DRC Flashcards

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Issues of human rights in DRC: unlawful attacks and killings

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Tensions emerged over planned 2023 election
violent action by armed groups increased by 10% between May and Nov
Conflict between Kivu and Ituri provinces
At least 1137 civilians killed from may to November
55 civilians killed in attacks from the CODECO, an alliance of militia groups

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Role of UN in DRC: peacekeeping

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UN stabilising mission replaced peacekeeping mission
Aimed to protect civilians, humanitarian personnel and human rights defenders from immediate threat of physical violence.
Supports DRC gvmt attempt to consolidate peace efforts
Over 18000 deployed near Uganda and Burundi borer

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Failures of UN in the DRC

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Dozens killed after protests against UN peacekeepers in city of Goma
Gvmt asked UN to leave

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Role of new government in DRC

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New president since 2019: positive change with coalition government
Aims to include improvements to governance, economic development, safety, access to healthcare and education
Recognises issues of corruption
Understands importance of co operation with UN and. NGOs

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5
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How many cases of cholera in DRC

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3700

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Role of NGOs: CARE

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Helping to reduce mortality and strengthen local governments
Improve gender equality and food security
Reduce vulnerability to social injustice, especially for migrants
Improved healthcare for 760 000

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USAID

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Helps fund a number of NGOs
Development programmes on improving education, encouraging democracy and rising income
E.g. support of small coffee farms in NE of the country
USA is a superpower: unequal power balance
Tackling trafficking and corruption
Mutual investment and trade

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Gender inequality in DRC

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Average family size is 5.7
Aims to empower women to control family size
Domestic violence, trafficking, forced labour
Over half of 15-24 year old women are illiterate

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Infant and maternal mortality rate

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IMR: 68.2/1000 live births
MMR: 473/100 000 live births

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10
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Poverty in the DRC

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74% of the population in extreme poverty: less than 1.90 USD per day
HDI of 0.459 (179th in world)

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Growth in the DRC

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Copper demand expected to double to 50 million metric tonnes by 2075
Used for wiring, piped and EVs
Global shortage of copper and difficulty with South American supply stream increases profitability

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12
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Gender Inequality in DRC

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Sexual violence
Survival sex with wealth forgiven soldiers and peacekeepers due to poverty
Increase public raped called “la reigne” as part of intimidation and reward for gang leaders
At least 1100 women were raped in North Kivu and Ituri alone
41% women report violence from an intimate partner

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13
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Gender inequality in DRC: part 2

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46% Congolese school girls have been victims of sexual harassment abuse or violence from school teachers or personnel
Article 444 of Congo family code states a women “owe her obedience to her husband”
Marital rape is not considered an offence

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Stability in the DRC

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South African Development Community (SADC) plays a critical role in ensuring peace and stability
Stability enables increased use of natural resources, agricultural opportunities and nature tourism
President Tshisekedi has been in power for 4 years but postponing elections, creating political instability
Violent protests against the government resulted in a lack of trust

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Injustice in DRC: unfair work conditions

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Cobalt miners use sub contractors to evade accountability for poor work conditions
China dominates copper and cobalt mines for the last 4 years
Low wages (about R40 per day) abuse and discrimination

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16
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Breaches of human rights in DRC: acess to healthcare

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Covid 19: delays in vaccine roll out due to poor planning meant 1.3 million doses of vaccine have to be returned
15th Ebola outbreak in North Kivu in October
Inadequate healthcare salaries and strikes

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Breaches of human rights in DRC: impunity

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Most perpetrators of crime enjoy impunity
80 army and police officers prosecuted
Gvmt have strategy to deal will crimes committed over the last 30 years by working with the UN and Congolese civil societies
Congolese warlord roger Lumbala arrested in France in December 2020
Trail for murders of two UN experts in fe b 2012 however 3 defendants killed, intimidation of witnesses and delays

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Breaches of human rights in DRC: right to education

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President Tshisekedi’s free primary education plan failing due to strikes.
Unequal resources in rural and urban areas
Schools reopened after strikes in November when a deal was reached

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Name of two groups involved in the conflict

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Lendu and Hema

20
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Name of president

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Tshisekedi