The EDU-NC General Secretariat comprises 34 directorates and services. Some are represented in educational provinces / provincial directorates, while others operate only at central administration in Kinshasa/Gombe.
The Technical Support Unit (CTA) is responsible for:
Providing advisory support to the Secretary General of National Education and New Citizenship on all matters in the following areas:
The Project and Public Procurement Management Unit (CGPMP) has the following missions:
The Educational Partnership Observatory Office (BOPE) has the following missions:
The National Basic Education Unit (CNEB) has the following missions:
DRH (Index: 81)
ESTABLISHMENT
It was established by Decree-Law No. 15/043 of 28 December 2015 laying down the organic framework for standard structures with horizontal competences common to all central administrations of ministries, institutions and public services.
ROLE AND MISSIONS
The role and missions of the DRH consist in integrated human resources management for the General Secretariat of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education (EPST), in accordance with the human resources strategy laid down by the Ministry of the Civil Service.
More specifically, they are to:
DAF (Index: 82)
ESTABLISHMENT
The Administrative and Financial Directorate (DAF) stems from Decree No. 15/043 of 28 December 2015 laying down the organic framework for standard structures with horizontal competences common to all central administrations of ministries, institutions and public services.
This decree creates four (4) standard directorates, including the Administrative and Financial Directorate.
MISSIONS
The DAF has the following missions:
ORGANISATION CHART
The Administrative and Financial Directorate comprises:
1 Director, 3 Division Heads, 8 Bureau Heads, 8 First-Class Administrative Attachés, 5 Second-Class Administrative Attachés, 6 First-Class Administrative Agents, 5 Second-Class Administrative Agents, 1 Bailiff, total 37.
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Administrative and Financial Directorate is located at the intersection of Parliament Avenue (formerly Virunga) and Office des Routes, next to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the Gombe commune in central Kinshasa.
Email: daf@minepst.gouv.cd
DEP (Index: 83)
DIRECTORATE OF STUDIES AND PLANNING (DEP)
LOCATION
The Directorate of Studies and Planning (DEP) is located at the intersection of Ambassadors and Clinics avenues, at the entrance to Shark Club, Kinshasa/Gombe.
ESTABLISHMENT
The DEP was created by the Prime Minister’s decree No. 15/043 of 28 December 2015 laying down the organic framework for standard structures with horizontal competences common to all central administrations of ministries, institutions and public services. (INDEX 83)
MISSIONS OF THE DIRECTORATE
The missions of the DEP are to align new practices within the public administration based on:
OPERATION / ORGANISATION CHART
The DEP has a Director (Head of Service) and three divisions:
A secretariat, six bureau attachés and one bailiff may also be attached to these divisions.
MAIN OUTPUTS
DIRECTORS AT THE HEAD OF THE DEP
CONTACT
Email: dep@minepst.gouv.cd
MISSIONS
The Directorate of Archives and New Information and Communication Technologies has as its main mission to modernise administration management through new information and communication technologies, in line with e-government, e-administration and e-governance requirements and objectives, reduce administrative burden and maximise time savings in processing administrative files.
DANTIC (Index: 84)
ESTABLISHMENT
The Directorate of Archives and New Information and Communication Technologies stems from Decree No. 15/043 of 28 December 2015 laying down the organic framework for standard structures with horizontal competences common to all central administrations of ministries, institutions and public services.
MISSIONS
Its main mission is to modernise administration management through new information and communication technologies, in line with e-government, e-administration and e-governance requirements and objectives, reduce administrative burden and maximise time savings in processing administrative files, and thus dematerialise the education system of the Ministry through sectoral digitalisation.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Directorate of Archives and New Information and Communication Technologies (DANTIC) has the following responsibilities:
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate of Archives and New Information and Communication Technologies (DANTIC) is located at No. 3 Ambassadors Avenue, Gombe commune, Kinshasa.
