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Top-Down vs Bottom-Up in DRC

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Top-Down vs Bottom-Up Aid Projects in the DRC

Bottom-up aid is organised by communities with the aim of benefitting the local area. Top-down aid is on a much larger scale and is organised by governments and other large institutions.

Benefits of the Inga Dams project

Benefits of the Inga Dams project

  • The Inga Dams project is a top-down project, supported by the World Bank, the African Development Bank, South Africa, and the DRC's government.
  • This could supply the DRC with cheap electricity and it could export any extra energy to neighbours, bringing income into the DRC.
Costs of the Inga Dams project

Costs of the Inga Dams project

  • In 2016, the World Bank stopped supporting the project.
  • In 2020, ACS, the main construction company backing the project withdrew its support.
  • The Inga Dams on the Congo River are expected to cost over $100bn. People are scared that only a fraction of the $100bn will ever reach the dam project and could be embezzled.
  • The dam would flood animals' habitats and destroy thousands of people's homes.
Benefits of the Kvinna till Kvinna

Benefits of the Kvinna till Kvinna

  • The Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation campaigns for women's rights in the DRC. This is an example of bottom-up aid.
  • These campaigns promote awareness of the violence against women and the lack of female education in the country.
Costs of the Kvinna till Kvinna

Costs of the Kvinna till Kvinna

  • The initiative is small-scale and does not change the lives of every person in the DRC.
  • The mechanism for creating change for the people living in the DRC is unclear.
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