Extractives Transparency · Democratic Republic of Congo

EITI in the DRC, gathered and rated by source.

EITI and its national chapter ITIE-RDC publish a great deal about the DRC, and that work is the foundation this hub builds on. Nashiriki gathers it in one place, maps the wider transparency ecosystem around it, and shows how well each material claim is corroborated across independent sources, so it is easy to navigate and use for everyone who needs it, from local researchers and civil society to mining companies.

Neutral, source-ledMaintained reference · last reviewed June 2026British English

Built on EITI’s work, organised to be used

EITI and ITIE-RDC do the essential work of disclosure, and this hub is a grateful complement to it, not a substitute. Nashiriki gathers that disclosure in one place, cross-references it against independent watchdogs, financiers and reporting, and shows clearly how well each claim is corroborated. The aim is simple: wider access and easier reading for every stakeholder, local researchers and civil society especially, and it is built to serve mining companies too.

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Every material claim is rated by how many independent, diverse and reliable sources confirm it.

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The DRC at a glance

2007
Joined the EITI (27 Sept)
85.5/100
Last validation score, Oct 2022 (“high”)
USD 5.85bn
Extractive revenues, 2023 EITI Report
~46%
Share of government revenue from extractives (2021)

Figures sourced on the What EITI DRC is page, each with its corroboration rating.

Recently

4 Jun 2026Civil SocietyWell corroborated

RAID and AFREWATCH publish evidence of pollution at three major copper-cobalt mines

Scientific studies found airborne dust and elevated heavy metals and uranium in water around Tenke Fungurume (CMOC), Mutanda (Glencore) and COMMUS (Zijin); the companies responded variously.

RAID · AFREWATCH · Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

6 May 2026IMFCorroborated

IMF reaches staff-level agreement on third ECF and second RSF reviews

The mission reported 46% of identified 2022–25 Sicomines projects executed, up from under 10% at end-2024; Board approval was not yet confirmed.

IMF · Ecofin Agency

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