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DR Congo launches World Bank-backed infrastructure projects in North Kivu

DR Congo launches World Bank-backed infrastructure projects in North Kivu

Authorities in North Kivu launched several basic socio-economic infrastructure projects on December 18 in Beni, under the Stabilization and Recovery Project for Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (STAR-EST), with financial support from the World Bank.

The launch ceremony took place in Beni and was led by the province’s police vice-governor, Commissioner Louis Segond Karawa. Provincial STAR-EST coordinator Jean-Claude Kasomo said the first phase covers the construction of 26 social infrastructures, including 11 primary schools, three secondary schools, and 12 social centers.

The facilities are spread across 13 sites in the city of Beni, three sites in the Beni territory, four in Lubero territory, and six in Walikale territory. According to Kasomo, the program could later extend to areas currently under armed group control once those zones return to state authority.

Under its current roadmap, the STAR-EST program aims to deliver 130 basic socio-economic infrastructures across its North Kivu intervention area by 2027, subject to an improvement in security conditions. Authorities cited Masisi and Rutshuru as key territories where progress depends on greater stability.

The STAR-EST project carries total financing of $250 million from the World Bank. It became effective in November 2023 and runs through December 2027. The program seeks to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities through infrastructure rehabilitation, temporary job creation, and improved access to essential services.

Initially deployed in North Kivu, South Kivu, and Ituri, the program has recently expanded to other provinces, including Kinshasa and Kwango, where investments are underway in the rehabilitation of urban and rural roads.

Boaz Kabeya

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