On March 3 at 10:00 a.m. ET, the Atlantic Council’s Africa Center will host a discussion on the deteriorating security situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). There has been a dramatic deterioration of the situation in eastern Congo. Following the recent captures of Goma and Bukavu by the Rwandan-backed M23, thousands have been killed with many more fleeing. The United States has imposed sanctions, and the United Nations has reported summary executions, including of children, by M23 fighters.
This event aims to help the DC community gain a better understanding of the ongoing security situation, the forces at play, and how the international community and African partners can support at this critical moment. Calls from the international community for de-escalation and a ceasefire have multiplied, so far in vain, against a backdrop of fears of a regional war. Join us for this virtual event by registering.
The Africa Center has long focused on bringing attention to the strategic importance of the DRC and the critical role that the basin plays in the future of the continent and the world.
FIRESIDE CHAT: 10:00 AM ET
Patrick Muyaya Katembwe
Minister of Communications
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Rama Yade
Senior Director, Africa Center
Atlantic Council
FIRESIDE CHAT: 10:30 AM ET
Fred Bauma
Co-founder, Lutte Pour Le Changement (LUCHA)
Executive Director, Ebuteli
Rama Yade
Senior Director, Africa Center
Atlantic Council
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