Potentiel daily publishes two pages an overview and strategic issues of international borders of the DRC. The newspaper points out that " the borders are often the subject of disputes between states. Issues in the presence come in terms of natural resources such as oil , minerals , timber, ... In the meantime, the migration of tribes straddling several neighboring states make it difficult to contain each other within their respective borders.
"According to the International Monetary Fund ( IMF) , copper has boosted the growth of the DRC," reports the Manchette who writes that " the IMF raised its growth forecast for 2013 DRC passing from 6.2% to 8 3 % due to a higher production of copper . while reducing the estimates for next year next year, the growth of the economy of $ 18 billion is likely to be less than 8.7% , 10.5 % provided by the lender to Washington last month , said Friday by email the IMF representative in DRC, Mr. Oscar Melhado .
"Civil society reflects on his participation in the process of land reform " , informs the Potentiel writes that " the DRC is engaged in the process of land reform. But the complexity of issues and the plurality of actors the key process called civil society to reflect to see how to involve and engage a fight for this reform is fair and adequate. " To this end, the newspaper noted , the Natural Resources Network (NRN) and the Council for Environmental Defense by legality and traceability ( CODELT ) organize , from 3 to 5 December at the Hotel Sultani Kinshasa , a national workshop on the participation of civil society in the process of land reform in the DRC.
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