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Congo (Democratic Republic of)

Students at the DFID funded Tuungane Project community school in Monaria village.

Students at the DFID funded Tuungane Project community school in Monaria village. Photo: © Susan Schulman

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is one of the poorest countries in the world and is said to be the worst county in the world to be a woman. If we are to focus aid where it is needed most, Democratic Republic of Congo must be a key priority. Years of conflict have left the country deeply impoverished, without basic services and infrastructure.

We will focus our efforts on delivering more for poor people – promoting economic growth and wealth creation and helping build peace, stability and democracy. Improving the lives of girls and women will be a major priority.

Top priorities

  • Increasing the number of children going to school, particularly girls
  • Helping ensure that everyone has the right to vote in democratic elections
  • Improving basic health services and bringing maternal care and family planning services to hundreds of thousands of women
  • Working to stop the illegal exploitation of minerals, improving investment opportunities and promoting local and regional trade
  • Protecting innocent civilians and reduce sexual violence by helping turn the police into an accountable, community based service

We will spend an average of £198 million per year in Democratic Republic of Congo until 2015.

How we have helped

MDG 8 - The GAVI Alliance saves children's lives through vaccines

MDG 8 - The GAVI Alliance saves children's lives through vaccines

The GAVI Alliance, a global effort to bring new vaccines to the developing world, brings together diverse partners, leverages huge levels of resources, and saves millions of lives.

DR Congo at 50: community reconstruction

DR Congo at 50: community reconstruction

A newly built school is the pride of one remote village, thanks to DFID funding.

Projects

Last updated: 09 Dec 2011