Context
For almost three decades, eastern Congo has been plagued by armed conflict, causing acute humanitarian and political crises, particularly in the provinces of North Kivu, South Kivu and Ituri. The conflict mainly involves the country’s military and various armed groups, with neighbouring countries like Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi also playing a role. The violence claims lives every day and violence against women and girls is widespread. The region is home to millions of internally displaced people.
Despite the efforts of the international community, several peace initiatives are unable to work effectively due to a lack of expertise, inadequate financial resources and poor coordination. This primarily affects their work on the ground.