Email: dantic@minepst.gouv.cd
Directorate of School Administration (DAS)
Directorate of School Administration (DAS)
ESTABLISHMENT
The Directorate of School Administration (DAS) operates within the Ministry of National Education and New Citizenship. It was created in 1975.
Two years later, in 1977, it was renamed Directorate of Administration of General and Normal Education (DAEGN) with index 82.
In 2017 it resumed its former title, “Directorate of School Administration”, with index 85.
The Directorates of Private Education Administration, Special Education, and Sports and Leisure were formerly divisions within the current school administration directorate.
MISSIONS
The DAS is responsible for:
STRUCTURE
The Directorate of School Administration comprises 4 divisions and 15 bureaus as follows:
General services division
It has four bureaus:
Primary and pre-primary education division
It has four bureaus:
General and normal secondary education division
It has three bureaus:
Subsidies and non-didactic materials division
It has four bureaus including:
ORGANISATION CHART
The Directorate of School Administration (DAS) is headed by a Director (Head of Service). The directorate secretariat includes protocol, mail and an IT pool.
There are four division heads (CD):
Division head for general issues: manages four bureaus:
Division head for primary and pre-primary schools: manages:
Division head for general and normal secondary schools: manages:
Division head for subsidies and didactic equipment: manages:
HEADS OF SERVICE AT THE DAS:
Note that the Directorate of School Administration operates on an operational action plan (PAO) evaluated at the end of each year. For 2022–2023, 60% of set objectives were achieved.
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate of School Administration (DAS) is located at the intersection of Parliament and Office des Routes avenues, on the premises of the general secretariat of the Ministry of National Education and New Citizenship, Gombe commune, Kinshasa.
Email: das@minepst.gouv.cd
Tel.: +243847724444
DRIE (Index: 87)
DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATIONAL REFORMS AND INNOVATIONS (DRIE)
ESTABLISHMENT
The Directorate of Educational Reforms and Innovations (DRIE) emerged from the former National Reform Commission (CNR) for primary and secondary education (departmental order DEPS/CCE/001/083 of 26/08/1983).
The order was updated and the directorate began operating as a normative service with administrative and technical character for the ministry of primary, secondary and technical education under ministerial order No. MINEPSP/CABMIN/0012/2007 of 26/01/2007.
It is therefore part of the organic framework of the EPST ministry today and reports directly to the General Secretariat, which coordinates administrative and technical action for the ministry.
MISSIONS
The directorate of educational reforms and innovations has as its main mission to design, develop and implement the policy of the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education; it is the advisory body on normalisation and standardisation of educational reforms and innovations and day-to-day management of national expertise in this field.
Under its constitutive order, Article 23, the directorate of educational reforms and innovations, as a normative service of the EPSP ministry in the field of reforms and innovations, is recognised as present on all internal structures or bodies to take, channel and finalise initiatives aimed at improving the performance of the Congolese education system.
Article 24 provides that the directorate exercises oversight over all reform and innovation projects, in a spirit of sincere cooperation and close collaboration with other normative, technical and specialised services of the ministry.
In this way, the directorate of educational reforms and innovations is a cross-cutting service.
STRUCTURE AND OPERATION
The structure of the directorate of educational reforms and innovations comprises:
HEADS OF SERVICE TO DATE
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The directorate of educational reforms and innovations (DRIE) is located at No. 8 Syndicat Avenue, Gombe commune, Kinshasa.
Email: drie@minepst.gouv.cd
DIPROMAD (Index: 88)
DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL PROGRAMMES AND TEACHING MATERIALS (DIPROMAD)
LOCATION
The Directorate of School Programmes and Teaching Materials (DIPROMAD) is located at No. 3 Ambassadors Avenue, Gombe commune, Kinshasa.
