The batteries of the Congolese government ex -leader Kabila or supporting rebels m23.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC) faces one of the world’s largest humanitarian and displacement crises.
Instability and violence have killed at least 7,000 people and have forced millions to flee their homes as the beginning of this year.
The M23 rebels backed by Rwanda have large tasks in the East, including the city of rubber, the capital of the province of North Kivu.
And there are fears that the tense and fragile situation can wars after former President Joseph Kabila returned from exile.
Kabila says he returned to the RDC to “participate in peace efforts.”
But the government of President Felix Tshisekedi deceives or supports M23.
How will Kabila’s return to the unstable security environment affect?
And what can the Congolese government do to deal with the crisis?
Presenter:
Adrian Endighan
Guests:
Fidel Amakyye Owusu – Executive Director, Defsec Analytics Africa
Andrew Mwenda – Editor, The Independent
Alex Vnes – Director, Africa Program, Chatham House