GIZ Democratic Republic of the Congo
Type
NGO
About us
GIZ has been working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) since 1978. This work had to be halted in 1994 due to the civil war and the associated security risks. When cooperation with the European Union (EU) was resumed in 2002, German involvement was also stepped up again. Our country office is located in the capital Kinshasa. Around 60 per cent of the land area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is covered by rainforest. Preserving this vast natural carbon sink and its unique biodiversity is a matter of global concern. The main areas of GIZ’s work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are: - Conservation and sustainable use of natural resources - Drinking water/sanitation - Sustainable economic development - Peace and security The creation of a sustainable and affordable drinking water and sanitation system in line with hygiene standards has so far given over a million people access to clean drinking water. The economic and social situation of the population has been improved by a more stable, more inclusive range of financial services. The conservation of natural resources focuses on supporting the Congolese Institute for Nature Conservation in managing six conservation areas. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is also receiving funding from BMZ’s ‘One World – No Hunger’ special initiative to help restore and maintain the basis for the population’s livelihood in the long term. These funds are supporting measures that include the introduction of vegetable growing and the distribution of seeds that have higher yields and are more resilient, such as maize and beans. GIZ is also supporting cross-border initiatives in cooperation with the Congo Basin Commission. These include the expansion of inland shipping on the River Congo and strategies for the peaceful economic use of the river.
contact
location
Bureau de la GIZ, 7, Avenue Comité Urbain / intersection with Avenue Kilo-Moto Kinshasa – Gombe