The in-between: Local civil society organizations and their community-based structures in South Kivu,the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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Authors: | Kirsten Van Houten |
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Affiliation: | School of International Development and Global Studies, The University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada |
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Abstract: | This article examines the relationship between local civil society organizations and community-based structures in peacebuilding interventions in South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It observes that elite led organizations in the provincial capital rely on information provided by the members of multiple community-based structures in order identify local needs which are addressed through their peacebuilding efforts. Further, it argues that the relationship between these two actors present both groups with the legitimacy to undertake peacebuilding activities at the community and provincial level. It argues that local civil society organizations rely on their relationship with community-based structures which they establish and support in order to develop locally grounded peacebuilding interventions and gain the legitimacy necessary to gain access to international funding and implement their programmes in targeted communities in South Kivu province. |
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Keywords: | Civil society local peacebuilding Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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