Ève Bazaiba Explained

Honorific Prefix:Her Excellency
Ève Bazaiba
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Office:Minister for the Environment of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Term Start:12 April 2021
President:Félix Tshisekedi
Primeminister:Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde
Majority:Union Sacrée de la Nation (USN)
Birth Name:Eve Bazaiba
Birth Date:12 August 1965
Birth Place:Kisangani, DR Congo
Citizenship:Democratic Republic of the Congo
Nationality:Congolese
Party:Movement for the Liberation of the Congo
Education:Lycée Bosangani

Cardinal Malula University

Protestant University in Congo
Occupation:Lawyer, politician
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Ève Bazaiba Masudi (née Ève Bazaiba) (born 12 August 1965) is a Congolese lawyer, politician, and human rights activist. As of May 2019, she served as the Secretary General of the Movement for the Liberation of the Congo (MLC) political party.[1] She is Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Environment since 2021.[2]

Early life and education

Ève Bazaiba was born on 12 August 1965 in Stanleyville (today Kisangani), in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She studied Latin and Philosophy at Bosangani High School (Lycée Bosangani), in Kinshasa before being admitted to Cardinal Malula University, also in Kinshasa, and graduating with a Bachelor of International Relations degree.[1] [3] In 2010 Bazaiba earned a law degree from the Protestant University in the Congo.

Career

In 1988, Bazaiba became an activist for the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) political party, led by Étienne Tshisekedi. She was arrested several times under the regime of Mobutu Sese Seko, imprisoned for four days under the regime of Laurent-Desire Kabila and sued by the government of Joseph Kabila for denouncing corruption in the mining industry. In 2002, she participated in the Sun City talks that set up the transitional government that led to the 2006 elections of the Third Republic. When her party, the UDPS boycotted the elections, she personally pleaded with Étienne Tshisekedi and other party leadership to obtain a waiver to contest.[4]

In 2007, she was elected to the Senate as a member of the Movement for the Liberation of the Congo (MLC) political party, by the Kinshasa Provincial Assembly.[5] After serving her five-year term, she became president (chairperson) of the socio-cultural commission at the National Assembly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She is a strong advocate for human rights and particularly the rights of women and other vulnerable groups.[6] During the 2011–2016 legislative session she proposed a bill that provided for special protections for disabled persons. She re-introduced the bill in 2019.[7]

As of 2019, she served as the Secretary General of the MLC.[1] [8]

Family

Baizaba is a married mother.[3]

Other responsibilities

Eva Baizaba is the president of the League of Congolese Women for Elections (LIFCE).[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eve Bazaiba has her handbag stolen in full rally of Lamuka in Kisangani! . 15 May 2019 . Digital Congo. 23 March 2020 . Translated from the original French language . Kinshasa.
  2. Web site: 2021-04-12. RDC: Eve Bazaiba vice-premier ministre en charge de l'environnement et développement durable. 2021-10-15. Actualite.cd. fr.
  3. Web site: Eve Bazaiba: Congolese Activist Woman . Congokulture.net . 6 July 2007 . https://archive.today/20070706050622/http://www.congokulture.net/fem-eva-bazaiba.html#selection-1299.41-1299.148 . dead . 6 July 2007 . 23 March 2020 . Translated from the original French Language. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014 . Mariette Thythy Tshibola . Kinshasa.
  4. Web site: In the DRC, with "Candidate 256" campaigning in Kinshasa . https://archive.today/20130701223924/http://www.liberation.fr/monde/010156080-en-rdc-avec-candidate-256-en-campagne-a-kinshasa . dead . 1 July 2013 . 27 July 2006 . Liberation.fr . Christophe Ayad . 23 March 2020 . Translated from the original French language. Archived from the original on 1 July 2013 . Paris.
  5. Web site: The Kinshasa Provincial Assembly elects senators JP Bemba, Eve Bazaiba, Nku Imbie, Romain Nimy, Moïse Nyarugabo… . https://web.archive.org/web/20080705175435/http://www.digitalcongo.net/article/40400 . dead . 5 July 2008 . 20 January 2007 . CL/MMC . Digital Congo. 23 March 2020 . Kinshasa.
  6. Web site: Francophonie: Portraits of Two Committed Women: Eve Bazaiba Masudi, President of the socio-cultural commission at the National Assembly in the Democratic Republic of Congo . 23 March 2020 . 23 March 2013 . Revue-internationale.com . Paris . La Rédaction . Translated from the original French language.
  7. Web site: Figurant sur la liste des arriérés de la Législature 2011–2016 : La proposition de loi sur les personnes handicapées relancée. Tshishiku. Marcel. 26 September 2019. La Tempête des Tropiques. 24 March 2020. French.
  8. Web site: DR Congo: The Bemba Earthquake . The International Crisis Group . 15 June 2015 . The International Crisis Group . 23 March 2020 . Brussels, Belgium.