Colonialism and foreign interventions have driven distrust during the pandemic in eastern DRC

Cikuru, M. & Mertens, C. (8 September 2021) Colonialism and foreign interventions have driven distrust during the pandemic in eastern DRC. Africa at LSE.
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During outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, responses to the virus were affected by people’s distrust towards elites, international organisations and medical authorities. A long history of foreign interventions, colonialism and racist attitudes towards local populations are among factors driving these attitudes, with real-world effects on families in need of medical support.

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