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1971
HeadquartersKinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo

The National University of Zaire (UNAZA) was a federated university in Zaire (the present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo).

It was formed in August 1971 when the country's three existing universities and 17 technical colleges were merged into a single administrative structure.
It was briefly named the National University of the Congo (Université nationale du Congo, or UNACO) during 1971.

The reforms were designed to allow the Congolese dictator, Mobutu Sese Seko, and his governing Popular Movement of the Revolution party greater control over the Congolese university system which had previously been a source of political dissent. The reform also allowed the Zairean state to implement its programme of Authenticité by breaking the ties which had traditionally connected the country's university education to the Catholic and Protestant Churches.

Under the UNAZA, specialised campuses were established for particular disciplines: Faculties of Social Sciences, Agriculture, and Medicine were established at Lubumbashi, Yangambi, and Kinshasa respectively. It received foreign aid from the American Rockefeller Foundation and from the Zairean government.

The UNAZA encountered problems soon after its creation. Much of the promised financial support from the Zairean government never materialised and the university was also subject to political interference. Administrative support and library resources were poor and members of faculty were frequently left unpaid. The poor transport infrastructure in Zaire also made the university's federal structure difficult to sustain.

In 1981, the university split back into its constituent institutions: the University of Kinshasa, the University of Kisangani, and University of Lubumbashi. The UNAZA structure was maintained in a basic administrative form to facilitate cooperation between the different independent universities. A centralised university press,

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