En réponse à une interrogation que j'ai vu passer... Vivre et travailler à Kinshasa…
En tant que professeur au Lycée Français de Kinshasa je peux apporter quelques éclaircissements sur les conditions de vie et de travail à Kinshasa.
Tout d’abord le peuple congolais est très attachant bien qu’il soit difficile en tant qu’étranger de nouer de réels contacts avec la population locale. Kinshasa est une belle et grande ville (8 millions d’habitants) dynamique et qui ne ressemble à aucune autre. Beaucoup de monde, beaucoup de voitures, beaucoup d’embouteillages et quelques endroits pour sortir. La sphère « expat » est riche, mais comme toute sphère limitée. Et ce qui est dommage, c’est qu’il est impossible de visiter le reste de la RDC à cause de l’absence d’infrastructure et du contexte post-conflit. La quasi inexistence d’activités culturelles (cinéma, musée, etc.) et la petitesse de la partie de la ville accessible aux étrangers donnent souvent un sentiment d’être à l’étroit. La situation politique versatile est stressante et pesante, on ne sait jamais vraiment ce qu’il peut se passer.
Du point de vue du coût de la vie. Kinshasa est la quatrième ville la plus chère au monde. Cela se ressent à tous les niveaux : compter par exemple au minimum 1500 $ pour un petit 2 pièces auxquels s’ajoutent dans le meilleur des cas une caution de 3 mois minimum (en général plutôt 6 mois). La vie quotidienne coûte chère, tout est importé, et du fait qu’il n’existe aucune infrastructure dans le pays nous sommes obligé de consommer en grande partie des produits venus d’Europe (un exemple : un paquet de lessive coûte en moyenne 50 $, un rouleau de papier toilette 10 $, 500g de viande hachée 8$, selon les fluctuation de la monnaie qui est loin d’être stable).
A cela vient s’ajouter des dépenses du fait des conditions de vie particulières ici, et notamment de l’insécurité qui est réelle (3 enseignants se sont fait agresser à Kinshasa ces quatre derniers mois, dont une agression traumatisante). Il faut donc par exemple compter absolument avec l’achat d’une voiture (il est très dangereux voire interdit de se déplacer à pied ici) et souvent d’un chauffeur en raison de la corruption exercée par certains policiers qui est ressentie par certains comme un harcèlement.
Plus particulièrement, en ce qui concerne l’école française. Je vais être franc sur la gestion du lycée Renée Descartes et de l’école française. Une gestion isolée et étroite qui ressemble parfois à l’environnement d’un lycée privé. Beaucoup de mouvements de professeurs, les enseignants ne restent pas en raison des conditions de vie difficiles et d’un environnement pédagogique peu satisfaisant. Pas de compensations réelles (pas de logements de fonction, la plupart des enseignants se logent dans des petits appartements du fait des prix du marché immobilier et peu d’activités dans et hors de la ville)
Autrement dit, venir travailler ici, oui, cela peut être une très belle aventure, mais attention aux conditions. Pour être précis, un statut d’expatrié me semble convenir (du point de vue financier, mais aussi par le type de contrat lui-même qui offre des conditions avantageuses). Par contre vivre à Kinshasa en tant que résident me semble plus difficile, le salaire n’étant pas à la mesure du coût de la vie.
N'hésitez pas à me contacter pour toute information complémentaire.
A bientôt.
P.
Merci de vos infos.
Ca nous refroidit du coup, nous avions tellement envie de rentrer au congo...
Mais au fait vous nous parlez des expats, qu'en est il des congolais ?
Est il vrai que les expats n'osent pas s'aventurer hors de leur quartier? A Marrakech, nous vivons paisiblement dans un quartier populaire avec les marocains et nous n'avons eu aucun problème .
Vu tout ce que vous nous apprenez, nous allons réfléchir...Nous avions l'intention d'ouvrir un commerce mais....
Bon Courage!
mon intention n'était pas de décourager qui que ce soit! je répondais simplement à une question sur la vie ici, en m'efforçant d'être précis.
Vous nous dites que vous avez déjà vécu ici? quand était-ce? Peut-être que je peux vous éclairer sur les changements qui se sont produits depuis, pour que vous puissiez mieux vous imaginer la situation.
Etes vous congolais? La vie n'est pas du tout la même pour un congolais que pour un étranger. Les possibilités ne sont pas les mêmes.
Encore une fois les congolais sont charmants, mais il est hors de question pour l'instant pour un étranger de vivre dans les mêmes conditions qu'eux, ni dans les mêmes quartiers. Si vous êtes étranger, ce que vous nous décrivez de Marrakech me semble difficile ici (pour des raisons de sécurité essentiellement).
N'hésitez pas si vous avez d'autres questions.
P.
Nous avons vraiment l'intention de revenir malgré tout .
Vu que nous avons un petit garçon, on va se donner du temps.
Nous sommes restés nostalgiques du;- Vous êtes le professeur Livingstone, je présume.
Il y a des solutions à tous les maux du monde, mais la tache est dure c'est vrai, vivons malgré tout.
Merci encore une fois et passez nous voir à marrakech.
je m appelle yakov je vie en Israel et je souhaiterai avoir votre avis,
car j ai une proposition de travail en tant qu agronome au Congo, du cote de kinshassa, j aimerais savoir et connaitre si ce n est pas dangereux de venir travailler au Congo, !?
si il y a une communaute juive? si oui !ou elle ce trouve ?, quel sont les risques de conflits actuel, ? si il y en a,
pourriez vous me donner le maximum de recommandations sur la situation au Congo, les precautions a prendre avant de partir,
enfin tout ce qu il faut, pour pouvoir partir en paix
merci
dans l attente
je vous prie, monsieur d agreer mes sinceres salutations
j'ai beaucoup aimé la RDC mais 100 € pour traverser les quelques kilometres entre brazza et kin avec la voiture + remorque + la control d'entrée à Beach, etait un peu trop! Mais la musique et l'hospitalité de gens etait un tres bon souvenir. Je suis partie avec un land cruiser en été 2007
Get your chums, put on your takkies get into the bakkie to the veld for a nice braai, that's the enjoyment of africa!
je viens vers vous apres une prospection sur le site...!! nous avons un projet d'adoption pour un enfant au Congo et je devrais m'y rendre pour rencontrer les autorités compétentes dans ce domaine; auriez vous des conseils à me donner sachant que j'ai pas mal voyagé mais pas en Afrique. à savoir l'hebergement sur la capitale, les transports , l'arrivée à l'aéroport....!! dois je me munir d'un gillet par balles!!??
merci de prendre en considération ma demande
cordialement
François ( nous sommes dans le sud ouest de la FRance vers Cognac)
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