The role of the rural woman congolese in the local development through alternative tourism
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This article deals with a crucial subject for the Congo and even for other similar countries. Said pointed subject is: "The role of the rural woman (Congolese) in the development of her Locality through alternative Tourism". This subject highlights the crucial place of Congolese rural women in the development of their locality through Alternative Tourism, which is a catalyst for jobs and growth in rural areas. To this end, my work is then a collection of suggestions (tracks of solutions) which is essential in Congo for a new model of development of Locality (case of the Bay of Loango) to support rural tourism, while preserving, valuing, promoting rural women in order to reduce pov
Keywords: The Congo, Loango Bay, rural women, alternative tourism, development, poverty.
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