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  1. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is Central Africas largest country with a surface area comparable with Western Europe, and one of the world’s most resourced countries.1 As a primary producer, its economy is made up of agriculture, fishing, mining, forestry and the informal sector which all account for its internal economy and export.

  2. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is, within its borders of 30 June 1960, a State based on the rule of law, independent, sovereign, united and indivisible, social, democratic and secular.

  3. With a surface area equivalent to that of Western Europe, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the largest country in Sub-Saharan Africa. While its poverty rate has fallen slightly over the past two decades, particularly in rural areas, the DRC nonetheless remains one of the poorest countries in the world.

  4. 15 de jun. de 2022 · Abstract. In the post-independence, neither the name of the state nor peace lasted for long in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The conflict has continued in the eastern Congo that...

  5. In September 2010, the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) issued a strong statement welcoming a report by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) on human rights abuses in the DRC. The report accused several DRC neighbors of serious human rights abuses, including war crimes and crimes against humanity.

  6. The DRC is facing one of the world’s most complex and protracted crisis in the East. Around 15.4 million children are bearing the brunt of an escalation in armed conflict, and recurrent disease outbreaks, further exacerbating chronic poverty and systemic weaknesses.

  7. The DRC shares borders with the Republic of Congo to the northwest, the Central African Republic to the north, South Sudan to the northeast, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania (Lake Tanganyika) to the east, Zambia to the southeast and Angola to the west.