Ndjili River Digital Twin

A member of the Red Cross of the Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC) holds a child near a polluted river in Kinshasa. Photo by RDC Red Cross.
Phase : Exploration Grant : 30 000CHFDuration : 4 months
Project partners
- EPFL Lab : CEAT
- Local NGO : Red-Cross DRC
- Local partner : Center of Urban Systems (CUS), UM6P
Problem
The Ndjili River basin in Kinshasa faces severe environmental challenges due to rapid urbanization, inadequate infrastructure, and pollution from industrial waste, untreated sewage, and agricultural runoff. Soil erosion and deforestation worsen the situation, leading to poor water quality, increased flooding, waterborne diseases, and reduced agricultural productivity, all of which impact local communities. Climate change further intensifies these issues.
Challenge
How can innovative technologies, such as digital twins, be used to improve sustainable water management, disaster resilience, and biodiversity conservation in the Ndjili River basin?
Solution
This project seeks to develop a digital twin of the Ndjili River basin, using real-time data to monitor water quality, track pollution sources, and assess improvements. It will provide early flood warnings, test mitigation strategies, and support sustainable urban planning by simulating scenarios for ecosystem restoration and climate resilience.
Impact
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Improved management of water resources, with the ability to monitor water quality and pollution in real time.
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Early flood warning systems, enabling better preparedness and mitigation of flood-related risks.
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Enhanced collaboration among stakeholders, fostering informed decision-making and sustainable urban planning.
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Strengthened community resilience to the impacts of climate change through better data and predictive tools.
Exploration Phase images
Team members
Jérôme Chenal
CEAT Director and Principal Investigator
Dr. Jean-Claude Baraka Munyaka
Scientific collaborator and Project Coordinator
Pablo de Roulet
Scientific collaborator
Gloria Lombo K. Polo
Secretary General for the Red Cross of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Jean Kasabalu Mutungu
Red Cross member
Salomon Ndeke Gualaka
Red Cross member
Imane Serbouti
Postdoctoral Researcher and UM6P Team Lead
Mohammed Hlal
Postdoctoral Researcher and UM6P Team Member