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<p>We remain concerned both by ongoing violent conflict in eastern DRC, and nationwide
political tensions relating to democracy and human rights. Stability and economic
growth are at the very heart of our strategy for the Great Lakes region, which is
implemented by DFID, MoD and the Foreign Office. Politically, we are engaging at the
highest levels, including via the UN and EU system, to seek a resolution to the current
political impasse and conflict in eastern DRC.</p><p>British Military officers and
stabilisation experts are embedded in the UN peacekeeping mission in DRC, shaping
a more agile force, better able to protect civilians. We fund an £80 million programme
to build peace in eastern DRC by establishing a durable political settlement at regional
and national levels and addressing root causes of conflict, such as land reform.</p><p>The
UK also supports economic growth and prosperity in DRC through a £100 million private
sector development programme. The programme works with micro, small and medium enterprises
to facilitate access to markets and raise incomes, and helps reform the broader business
environment, making it more attractive to international investors.</p><p><em><br>
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