Republic of Congo and UN Launch Stabilzation Fund
New York, Nov 9 2009 1:10PM
The United Nations and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have launched a fund to help the vast country recover from years of devastating civil war that ended earlier this decade, and continuing strife in its eastern provinces that has displaced more than a million people.
“The start of
[the Government’s] STAREC [stabilization and recovery
programme] and today’s launch of the stabilization and
recovery fund are perfect examples of the way in which the
United Nations and its international partners work in the
DRC in supporting sovereign national authorities for the
populations benefit,” Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's
Special Representative Alan Doss told the launching ceremony
in Kinshasa, the capital, on Friday.
“With the
support of donors, like the Netherlands and Belgium today,
our efforts on the ground will be able to be more
effective.”
The Netherlands has donated $2.7
million, while Belgium has pledged at least €6 million for
programmes aimed at eliminating sexual violence, in addition
to $20 million already allotted from the UN Peacebuilding
Fund.
The stabilization and recovery fund’s council announced several
projects, including the rehabilitation of former
combatants, training for the national army and housing for
the families of soldiers, the deployment of national police
in strategic zones, support for war wounded and the
establishment of business centres in mining
zones.
ENDS