Orientale Province
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Orientale Province
Orientale Province January 2015 Capital: Kisangani Population: Over 1 million Distance between Kisangani and Kinshasa: 1,500km Area: 503,239 km2 20% of the DRC, and twice the size of the United Kingdom Population: 13 Million. Least dense province of the DRC (25 persons/km2) Main Languages: French, Swahili and Lingala 4 Districts: Bas Uele, Haut-Uele, Ituri and Tshopo Natural Resources Gold, Diamonds, Iron, Petrol, Cassiterite, Coltan, Limestone Geographical Location The Orientale province is located north-east of the DRC with common Borders with the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Uganda, and with the DRC provinces of North Kivu, Maniema, Kasai Orientale and Equateur. Kisangani is the upper end point for fluvial transportation on the Congo River. Political situation On February 27, 2013, the Provincial Assembly approved the program submitted by the Governor Jean Bamanisa Saidi, elected in October 2012. In that session of the Provincial Assembly, a cabinet of 10 members including 3 women was confirmed. Most of the political spectrum of the province (majority, opposition and civil society) are represented in the government. During first year in the office, Bamanisa Saidi faced difficulties in his relations with the members of parliament. In May 2013, a noconfidence motion was tabled against his government. 12, Avenue des Aviateurs - Gombe | Kinshasa, RD Congo - BP 8811 Tél. +243 81 890 5000 | +243 81 890 6000 facebook.com/monusco.org | twitter.com/monusco | flickr.com/monusco| www.monusco.org Nature Over half of territory is covered by rain forest, natural and main habitat for Okapi Provincial Politics Governor: Jean Bamanisa Saidi Provincial Assembly: 96 MPs including 8 women Presidential Majority : 63% (PPRD 21.8, MSR 12.8 and other allied parties) Fragmented Opposition: 27% Others: 10% National Politics 61 National MPs 4 National Ministers from Orientale Province Protect P Security S Landscape Despite D the eir persisttent deficitt in terms of strengtth, organization and a discipline to ad ddress the e challeng ges in the e DRC’s la argest province, p tthe FARDC C maintain n presence e in four districts, d mainly m concentrat c ted in the e areas affected a b the armed con by nflicts: Faradje F an nd Dungu infiltrated i by LRA, while w Bunia a and Mam mbasa by b FRPI an nd ADF. Police 0 PNC (nation nal - 8,000 police)) elements are a deploy yed in Orienttale - 4,800 0 PNC IN Kisang gani including 150 women w - 31 veh hicles : 24 fo or Kisang gani and 7 fo or 4 districtts Protection P by MONU USCO The T Ituri B Brigade is mainly de eployed in n the East of the Orriental Province P w while otherr troops undertake u n of civilia ans in, protection what w is ca alled, the Sector-2: Bas Uélé é and Tshopo in Orriental and a Maniema provin nces. Ituri Brigade and a Sector-2 respec ctively count c 3,319 and 258 2 peace ekeepers. A total of 69 military m observers o are deployed in n Ituri Brigade and Sec ctor-2, respectivel r ly 47 and 22. Stabilize S Stabilizatio S on Landscaape In Tshopo o, Haut-Uélé and d Bas-Uélé distric cts, there e are respectivel r ly 13, 10 0 and 16 6 civil an nd 3, 4 and 5 military m jurisdiction ns with she eer shorta age of pers sonnel and d infrastructure. There T is u urgent ne eed for capacity building an nd adoption of standard s ju udicial pro ocedures. Stabilizatio S on by MON NUSCO The T four d districts namely, n H Haut–Uélé, Bas–Uelé é, Tshopo o, and Ituri I have e profited d from MONUSCO M Stabilization prog grams. Among A the em, Ituri has beneffitted from m road reh habilitation and in nfrastructu ure buildin ng projects s. MONUSCO M provides s supportt in the establish hment off new jurisdiction ns, including deploy yment of magistrates, assess sment of o judicial system, constructi c sic infrastrructure