ESTABLISHMENT
The Directorate of School Programmes and Teaching Materials was established under Order No. 0049/90 of 5 March 1990 and circular note No. 00259/90 of 05/03/1990 on reorganisation. (INDEX 88)
MISSIONS OF THE DIRECTORATE
OPERATION / ORGANISATION CHART
DIPROMAD is headed by a Director (Head of Service). The directorate comprises six divisions:
Pre-primary and primary education division: three bureaus: school programmes, school textbooks, and piloting and evaluation;
Secondary education division: three bureaus: school programmes, textbooks, and piloting and evaluation;
Publishing, production and dissemination of teaching materials division: three bureaus: publishing, design and training; production and maintenance; dissemination and promotion;
Documentation and school media division: four bureaus: journals; radio and TV; documentation; equipment and maintenance;
Centre for Research and Dissemination of Pedagogical Information (CEREDIP) division: fifteen cells: information and publishing; technical and printing; dissemination, production and sales; English; arts and women’s trades; biology and natural sciences; chemistry; French and national languages; geography; history and social sciences; physics and technology; mathematics; pedagogy and training; agriculture; commercial sciences;
Health and Environment Education at School Programme division: four bureaus: training, teaching tools, awareness-raising and logistics.
In addition to these six divisions there is an assistant manager and a secretary.
MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS
DIRECTORS AT THE HEAD OF DIPROMAD
CONTACT
Email: dipromad@minepst.gouv.cd
DCI (Index: 89)
ESTABLISHMENT
The Directorate of International Cooperation was created by Presidential Ordinance No. 82/13-027 of 19 March 1982 establishing the organic frameworks of the departments of the executive council and the general planning commission.
In 1991, this directorate was restructured through Ministerial Order No. MINEPSP/CABMIN/001/01960/91 of 31 December 1991 on restructuring the directorate of international cooperation of the EPSP ministry at the time.
MISSIONS
Among other missions, the DCI:
OPERATION
The DCI is headed by a director (head of service) with a directorate secretariat. There are three divisions:
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The directorate of international cooperation (DCI) of the EPST ministry is located at the intersection of Parliament Avenue (formerly Virunga) and Office des Routes, next to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs cabinet, Gombe commune, Kinshasa.
Email: dci@minepst.gouv.cd
Directorate of Life Skills Education
OBJECTIVES
CONTACT
Email: devc@minepst.gouv.cd
DIRECTORATE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
MISSIONS
CONTACT
Email: daes@minepst.gouv.cd
DINACOPE (Index: 92)
ESTABLISHMENT
The teacher payroll and control service “SECOPE”, now the National Directorate of Control, Payroll Preparation and Staffing of Teachers and Administrative Staff of School Establishments (DINACOPE), arose from the government’s commitment under the structural adjustment policy advocated by the Bretton Woods institutions from the 1980s onwards, in the area of staffing and payroll control.
From 1982 onwards, efforts in this area across the various directorates of the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education had not fully achieved their objective.
In response, the Minister (then Commissioner of State) for primary, secondary and vocational education convened the Nganda centre in 1984 to define secondary school structures and the related staffing (schools, offices, pupils, teachers and administrative staff).
Work at the Catholic Nganda centre, supported by Belgian technical cooperation, led to a specialised system for rationalising staffing in primary, secondary and vocational education, which in 1985 became the current teacher payroll and control service “SECOPE”, and was converted in 2023 into the Directorate of Control and Teacher Payroll, DINACOPE.
FROM SECOPE TO DINACOPE
On Thursday 2 February 2023 the Minister of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education, Tony Mwaba, signed an order transforming the teacher payroll and control service into the National Directorate of Control, Payroll Preparation and Staffing of Teachers and Administrative Staff of School Establishments (DINACOPE), with the aim of revitalising this key structure in teacher staffing management.
MISSIONS
To ensure effective management of mechanisation and budgeting of staff in public nursery, primary, secondary and vocational establishments by:
To manage a reliable and secure database on payroll and careers of teachers and administrative staff in public nursery, primary, secondary and vocational establishments in order to:
This mission is shared with the Ministry of Budget and the Ministry of Finance (Treasury and authorising officer).
All these missions can be summed up in one: manage teachers’ careers, control staffing and prepare for the government a payroll that reflects the reality of school establishments.
