Small actions trigger massive global change
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Small, individual actions—often termed micro-interventions—can transform an entire society by acting as catalysts for systemic change through psychological, social, and economic mechanisms.
Kinshasa's Service National Clears the Streets explores a dramatic urban transformation unfolding in the heart of Africa’s most populous metropolis. Once dubbed Kin la Poubelle (Kinshasa the Trash Can), the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is witnessing an unprecedented law-and-order cleanup operation led by the Service National. Through a special presidential task force initiated by the Presidency of the DRC, thousands of Bâtisseurs de la Nation (Builders of the Nation)—reeducated former street youths—have been deployed across the city to clear illegal markets, open blocked drainage canals, and enforce round-the-clock sanitation laws.
This podcast takes you behind the scenes of a sweeping initiative that is dividing public opinion but visibly changing the landscape. From the chaotic streets of the Tshangu district to collaborative efforts involving the Régie d'Assainissement de Kinshasa...