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Democracy and Peace in Africa
Links and resources with additional special links for the Congo (DRC)

 

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AllAfrica
920 M Street SE
Washington, DC 20003

Phone: 1-202-546-0777
Fax:  1-202-546-0676

Website: www.allAfrica.com
       “A multi-media content service provider, systems technology developer and the largest electronic distributor of African news and information worldwide. Registered in Mauritius, with offices in Johannesburg, Dakar, Lagos and Washington, D.C., AllAfrica is one of a family of companies that aggregate, produce and distribute news from across Africa to tens of millions of end users.”
        Very comprehensive news source. Articles can be categorized by regions, countries or topics. - CEF

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Permanent Mission to the United Nations
866 United Nations Plaza, Suite 511
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 1-212-319-8061
Fax: 1-212-319-8232
Website: http://www.un.int/drcongo/index.html
       “We offer a wide variety of information about the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s activities at the United Nations. . . firmly committed to strive for peace, democracy and durable economical development in harmony with our neighboring countries.”
       In French and English. Their few news articles are often way out of date, but the History section offers a very accessible account of influential figures that have shaped the nation’s past. The Tragedy section includes provoking (though violent) photos. It also offers glimpses into the lives of affected natives and foreigners committed to helping the people of the DRC. It describes relief efforts and lists organizations accepting donations. And there's info on the impact of illegal exploitation of coltan (a mineral used in cell phones). – CEF
  This site definitely keeps you aware of the events that are happening.-TB
 

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Human Rights Watch (HRW)
350 Fifth Avenue, 34th floor
New York, NY 10118-3299 USA
Phone: 1-212-290-4700
Fax: 1-212-736-1300
Website: http://www.hrw.org/
Email: hrwnyc@hrw.org
       “Dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. Stands with victims and activists to prevent discrimination, uphold political freedom, protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime, and bring offenders to justice.”
       HRW on the Congo Includes current press releases, annual overviews of human rights developments for the past decade, and a link to publications available in .pdf format and for online purchase. –CEF
     This website portrays how HRW is  a great  organization that is prepared to stand up for those with and without a voice. They help people that have no freedom of speech and face discrimination all around the world.-TB 

International Crisis Group (ICG)
420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 2640
New York, New York 10170

Phone: 1-212-813-0820
Fax: 1-212-813-0825
Website: http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm
       “Advocates policy solutions for the world's leading policy makers. Covers actual and potential conflict areas across four continents. Strong advocacy means disseminating the product as widely and effectively as possible, making sure that policy-makers hear the message and then persuading them to take action.”
       ICG on the Congo offers an account of the current situation, the historical context, and analyses of the conflict. Includes links to online footage and news sources. – CEF
      The International Crisis Group works to help stop deadly contact in foreign countries and also support people with news from all around the world.-TB

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International Rescue Committee (IRC)
122 East 42nd Street
New York, New York 10168-1289
Phone: 1-212-551-3000
Fax: 1-212-551-3180
Website: www.theirc.org
       “Founded in 1933, a global leader in emergency relief, rehabilitation, protection of human rights, post-conflict development, resettlement services and advocacy for those uprooted or affected by conflict and oppression.”
     I think that the resources that The International Rescue Committee give to those in need, like refugees from other countries fleeing because of the ongoing wars in their countries is very generous and is truly making the world a better place. –TB 
IRC on the DRC:
       The Congo Crisis at a Glance: The Forgotten Emergency is an overview of the conflict and recommendations for the international community and the DRC government. - CEF
       The IRC in Democratic Republic Of Congo
An overview of the programs the IRC has in the DRC with links to more specific information on them. - CEF

National Endowment for Democracy
1025 F Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: 1-202-378-9700
Fax: 1-202-378-9407
info@ned.org
Website: www.ned.org
       "Created in 1983 to strengthen democratic institutions around the world through nongovernmental efforts. Governed by an independent, nonpartisan board of directors. With its annual congressional appropriation, it makes hundreds of grants each year to support pro-democracy groups in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and the former Soviet Union. Guided by the belief that freedom is a universal human aspiration that can be realized through the development of democratic institutions, procedures, and values."
       Does excellent work worldwide. - BB

UN Mission in DR Congo (MONUC)
PO Box 4653
Grand Central Station
NY, NY 10163-4653
Phone: 1-212-963-0103
Website: http://www.monuc.org/Home.aspx?lang=en
       “The UN Security Council established MONUC to facilitate implementation of the Lusaka Accord signed in 1999. With a budget of $1.3 billion a year, it is the largest and most expensive mission in the Department of Peace Keeping Operations (DPKO).”
       Offers up-to-date news, a detailed account of its activities in all areas, including health care, civic education, politics and human rights. Resources include UN documents, publications, and maps. There is also a comprehensive audio-video section with recent footage. Includes a list of key indicators including human development and top ten donor nations. Although 1.3 billion is more than anyone else is spending, it adds up to about $21 per person in this terribly war-torn nation. More is needed! (Please see links below.) - CEF


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