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In page Alice Badiangana:

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In 1956, she co-founded the Congolese Youth Union (UJC), with Aimé Matsika and Julien Boukambou. She is one of the permanent members of the organization considered progressive.[citation needed] Badiangana was also one of the leaders of the African Women's Union of the Congo (UFAC), which was linked to the UJC. The goal of UFAC "is to bring together Congolese women from all regions of the country in order to make them aware of the problems facing the country and to work for a free, prosperous and better Congo".[2] As a result of her connections with both organisations, in 1959 she travelled to Vienna for the World Festival of Youth and Students.[3] Whilst with the UJC, Badiangana supported the independence movement for of Congo-Brazzaville.[4]