OPERATION, ORGANISATION CHART, DEPARTMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
DINACOPE is a technical directorate of the central administration of primary, secondary and vocational education. It operates under the supervision of the Secretary General for Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education. Its staff are organised under the reform framework, which includes:
At national level
The national directorate of control, payroll preparation and staffing of teachers and administrative staff of school establishments is headed by a Director (head of service), called the national director–head of service, assisted by four directors:
At provincial level
The national directorate of control, payroll preparation and staffing of teachers and administrative staff of school establishments is headed by a provincial DINACOPE director (DIPROCOPE).
At local level
The national directorate of control, payroll preparation and staffing of teachers and administrative staff of school establishments is headed by a branch head assisted by a deputy branch head.
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate is located in Gombe commune, Kinshasa, at the intersection of Batetela and Clinique Avenues, in the same building as the EPST Minister’s office.
Tel.: +243 843305555
Email: dinacope@minepst.gouv.cd
DINAC (Index: 93)
ESTABLISHMENT
DINAC was created by ministerial order No. 00646/92 of 29 April 1992 amending order Min EPST /CAB MIN /001/0970/91 of 26 July 1991. Before 2022 it was called the Directorate of School Infrastructure (DIS) of the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education.
From 29 March 2022, under order 036/022, the Directorate of School Infrastructure (DIS) became the National Directorate of Construction, Maintenance, Rehabilitation and Management of School Infrastructure, DINAC. Among the reasons for this change was that DIS was limited to the provincial level while many tasks had to be carried out at national level. DINAC therefore also handles national-level works.
MISSIONS
DINAC’s objectives are:
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The National Directorate of Construction, Maintenance, Rehabilitation and Management of School Infrastructure (DINAC) is located at the intersection of Parliament Avenue (formerly Virunga) and the Roads Office Avenue, Gombe commune, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Tel.: +243 843065555
Email: dinac@minepst.gouv.cd
DASP (Index: 94)
ESTABLISHMENT
The Directorate of School Sports and Extracurricular Activities (DASP) was created under Ministerial Order No. MINEPSP/CABMIN/001/0793/91 of 19 June 1991 as the Directorate of Games, Leisure and School Sports (DJLSS). It was amended by Order No. MINEPSP/CAB/MIN/001/02233/92 of 25 July 1992 creating the Directorate of School Sports and Extracurricular Activities.
Legal instruments on the Directorate’s creation also include Ordinance No. 15/015 of 21 March on extracurricular activities (cultural, sports, leisure and games) in educational establishments and the framework law No. 14/004 of 11 February 2014 on National Education, which states in Article 187: National Education organises extracurricular and para-academic activities, including sports, theatre, cinema and excursions, to promote the full development of the learner or pupil.
MISSIONS
The Directorate of School Sports and Extracurricular Activities (DASP) has the ultimate mission of promoting cultural and sports activities in schools in their “educational, cultural, economic, political and social functions, which are essential channels for civic and moral socialisation, strengthening national cohesion and socio-economic development” for the full development of the learner—here the pupil at the centre of education—in accordance with the framework law on National Education.
This mission gives the Directorate the following responsibilities:
OPERATION
The Directorate of School Sports and Extracurricular Activities (DASP) rests on a structured organisational framework.
It comprises a Director (head of service), a secretary and four divisions: school sports; administration and finance; games and leisure; and sports regulation and legislation.
The Directorate has staff and managers in all 26 provinces and in the Ministry’s 60 education divisions (divisions and sub-divisions).
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate of School Sports and Extracurricular Activities (DASP) is located on the parent ministry’s premises, at the intersection of Batetela and Clinique Avenues, Gombe commune—specifically within the Shark Club XI sports complex.
Email: dasp@minepst.gouv.cd
DIFORE-BG (Index: 95)
ESTABLISHMENT (LEGAL INSTRUMENT, YEAR, CONTEXT)
DIFORE-BG was created on 7 April 2016 by Ministerial Order No. CABMIN/FP/PIM/SGA/SGPOM/GMK/015/2016 of the Minister of State, Minister of the Civil Service.
