Don Bosco Mbawmbaw Iyensay

He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Social Communications from the Catholic University of Congo and a Master's Degree in Journalism and Information. Master in Criminal Law from the University OMI/Mexico. He has worked as a journalist at Canal Congo Television, in the section on African politics. He has also been involved in active politics in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In Mexico, since 2011, he served as Professor of French for certifications and business marketing for the Piba competitions of the Semper Altus Colleges networks of the Universidad Anahuac; and of Notions of Law at the Colegio Cumbres International School Lomas. In August 2017, he began at the School of International Relations doctoral studies in International Security by the Universidad Anahuac Mexico. Currently PhD candidate with research line that deals with African studies. Especially in the new challenges of globalization, democracy, security, ethnicity and tribalism. Lecturer on security and development issues for the Trupper Center of the Museum of Memory and Tolerance of the CDMX. Co-founder of the Center for African Studies and Cultures in Mexico City (CECA). Convened in 2018 as a visiting professor at UNAM (C.U) by the University Program of Studies on Asia and Africa (PUEAA) and International Politics on the theme of: "Geopolitics and Conflicts in Africa" by the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences.

Some articles:

http://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rri/article/view/76208

https://www.excelsior.com.mx/opinion/foro-internacional-anahuac/de-lo-imperfecto-a-lo-aceptable/1248591

https://instantsnews.net/ballet-judiciaire-selectif-en-rdc-letat-de-droit-a-lepreuve-de-lequite/

http://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rri/article/view/79174