Project Detail |
Eastern Congo has been suffering for many years due to an ongoing crisis and repeated armed conflicts. This has wreaked havoc on infrastructures and economic activities and has also steadily eroded the political and social order. The situation is more acute in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and it is causing livelihoods to deteriorate: the state is failing to provide basic services, corruption is widespread and women have no say at home or in public and political life. Objective Individuals, households, social groups and local administrative structures are increasingly implementing social and economic practices for long-term and peaceful development. Basic infrastructures and services have been improved; peaceful and inclusive coexistence have been strengthened in a region marked by conflict. |