Under reform of the Congolese public administration, and in line with the Education and Training Sector Strategy 2016–2025, the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education established the Directorate for Teacher Training and School Management Offices (DIFORE-BG).
This Directorate is central to reform of initial and continuing teacher training.
MISSIONS (PURPOSE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES)
The objective is to professionalise the teaching profession by providing the Congolese education system with professional teachers and managers.
This will be achieved through:
Its main missions are:
OPERATION (ORGANISATION CHART, DEPARTMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES)
RESPONSIBILITIES OF DIFORE-BG
DIFORE-BG is a normative directorate of the Secretariat General of the Ministry of National Education and New Citizenship. Its responsibilities include:
Section 1: teachers
Section 3: consultation and coordination
On the basis of the consultation framework, coordinate and harmonise work across public and private organisations responsible for initial and continuing training of teachers, school heads and management office managers in the nursery, primary, secondary and technical sub-sector.
Section 4: international cooperation
DIRECTOR (HEAD OF SERVICE)
Since its creation in 2016, DIFORE-BG has had only one Director (head of service), Mr Alexis YOKA LA PULINANGU.
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate for Teacher Training and School Management Offices (DIFORE-BG) is located at No. 4 Ambassadors Avenue, Kinshasa-Gombe.
Email: diforebg@minepst.gouv.cd / alexisyoka@minepst.gouv.cd
DIGE (Index: 96)
DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF EDUCATION (DIGE)
LOCATION
The Directorate of Information for the Management of Education (DIGE) is housed at No. 7 Science Avenue, Haut Commandement district, Kinshasa/Gombe.
ESTABLISHMENT
The Directorate of Information for the Management of Education is defined in ministerial order No. EDN/DG/3156/75 of 30 October 1975, revised in 1990 (No. MIN EPSP/CABMN/001/01488/90 of 31/12/1990), in 1992 (No. 02326/42 of 14/08/1992), and more recently in 2017 under the Reform and Modernisation of Public Administration strategy (CPMAP), implementing Decree No. 15/043 of 28 December 2015 following Order No. CABMIN/FP/J-CK/SGA/CMRAP/JSB/GMK/013/2015 of 30 July 2015 on the organisational framework of standard horizontal structures common to all central ministries, institutions and public services. (INDEX 96)
MISSION OF THE DIRECTORATE
OPERATION AND ORGANISATION CHART
The Directorate has 106 staff and managers, spread across 6 divisions and 18 offices:
There is also the Directorate secretariat, with a secretary, an assistant to the Director at division head grade and two attachés.
FORMER DIRECTORS OF DIGE
CONTACT
Email: dige@minepst.gouv.cd
Directorate of Administration of Technical and Vocational Education
FORMER DIRECTORS OF DAETP
MISSIONS
CONTACT
Email: daetfp@minepst.gouv.cd
DAEP (Index: 98)
ESTABLISHMENT
The Directorate of Administration of Private Education was created by Ministerial Order No. MINEPST/CABMIN/200/2004 of 25 August 2004, supplemented by Ministerial Order No. MINEPST/CABMIN/0720/2005 of 8 March 2005.
MISSIONS
The main mission of DAEP remains monitoring and supervision of national private education establishments in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
More specifically, DAEP is tasked with:
FORMER DIRECTORS (HEAD OF SERVICE)
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate of Administration of Private Education (DAEP) is located at No. 8 Ambassadors Avenue, Gombe commune.
Tel.: +243 812364091
Email: daep@minepst.gouv.cd
DIP (Index: 99)
PILOT PRINTING HOUSE DIRECTORATE (DIP)
LOCATION
The Pilot Printing House Directorate (DIP) is located at No. 8 Syndicat Avenue, Gombe commune, Kinshasa.
