IFES - The Democratic Republic of Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo
A woman walks toward her polling site at 5 am carrying her child and voting card.Since gaining independence from Belgium in 1960, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has experienced alternating periods of dictatorship and war. The causes of the 1998-2003 conflict between government forces (supported by Angola, Namibia and Zimbabwe) and rebels (backed by Uganda and Rwanda) are multifaceted and include the country’s complicated political history and substantial natural resources. The fighting left more than 3 million people dead and more than 2 million displaced from their homes. After the signing of a peace deal, a transitional government was formed in 2003 and the UN established a peacekeeping presence in the country.
IFES began working in the DRC in 1998 and has remained engaged, even after the outbreak of the war. IFES helped local actors prepare for the country’s first multiparty elections in more than 40 years, held successfully in July 2006. These elections were a key step toward stability.
To view the most recent DRC newsletter, download PDF here.
Current Projects
The NEAT Project: Nexus for Executing Anti-Corruption Tasks (2007-2008)
During the 2006 transition elections, citizens of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) clearly pronounced they wanted to remain one country, were tired of war, and were ready for development, such as unimpeded access to transportation, water, education, health, and, most of all, livelihoods.
Past Projects in The Democratic Republic of Congo »
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For more information, please contact us at africa.programs@ifes.org.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo News and Materials
IFES.org Feature: Beyond Elections: New Groups Help Congolese Advocate for Change
IFES.org Feature: Africa Sees Progress, Political Impasse in 2006
IFES.org Feature: Vote Count Presents New Challenge in Congo
Press Release: Delegation Studies Congo's Democratic Future (.pdf)
Speech/Commentary: High Stakes in Central Africa
