Antoinette Dinga Dzondo

Antoinette Dinga Dzondo (also Dinga-Dzondo, born 16 April 1955)[1] is a Congolese politician who was the Republic of the Congo's Minister of Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action from 2016 to 2021.

[1] In 2016, Dinga Dzondo was appointed Congo's Minister of Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action in Clément Mouamba's cabinet.

[4] In that position, she led the response to a humanitarian crisis in Kindamba and Pool Department,[5] with $ 47 million of investment, including donations from the United States, the Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development, and the World Food Programme.

[8] In 2020, Dinga Dzondo announced a 12.7 billion francs ($21.3 million) fund to help refugees based in the Congo to survive and return home.

[11] In May 2021, Irène Mboukou [es] was announced as Congo's new Minister of Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action.