ESTABLISHMENT
DIP was created by the Prime Minister’s decree No. 15/043 of 28 December 2015 setting the organisational framework of standard horizontal structures common to all central ministries, institutions and public services. (INDEX 99)
MISSIONS OF THE DIRECTORATE
The missions of DIP are:
OPERATION / ORGANISATION CHART
DIP has a Director (head of service) and three divisions:
There are also 12 offices and a pilot school.
MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS
FORMER DIRECTORS OF DIP
CONTACT
Email: dip@minepst.gouv.cd
DEPT (Index: 100)
DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION FOR ALL (DEPT)
Establishment
The Directorate of Administration of Education for All (DAEPT) was created by ministerial order No. MINEPS/CABMIN/0198/2004 of 6 September 2004.
Missions
Operation
The Directorate of Administration of Education for All is organised as follows:
Former directors (head of service)
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate of Education for All is located at No. 8 Syndicat Avenue, Gombe commune.
Email: dept@minepst.gouv.cd
DPRS (Index: 102)
ESTABLISHMENT AND HISTORY
The Directorate of Pensions and Survivors’ Benefits was created by order No. 01935/91 of 19 December 1991 of the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education.
Its creation responded to a widely felt need. Its legal basis is Ordinance No. 232 of 15 August 1991 on the staff regulations of public establishments for nursery, primary, secondary and vocational education. That ordinance aimed to restore dignity to teachers not only during their career but also after they leave active service, in recognition of service rendered to the Congolese nation through education of young people.
In 1985, following a school inspection mission, a service for control, payroll and teacher numbers (SECOPE) was created. The Ministry of EPST at the time thus gained greater autonomy in managing teachers given their large numbers. In the same spirit, and in line with that ordinance, the Ministry was also to take care of retired teachers, widows and orphans through the Directorate of Pensions and Survivors’ Benefits.
Retired teachers had been largely left to fend for themselves. Many did not know their rights—for example to medical and pharmaceutical care, funeral costs, etc.
Some believed they had been retired without a legal act, solely on the will of a manager without authority. Some retired teachers had not received their end-of-career allowances.
To improve and revalue the teaching profession in light of Ordinance No. 232 of 15 August 1991 on the staff regulations of public establishments for nursery, primary, secondary and vocational education, Chapter III, Article 17, the Directorate of Pensions and Survivors’ Benefits, within its legal powers, received instructions from the Ministry of EPST to prepare the gradual retirement of teachers nationwide from July 2021.
MISSION
The Directorate of Pensions and Survivors’ Benefits is essentially responsible for the sound management of teachers eligible for retirement, their widows and orphans, and for settling the benefits due to them by law.
Teachers remain a resource for the nation; they deserve full consideration and respect.
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate of Pensions and Survivors’ Benefits (DPRS) is located at the intersection of Parliament Avenue (formerly Virunga) and the Roads Office Avenue, inside the EPST Secretariat General, next to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Email: dprs@minepst.gouv.cd
National Pupil Identification Service
MISSIONS
CONTACT
Email: sernie@minepst.gouv.cd
DOI (Index: 104)
ESTABLISHMENT AND HISTORY
The Directorate of Organisation and IT grew out of the former IT and Payroll Office under the Directorate of Finance of National Education.
The 1983 civil service organisation chart attached it to the Payroll Directorate of the Ministry of Finance and Budget. Following an appeal by the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education, this was corrected and the service was restored as a Division under the Directorate of General Services of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education.
For many years this Division operated in difficult material conditions, given the objectives of the IT component and Education III project—rationalising and cleaning up management on the one hand, and meeting IT requirements as a management tool (reliability, availability and optimal performance of hardware, software and human resources) for sound management of the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education on the other.
For IT to become an operational and effective tool serving all Ministry directorates (General Services, Teacher Payroll and Control, School Planning, Inspectorate General, Normal and Technical Education, School Programmes and Teaching Materials, etc.), it must have appropriate equipment to meet needs in administrative management (budget, cost control, human resources, etc.) as well as examinations, cumulative reports, etc.
