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COI Experts
Email: benrawlence@gmail.com
Mr Rawlence is a Country of Origin expert on the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Eritea, and Somalia. He was formerly a Senior Researcher for Human Rights Watch for the Horn of Afric 2008-2013. He also traveled in eastern DRC in 2007 adn wrote a book ‘Radio Congo: Signals of Hope from Africa’s Deadliest War’. He is familiar with issues in DRC up to 2008 and with the Horn of Africa up to 2014.
Email: baumamvano@gmail.com
Mvano Yabauma Chrispin is an independent investigative Journalist and Researcher. He is an expert in issues related to refugees, movement of the population in the Great Lakes sub-region, peace and security. Mvano has deep knowledge of the myriad of illegal armed groups operating in eastern Congo. Originally from North Kivu Province, Masisi Territory, Mvano now lives with his family in the City of Goma. He speaks French and other important local languages of the region (Swahili, Kihunde Kinyarwanda,…). Chrispin works particularly in North and South Kivu, but with extensive contacts around the Congo (Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi), he also works in other provinces of the Republic Democratic Republic of Congo as a researcher such as in the capital of Kinshasa, Congo Central, Bas-Uele, Haut-Uele, Tanganyika, Katanga, Maniema, Tshopo and Ituri.
Email: harryverhoeven33@gmail.com
Dr Harry Verhoeven is the Convenor of the Oxford University China-Africa Network, an Associate Member of the Department of Politics & International Relations at the University of Oxford and a Senior Adviser to the European Institute of Peace. Prof Verhoeven completed a doctorate at the University of Oxford, where he subsequently was a postdoctoral fellow and a Junior Research Fellow. He is the author and editor of five books and deeply invested in the human rights of individuals and communities in the countries where he works.
Email: jason.stearns@yale.edu
Jason Stearns has been working on the DR Congo since 2001. He first traveled to the Eastern Congo to volunteer for a human rights organization in Bukavu, after which he joined the UN peacekeeping mission for two years. He has also worked for the International Crisis Group, as the coordinator for the UN Group of Experts on the DR Congo, as well as for several other non-profit organizations. In 2011 he founded the Usalama Project, a non-profit research group that carries out in-depth investigative work on the Congo. He is the author of numerous articles and reports on the country, including the 2011 book Dancing in the Glory of Monsters: the Collapse of the Congo and the Great War of Africa.
Email: lyoung@prorightsconsulting.com
Laura is a US-trained human rights lawyer based in Nairobi, Kenya who works across sub-Saharan Africa as a consultant on governance and human rights for USAID, the UN, governments, and international NGOs. Laura has published numerous articles and reports focused on conflict dynamics, gender, minority rights, transitional justice, migration, health, and other human rights issues in the African context. Laura has provided expert input for immigration and asylum cases in both the US and UK, focused on LGBT, FGM/C, domestic violence, trafficking, access to health services (including mental health and HIV), ex-combatants, ethnic minorities, disability access, police protection, and other key issues.
Email tommyagain@yahoo.com
Dr Turner is a Country Specialist for the DRC for Amnesty International USA. He has experience writing expert affidavits and has testified orally several times in asylum cases. He has completed field research in the region, and has taught and worked at its universities. He has written extensively on the DRC, completing various books and articles focusing on the country, its history, relations and conflict.
Email: Virginie.Christine.Tallio@iscte.pt
Dr Virginie Tallio has seven years of experience researching the Democratic Republic of Congo-Angola border and Angola providing expert testimonies, particularly on health-related claims. She received a PhD in Ethnology and Social Anthropology in 2007 at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris. She worked from August 2006 to February 2009 as a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, in Halle/Saale, Germany. She was part of the Max Planck Fellow Group “Law, Organization, Science and Technology” and worked on the project “Biomedicine in Africa”. Her personal research concerned “Governing bodies. The reconstruction of the health system in Angola”. Since May 2009, she has been a researcher at the Centro de Estudos Internacionais – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (CEI-IUL), Portugal. She pursues her research on health, humanitarianism, the corporate social responsibility projects and methods in anthropology, especially in sensitive contexts. In addition, she teaches about “Saúde global em África. Entre saúde pública e ajuda humanitaria”, and is the coordinator of the “Seminar of African studies”. She holds a Master’s degree in Economic Demography of Developing Countries from the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris.
Email: will.jones@rhul.ac.uk
Will Jones is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London. His geographic research expertise is Central Africa (particularly Rwanda), and has also conducted research on Zimbabwean refugees.
COI Resources
The following sections contain documents that can be consulted when looking for country of origin information.
This report is a minor update to the December 2020 MedCOI report on the Democratic Republic of
the Congo (DRC). The purpose of the report is to provide information on access to healthcare in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo (DRC). This information is relevant to the enforcement of EU+ countries’ immigration
legislation and to the international protection status determination (refugee status and subsidiary
protection).
Click here to see RefWorld’s vast online collection of documents and reports relating to Country of Origin Information on DRC.
Click here to see COI documents on DRC from the United States Government, Amnesty International and many more.
Democratic Republic of Congo Legal Assistance
Find organisations offering legal and other types of assistance to refugees in Democratic Republic of Congo.
Democratic Republic of Congo LGBTQI+ Resources
Find organisations working for refugee LGBTQI+ rights in Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Last updated June 2023