Rosalie Matondo


Rosalie Matondo is a Congolese agronomist and minister of the Forest Economy since May 7, 2016.
She was previously coordinator of the "National Program of Afforestation and Reforestation" within the same Ministry, as well as adviser to the Head of State.

Biography

Rosalie Matondo was born 18 April 1963 in N'Djamena in Chad. She then studied at the Lycée de la Révolution where she obtained a bachelor's degree in 1983. She then enrolled at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, where she studied at the Department of Genetics of the Higher Institute of Science agronomy at Plovdiv. She obtained, in 1989, the higher diploma in agronomist engineering. Then, in 1993, she obtained the diploma of agronomic sciences in plant biotechnology from the Institute of Genetic Engineering at the same academy.
In 1994, she returned to Congo to join a vitro culture laboratory, hitherto led by French and English researchers, who had to leave Brazzaville because of the civil war. In particular, she cultivated tropical plants. In 1995, she joined the French Center for Agricultural Research for Development as a researcher in forestry. She also joined the National School of Forest Administration, where she worked as a teacher-researcher. In 2007, she was placed at the head of the national reforestation service.