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  DR Congo's Mining Boom Puts Community Forests at Risk

DR Congo’s mining boom puts community forests at risk Likasi, DR Congo | AfricanewsIn the heart of southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a mining boom is unfolding with devastating consequences for local communities. As foreign companies rush to extract strategic minerals like copper and cobalt, community forests are being encroached upon, leaving residents fearful for their land, livelihoods, and environment.

Mining Expansion Threatens Community Forests
In Lukutwe village, Haut-Katanga province, community members say mining expansion is increasingly encroaching on protected forest concessions legally managed by local people. Valérie Kyembo, president of the Lukutwe community forest concession, points to a road cutting through the forest, highlighting how mining operators have installed barriers preventing residents from passing freely and monitoring their own concession.

Land Grabbing and Environmental Damage
Forest rangers like Corneille Makonga recall instances of powerful individuals arriving with heavy machinery, claiming to have purchased the community's forest despite villagers holding official documents. This amounts to a land grab, leaving residents vulnerable to environmental damage. Véronique Sebente, a member of the community forest committee, warns that mining waste released into the Lwafi River during the dry season has killed fish and destroyed farmland.

A Boom with Devastating Consequences
As DR Congo's mineral wealth fuels global demand, communities like Lukutwe say they are paying the price – caught between protecting their forests and the pressures of a booming mining industry. The consequences are dire: once fertile tomato fields now produce rotten, insect-infested crops, making farming impossible.

The DR Congo's mining boom is a stark reminder of the delicate balance between economic development and environmental sustainability. As foreign companies continue to extract strategic minerals, local communities must be protected from land grabbing and environmental damage. It is time for policymakers and stakeholders to take action and ensure that the benefits of this boom are shared equitably among all parties involved.

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