Governance with Empty Pockets: The Education Sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Tom De Herdt
Search for more papers by this authorKristof Titeca
Search for more papers by this authorTom De Herdt
Search for more papers by this authorKristof Titeca
Search for more papers by this authorAn earlier version of this article was presented at the 2011 ECAS Conference in Uppsala and at a roundtable in Antwerp. We thank the participants for useful comments. We further thank two anonymous referees for their instructive comments on the paper.
ABSTRACT
The education sector has virtually disappeared from the Congolese state budget since the mid-1980s. Yet schools have both managed to survive on school fees and to reproduce the public education sector, even though complete privatization would have been a realistic option. In this article, the authors understand this engagement with the state whilst simultaneously bending its rules as a negotiation strategy for better terms of inclusion in the state system. Different state actors cultivate their ‘own’ practical versions of official rules. In this way, they create space to respond to parents’ demand for education, to increase the number of teachers and their salaries far beyond what would otherwise have been possible, and to reproduce the system over time. One may wonder, however, whether the resilience of the sector in the face of the implosion of the state budget does not come at the price of building a more inclusive and higher quality education system.
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