Vital Balla (December 13, 1936 – August 24, 2025) was a Congolese politician. He is the co-founder of the Congolese Association for Friendship Among Peoples (ACAP).
Balla was born in Madingou, Bouenza on December 13th, 1936. He entered public service in 1956 and was the co-establisher of the Congolese Association for Friendship Among Peoples (ACAP) in 1965. He became the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Cuba in 1976. Later, in Brazzaville, Balla served as deputy to the People's National Assembly in 1989 as well as a member of the Higher Council of the Republic in 1991. Balla also became a presidential envoy in 2011.
As of 2000, Balla was the second vice-president of the committee appointed to oversee the ceasefire in Brazzaville.Human Rights Watch, Handicap International, International Campaign to Ban Landmines, and Landmine Monitor (Organization). Landmine Monitor Report, 2002: Toward a Mine-Free World. New York: Human Rights Watch, 2002. p. 69
Balla is the president of the Congolese Association for Friendship with the Peoples (ACAP), a position he has held since 1974. As of 1984, he served as vice president of the World Peace Council.Ghana. Ghana News. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of Ghana, 1969. p. 20
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