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Nine Strategic Programs Designed to Analyse, Influence and Shape the Future of the Horn of Africa
Nine Strategic Programs Designed to Analyse, Influence and Shape the Future of the Horn of Africa
Nine Strategic Programs Designed to Analyse, Influence and Shape the Future of the Horn of Africa
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Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Capital | Kinshasa
Independence | 30 June 1960
Official Languages | French, Lingala and Swahili
~105 million
Population
2,344,858 km²
Total area
USD 66 billion
GDP
USD 650
GDP per Capita
Congolese Franc (CDF)
Currency
Membership to Regional Organisations
EAC, SADC, AU, COMESA
Regional Significance
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a central geopolitical actor in the Great Lakes Region due to its vast territory, mineral wealth (including cobalt and copper critical to global energy transitions), and its ongoing instability. Ongoing conflict in its eastern regions continues to generate refugee flows and cross-border insecurity affecting neighbouring states.
Key Challenges
Interesting Facts
The Democratic Republic of the Congo holds the world’s largest known cobalt reserves, critical to global electric vehicle batteries and the green energy transition.