IT objectives cannot be met without organisation and methods to coordinate administrative and IT aspects. IT without a suitable organisational framework cannot function; it serves all directorates and divisions of the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education and cannot be hierarchically tied to a single administrative directorate. Organisation, methods and IT are closely linked; a single shared directorate is needed.
Hence the creation of the Directorate of Organisation and IT (DOI) by Departmental Order No. DPS/CE/001/0140/89 of 9 May 1989.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Directorate of Organisation and IT was created by Departmental Order No. DPS/CE/001/0140/89 of 20/05/1989. Its responsibilities include:
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
DOI is located at No. 3 Ambassadors Avenue, Kinshasa-Gombe, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Email: doi@minepst.gouv.cd
DPE (Index: 105)
ESTABLISHMENT
The directorate for partnership in education was initially called the Educational Partnership Observatory (OPE). It was created by Ministerial Order No. MINESPT/CABMIN/021/2004 of 26 August 2004. Ministerial Order No. MINESPT/CABMIN/1082/2018 of 10 April 2018 then amended its name and missions; the structure became the Directorate of Partnership in Education (DPE).
MISSIONS
This directorate is responsible for ensuring compliance with conventions, management mandates and various partnership agreements concluded between the Ministry and its national partners. Among other things, it is tasked with:
OPERATION
The Directorate of Partnership in Education has 46 staff, including 17 women.
Staffing levels match those provided for in the organisation chart; the Directorate does not suffer from overstaffing.
FORMER DIRECTORS (HEADS OF SERVICE)
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate of Partnership in Education (DPE) is located at the intersection of Parliament Avenue (formerly Virunga) and the Roads Office Avenue, next to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kinshasa-Gombe—within the Secretariat General of the Ministry of National Education and New Citizenship.
Email: dpe@minepst.gouv.cd
DIFRAN (Index: 106)
ESTABLISHMENT
The Francophonie Directorate (DIFRAN) was created on 21/09/2009 by Ministerial Order No. MINEPSP/CABMIN/00382/2009 of 22/09/2009.
MISSIONS
The Francophonie Directorate is responsible for ensuring that the Congolese school system benefits from opportunities and added value from cooperation between the Ministry of National Education and New Citizenship (MINEDU-NC) and the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF), contributing to the implementation of objectives and results defined and measured under strategies for developing the primary, secondary and technical education sub-sector.
RESPONSIBILITIES
FORMER DIRECTORS (HEAD OF SERVICE)
The directors who have led this directorate are:
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Francophonie Directorate (DIFRAN) is located at the intersection of Parliament Avenue (formerly Virunga) and the Roads Office. DIFRAN’s offices are within the Ministry of EDU-NC Secretariat General, Kinshasa/Gombe.
Email: difran@minepst.gouv.cd
Directorate of Communication Management (VSAT and Web)
LOCATION
The Directorate of Communication Management (VSAT and Web) is one of the central directorates and services of the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education (EPST); its acronym is “DGC/VSAT & WEB”.
It is located in Kinshasa city, at No. 2 Ambassadors Avenue, Gombe commune, in the same compound as the Gombe secondary school.
ESTABLISHMENT
To integrate ICT and communication technologies, the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education created on 7 July 2011 an institutional structure called the Communication Management Unit (CGC).
Created as the VSAT and Website Communication Management Unit (CGC/VSAT&WEB/EPSP), in 2011 under Ministerial Order No. MINEPSP/CABMIN/0480/2011 of 19 May 2011 creating a unit responsible for communication management via VSAT network and the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education website, CGC was established under civil service rules, under which a unit should have no more than 41 staff. Membership therefore grew from 12 to 30 at that time.
The unit became a Service under Ministerial Order No. MINEPSP/CABMIN/0468 of 15 May 2017 amending, supplementing and elevating the ICT- and website-focused Communication Management Unit of the EPSP Ministry into a Communication Management Service of the EPSP Ministry. Staff numbers rose from 30 to 81, adding 51 posts.