th hrough on of bas Quick Q Impact Projec cts. A Court room built at Kisangani Tribunal and a supply y of IT equipment to t 10 Tribunals and Courts arre the examples. e provides training co MONUSCO M ourses to prison sta aff to imple ement best b practiices. The Mission allso advoca ates with NGOs and d local authorities a s for the e improve ement in prison conditions s and rehabilitati r ion of prison p ho ouses. A QIP is underwa ay at Bafwasend B de. MONUSC CO - 3,577 7 Peacekeepe ers - 69 Milobs Justice eal Court - 1 Appe - 5 Courrts of first instanc ce eral prosecu - 1 Gene ution Office secution Offic ces - 5 Pros - 27Justtice of Peace e Courts s Operationa al 13 - 2 Juve enile Justice Courts s based in Kisang gani and Bun nia - 36 Prisons: operattional 15 - 2 Dete ention centers: operattional 1 - 19 Op perational prison ns Educatio on - 4588 Schools ary) (prima - 3 Univ versities (Kisangani Isiro & Bunia)) Health - 31 Hospitals. Shorrtage of docttors, dispens saries and nu urses MONUSC CO - 3 Trainings for PN NC: 1 for 6 m months from m Octobe er 2013 to March M 2014 12, Aven nue des Aviateurss - Gombe | Kinsshasa, RD Congo - BP 8811 Tél. +243 81 890 5000 | +2433 81 890 6000 faceboo ok.com/monusco o.org | twitter.co om/monusco | fliickr.com/monussco| www.monusco.org Consolidat C te Peace Socio-Econ S omic Overrview The T econo omy of Orrientale Province P is s mainly based on rural sector. s Indeed, agrricultural activities represen nt 60% of o the Provincial P G GDP and employ e 84 4% of the workforce. Despite D th he enormo ous minin ng potential of the e province e, the sector s of the extracttive industtries does not repre esent more e than 1% 1 of the e GDP. Ho oping to boost b the economic activity of o the province, p a round table t of donors d and d business partners was held h in Kisangani from Nove ember 13 to 15, 2013. 2 Ove er 200 delegates d p s sector, provincial p and na ational from private in nstitutions s, civil so ociety as well as bilateral b a and multillateral partners p a attended the t event.. If the meeting m aiimed at raising r funds for the t implem mentation of investtment projjects, no major evolution e h has been observed o y yet. S Social Indic cators: Primary scho P ool enrolmen nt: 5 58% E Economy Main sectors M s: agriculture e, l livestock, fis sheries, mining, t trade, industtry and enerrgy UNITEED NATIONS IN I ACTION The T UNDP sub-office e in Kisang gani was instrumen ntal in providing support s to o the prov vincial gov vernment for f the prreparatory y work of o the rou und table of donors s and business parttners, including thematic w workshops held in fo our districtts. Humanitar H ian Overviiew Lately, L ma any refuge ees have crossed in nto the Orriental pro ovince from the Central African A Re epublic, approxima a tely 6,500 are ocated in n Ango and a Bond do territories (Bas s-Uele dis strict). lo Refugees R f from South th- Sudan,, about 81 16 mainly located in n Haut and a Bas Uélé while some 1,19 91 Uganda ans are lo ocated mos stly in Aru, A Ituri. Refugees R February F 2014: 11,907 (mainly ( from m CAR, South hSudan S and Uganda) U Internally I D Displaced Persons P (ID DP) December D 2014: 467,515 Returned R ho ome: 445,53 36 Spontaneous S s returnees: 11,706 1 March M 2013:: 428,543 December D 2013: 549,92 21 HIV H prevalen nce: 6.5 % UNITEED NATIONS IN I ACTION UNHCR, U W WFP, UNICE EF, WHO and a NGOs are provid ding assisttance in n the form m of water and sanittation, hea alth care and foodstu uff. 12, Aven nue des Aviateurss - Gombe | Kinsshasa, RD Congo - BP 8811 Tél. +243 81 890 5000 | +2433 81 890 6000 faceboo ok.com/monusco o.org | twitter.co om/monusco | fliickr.com/monussco| www.monusco.org 12, Avenue des Aviateurs - Gombe | Kinshasa, RD Congo - BP 8811 Tél. +243 81 890 5000 | +243 81 890 6000 facebook.com/monusco.org | twitter.com/monusco | flickr.com/monusco| www.monusco.org