Democratic Republic of Congo

Displaced Congolese join in on a Easter church ceremony inside an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Bunia, April 01, 2018.

Our vision is a DRC where women and men have a greater capacity to make their voices heard in policies and decisions that affect them, benefit from a responsible government, and access resources to enable them to improve their quality of life.

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a vast mineral-rich country that has been caught up in years of conflict, poverty, and lack of respect for human rights. DRC has been ranked 176th out of 187 countries in the 2015 UN Development Index and the country has not met any of the Millennium Development Goals. The poverty rate remains above 80 percent and life expectancy is 58 years old.

Prolonged and recent conflicts in Ituri, North and South Kivu, the Kasaï provinces and Tanganyika have left 13 million people in need of assistance. With 4.5 million people internally displaced, the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre has categorized DRC as the country worst affected by conflict displacement in the world. In addition, the country has experienced ten outbreaks of the deadly disease Ebola since 1976 sinking vulnerable communities even deeper in poverty.

Oxfam in DRC

Oxfam has worked in DRC since 1961 and currently operates in six provinces namely North Kivu, South Kivu, Equateur, Ituri, Tanganyika, and Kasai. Our work is mainly focused on humanitarian and development projects in the most vulnerable communities. In the DRC Oxfam is one of the few organizations that can engage in influence and advocacy as drivers of change.

Our vision is a DRC where women and men have a greater capacity to make their voices heard in policies and decisions that affect them, benefit from a responsible government, and access resources to enable them to improve their quality of life.

Our partners

Oxfam currently works in close collaboration with a large number of national civil society actors and multiple government ministries and departments. Oxfam’s work is funded by a variety of international donors such as the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA), Global Affairs Canada (GAC), the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), as well as the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO). We also partner with UN agencies such as the World Food Program (WFP), UNICEF and UNFPA.