In 2020 a further change occurred: the Service was restructured into a Directorate. It became the “Directorate of Communication Management” (DGC), VSAT and Website/EPST. This change was made under ministerial order No. MINEPST/CABMIN/.../2021 of 23/.../2021, amending and supplementing Ministerial Order No. MINEPSP/CABMIN/0292/2017 of 17 April 2017 elevating the ICT-focused VSAT and website communication management unit of the Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education.
Under the second transformation referred to above, the Directorate organises its work around four pillars:
ORGANISATION
Under Ministerial Order No. MINEPST/CABMIN/101/2022 of 04/09/2022 amending and supplementing Ministerial Order No. MINEPSP/CABMIN/060/2021 of 12 October 2021, DGC has 6 departments, 17 divisions and 25 offices staffed by managers and agents.
Each of these roles is fulfilled within the entities above. The service therefore comprises:
DGC is organised as follows:
Regarding offices, the Directorate comprises 22 offices:
FORMER DIRECTORS OF DGC
CONTACT
Tel.: (+243) 840018006
Email: dgc@minepst.gouv.cd
MISSIONS
Since its creation, the EPST Directorate of Communication Management has mainly coordinated all communication activities, especially those focused on information and communication technology. The mission assigned to DGC reflects the current government’s vision of modernisation. These missions include:
DNOSP (Index: 108)
NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF SCHOOL AND VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE (DNOSP)
LOCATION
The National Directorate of School and Vocational Guidance (DNOSP) is located at No. 3 Ambassadors Avenue, Cliniques district, Kinshasa/Gombe.
ESTABLISHMENT
The National Directorate of School and Vocational Guidance traces its origin to 1956, when Minister of Colonies Auguste Buisseret created the pilot centre for vocational guidance and selection before it was formalised by Ministerial Order MINEPST/CABMIN/0390/1992 of 4 April 1992 on the organisation and operation of the central division for school and vocational guidance within DIPROMAD. It is now governed by Ministerial Order No. MINEPST/CABMIN-ETAT/0112/2020 of 6 February 2020 through the Directorate of the National Centre for School and Vocational Guidance. (INDEX 108)
MISSIONS OF THE DIRECTORATE
OPERATION / ORGANISATION CHART
DNOSP is headed by a Director (head of service) supported by a secretariat.
DNOSP is organised into 9 divisions:
MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS
DNOSP has already produced working tools including:
FORMER DIRECTORS OF DNOSP
CONTACT
Email: dnosp@minepst.gouv.cd
RTEDUC (Index: 109)
ESTABLISHMENT AND LOCATION
The Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education’s thematic television channel is called Radiotélévision Thématique de l’éducation (“RTEDUC”).
The Directorate of Thematic Education Radio and Television was established by ministerial order No. MINIEPST/CABMIN/087/2021 of 04/12/2021, changing the Directorate of Thematic Education Television into the Directorate of Thematic Education Radio and Television (RTEDUC), located at No. 2 Ambassadors Avenue, Kinshasa/Gombe.
MISSIONS
RTEDUC’s missions are:
OPERATION
A. Technical component
This component rests on the day-to-day responsibilities of each department. These responsibilities align with the missions of the Directorate of Thematic Education Radio and Television; in addition to daily tasks, there are specific short-, medium- and long-term initiatives.
Director (head of service) office
Administration department
Information department
Technical department
Production department
Partnership and marketing department
Digital department
Radio programmes and production department
B. Administrative component
RTEDUC staff are civil servants and managers of the national public administration.
The procedure manual validated by the EPST Secretariat General sets out how the RTEDUC directorate operates.
SUCCESSION OF RTEDUC DIRECTORS (HEADS OF SERVICE)
ADDRESS AND CONTACT
The Directorate of Thematic Education Radio and Television (“RTEDUC”) is located at No. 2 Ambassadors Avenue, Kinshasa/Gombe.
Email: rteduc@minepst.gouv.cd