Millions of artisanal miners live in extreme precariousness, according to DYPOLE
Author: radiookapi.netPublished on: April 3, 2026Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Society & Lifestyle
A study by the Dynamics of Political Scientists (DYPOLE) and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation reveals that millions of artisanal miners in the DRC live in extreme precariousness. These workers, including many women, face dangerous conditions and meager incomes, often below 2 dollars a day. Flore Kayala calls for an inclusive policy to support women in the mining sector, emphasizing the need for better access to financing.
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