began in colonial times, Europeans identified King Kong people's rivers and kingdoms living in their mouths. After the subversion of Mobutu in 1997, the name of the country before 1971, the name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo was restored. After that the Congo fell into a devastating civil war and the conflict was officially ended in 2003, but the battle in the eastern continues.