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.
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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
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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.
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