Approval Date | 17 Apr 2019 |
Signature Date | 13 Jun 2019 |
Planned Completion Date | 31 Dec 2023 |
Sovereign / Non-Sovereign | Sovereign |
Sector | Social |
DAC Sector Code | 11231 |
Environmental Category | 2 |
Commitment | U.A 60,000,000 |
Status | Implementation |
The Support the Alternative Welfare of Children and Young People Involved in the Cobalt Supply Chain Project (PABEA-COBALT) is designed is order to ensure the social reintegration of about 14,850 children (girls and boys) working in cobalt mines. It covers Lualaba and Haut-Katanga Provinces, which hold more than 65% of global cobalt reserves. The project supports the implementation of the “National Strategy for the Exit of Children from the Copper and Cobalt Ore Production Chain in Haut-Katanga and Lualaba Provinces", of which Thrust 1 focuses on "reducing the economic vulnerability of households by promoting agricultural cooperatives and entrepreneurship". The extreme household poverty being the real cause of this scourge and that improving the living conditions of households is the most effective way of eliminating it, the project will ensure the socio-economic reconversion of the children’s 6,250 parents (all young) to the agricultural sector, which has the greatest potential for economic diversification. It will create 11,250 direct jobs and thousands of indirect job, and will restructure 1,250 youth agricultural cooperatives. The PABEA-COBALT comprises three components, namely: (i) support for the promotion of alternative economic opportunities and improvement of the living conditions of the populations in the project area; (ii) institutional support for the promotion of the responsible supply chain for cobalt ores; and (iii) project management (including implementation of the ESMP).
The project’s objective is to contribute to improving the living conditions of people in the Lualaba and Haut-Katanga Provinces and establishing a responsible cobalt ore supply chain in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The direct project beneficiaries are 14,850 children (below 18 years of age) and 6,250 (all young: 18-34 years) children’s parents working in cobalt mines. These people in general expressed themselves on the precariousness of their work. The project will also benefit the Government through institutional support for the establishment of a permanent mechanism to combat child labour in mines. The aim is to support a permanent framework for consultation between stakeholders to promote the social responsibility of mining companies and ensure better mobilisation and channelling of societal royalties provided for in the provisions of the new Mining Code, and thereby extend the elimination of child labour to other mines throughout the country.
Funding
African Development Fund
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Funding
Fragile States Facility
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Implementing
GOUVERNEMENT DE REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO MINISTERE DES FINANCES BUDGET
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IATI identifier | 46002-P-CD-I00-010 |
Last Update | 02 Feb 2023 |
Name | BISSAKONOU Judes |
j.bissakonou@afdb.org |
Country | Congo, the Democratic Republic of the |
Coordinates | Location Name |
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-8.82502 22.65198 | Tshala |
-7.51638 24.10937 | Kapata |
-6.33253 20.58211 | Katanga |
-8.16176 23.68454 | Luisha |
-11.76097 27.25135 | Kipushi |
-10.8159 26.74146 | Luambo |
-10.87352 26.59746 | Kambove |
-10.98303 26.7384 | Likasi |
-10.68333 25.43333 | Musonoie |
-10.71667 25.46667 | Lualaba |