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and a reputation for the DRC as world’s “worst place to be a woman or a child”. Women from ages “six to eighty” have become victims and one statistic suggests that over 200,000 women may have been victimized over the past decade, while another notes that in some regions, as many as 40 women are
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price of two goats, if at all, as compared to the typical price of 20 goats. Consequently, raped women are often abandoned by their husbands whilst raped girls have difficulty marrying. Thus, in the context of the DRC’s
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in the world. And unfortunately it is still going on. DRC is #1 out of 11 top poor countries in the world (2014) At a rate of 71.34, its incidence of poverty is “extremely high”, even in comparison with other
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or post-traumatic counseling service is minimal to the point of non-existence, especially if one considers that only three practicing
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In order to reduce the levels of poverty in the country, the government embarked on IMF recommended reforms to improve its
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has improved, over 22,000 km of roads have been completed and “significant progress” have been made in increasing
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Congo. Used as a tactic of war, the daily violations of women and children by armed groups have created a climate of
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estimated that 5.4 million people had died from the war and that another 1,250 continue to die each day from
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International Monetary Fund, "Democratic Republic of Congo: Poverty Reduction Paper – Progress Report",
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Bosmans,Marleen. “Challenges in Aid to Rape Victims: the Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo.”
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Hartill, Lane. “Rape in Congo: Grim Stathtistics, Tender Lives.” Catholic Relief Services,
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International Monetary Fund, “Democratic Republic of Congo: Poverty Reduction Paper,”
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between government troops and rebel groups in Eastern Congo. The sustained levels of
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Collective Rape: The Continued Victimisation of Women in the International System
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committed, the level of assistance that victims can expect in the form of
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The DRC’s high incidence of poverty is partly attributable to the
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Human Rights Watch, “Soldiers Who Rape, Commanders Who Condone”,
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countries. However, this poverty is not evenly distributed. The
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enrollment from 64.1% in 2004 to 84.3% in 2008 and reducing
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has characterised much of the violence perpetuated inyes
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Sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Poverty in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo
poverty
central African
IMF
rural areas
urban areas
Équateur
Bandundu
Sud-Kivu
Kinshasa
ethnic conflict
Rwanda
civil war
violence
internal displacement
International Rescue Committee
war
macroeconomic environment
economic growth
social services
economic governance
primary school
infant mortality
Sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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