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March 25th
         2013
Carl McAlduff
My Country
 My Country is called Democratic
  Republic of the Congo.
 The geography in DRC is mostly flat grassland
  and rain forest. The strong Congo River flows
  north and then south through a land full of
  minerals, fertile farmlands, and rain forests. The country has a tiny coast
  on the Atlantic Ocean, which is just enough to have room for the mouth of
  the Congo River.
 The        main         languages       used        in      DRC         are
  French, Lingala, Kiswahili, Kikongo, and Tshiluba.
History
 In 1960, DRC won its independence from Belgium.
 Soon after independence, the country became a mix of unrest, rebellion, dictatorships,
  armed conflict with neighboring countries, and other nearby countries controlling DRC
    land.
   Following the assassination of the country's leader Laurent Kabila in 2001, a United
    Nations peacekeeping mission was deployed throughout the country, and a transitional
    government took office in 2003. The DRC held multiparty elections in 2006 and 2011.
   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Timeline
   1870s - Belgian King Leopold II sets about colonizing the area as his private place
   1908 - Congo Free State placed under Belgian rule following outrage over treatment of
    Congolese peope
   1960 - Independence, then followed by a civil war and temporary breakup of country
    land
   1965 - Mobutu SeseSeko seizes power
   1997 - Rebels get rid of Mobutu. Laurent Kabila becomes president
   1997-2003 - Civil war, drawing in several neighboring countries (Africa's first world war)
   2001 – Assassination of Laurent Kabila
   2003 - 2012 - Conflict persists in the east
   2006 - Presidential election
A Major Problem
 One of the Major Problems in DRC (Democratic
  Republic of the Congo) is that there are only 12 doctors
  per 100,000 people.
 Because there are fewer doctors people spread diseases
  at a faster pace. They are slow to get well or remain sick
  because there is not enough medicine to heal them.
  Congolese people die earlier, lowering the birthrate,
  population, and life expectancy - all because of not
  having enough doctors and medicine!
Possible Solutions
 Here are some possible solutions to this problem with positives and negatives:
   1) One is DRC can send Congolese students to the US to learn and study at
      Medical Schools. The positive part about this idea is that there will be an
      increase in doctors in DRC. The negative part about this is the students
      might not understand English.
   2) The US can send Medical Teachers to DRC to teach students how to be a
      Doctor. The Positive effect is that there will be more doctors in DRC. The
      negative     is   that      the     teachers    might    not     understand
      French, Lingala, Kikongo, and Tshiluba.
   3) In DRC people can learn how to use herbs for sicknesses from other people
      in DRC. The positive is that the Congolese people don’t have to leave their
      country. The negative is that the people might not heal as quickly.
   4) Negotiate a trade with neighboring countries in which DRC receives
      doctors. A positive for this is that DRC will get more Doctors. The negative
      is that the countries might not want to help DRC because after 1960, the
      country had armed conflicts with neighboring countries.

Which solution do you pick?
Proposed Solution to the
Doctor Shortage
 Well, the solution that I have chosen is #2, to send Medical
  Doctors from the US to DRC to teach students how to
  become doctors. This will increase the amount of doctors
  in DRC as well as help really sick and poor people.
 There is no current program in place to send US doctors to
  the DRC. I would request International Aid from the
  United Nations to offer incentives to these American
  doctors. I would also request International Aid to increase
  the budgets of DRC’s four medical schools to make sure all
  the new medical students had enough supplies.
Final Plan
 To help the doctor shortage problem, DRC and
 Cameroon negotiated a trade. Cameroon needed gold
 and DRC needed doctors. DRC traded part of its land
 to Cameroon with 1 gold mine. In return, Cameroon
 traded 130 doctors and 10 gallons of salt to DRC. That
 helps about 130 communities of 100,000 people have 1
 more doctor.

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Drc power point

  • 1. March 25th 2013 Carl McAlduff
  • 2. My Country  My Country is called Democratic Republic of the Congo.  The geography in DRC is mostly flat grassland and rain forest. The strong Congo River flows north and then south through a land full of minerals, fertile farmlands, and rain forests. The country has a tiny coast on the Atlantic Ocean, which is just enough to have room for the mouth of the Congo River.  The main languages used in DRC are French, Lingala, Kiswahili, Kikongo, and Tshiluba.
  • 3. History  In 1960, DRC won its independence from Belgium.  Soon after independence, the country became a mix of unrest, rebellion, dictatorships, armed conflict with neighboring countries, and other nearby countries controlling DRC land.  Following the assassination of the country's leader Laurent Kabila in 2001, a United Nations peacekeeping mission was deployed throughout the country, and a transitional government took office in 2003. The DRC held multiparty elections in 2006 and 2011.  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Timeline  1870s - Belgian King Leopold II sets about colonizing the area as his private place  1908 - Congo Free State placed under Belgian rule following outrage over treatment of Congolese peope  1960 - Independence, then followed by a civil war and temporary breakup of country land  1965 - Mobutu SeseSeko seizes power  1997 - Rebels get rid of Mobutu. Laurent Kabila becomes president  1997-2003 - Civil war, drawing in several neighboring countries (Africa's first world war)  2001 – Assassination of Laurent Kabila  2003 - 2012 - Conflict persists in the east  2006 - Presidential election
  • 4. A Major Problem  One of the Major Problems in DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo) is that there are only 12 doctors per 100,000 people.  Because there are fewer doctors people spread diseases at a faster pace. They are slow to get well or remain sick because there is not enough medicine to heal them. Congolese people die earlier, lowering the birthrate, population, and life expectancy - all because of not having enough doctors and medicine!
  • 5. Possible Solutions  Here are some possible solutions to this problem with positives and negatives: 1) One is DRC can send Congolese students to the US to learn and study at Medical Schools. The positive part about this idea is that there will be an increase in doctors in DRC. The negative part about this is the students might not understand English. 2) The US can send Medical Teachers to DRC to teach students how to be a Doctor. The Positive effect is that there will be more doctors in DRC. The negative is that the teachers might not understand French, Lingala, Kikongo, and Tshiluba. 3) In DRC people can learn how to use herbs for sicknesses from other people in DRC. The positive is that the Congolese people don’t have to leave their country. The negative is that the people might not heal as quickly. 4) Negotiate a trade with neighboring countries in which DRC receives doctors. A positive for this is that DRC will get more Doctors. The negative is that the countries might not want to help DRC because after 1960, the country had armed conflicts with neighboring countries. Which solution do you pick?
  • 6. Proposed Solution to the Doctor Shortage  Well, the solution that I have chosen is #2, to send Medical Doctors from the US to DRC to teach students how to become doctors. This will increase the amount of doctors in DRC as well as help really sick and poor people.  There is no current program in place to send US doctors to the DRC. I would request International Aid from the United Nations to offer incentives to these American doctors. I would also request International Aid to increase the budgets of DRC’s four medical schools to make sure all the new medical students had enough supplies.
  • 7. Final Plan  To help the doctor shortage problem, DRC and Cameroon negotiated a trade. Cameroon needed gold and DRC needed doctors. DRC traded part of its land to Cameroon with 1 gold mine. In return, Cameroon traded 130 doctors and 10 gallons of salt to DRC. That helps about 130 communities of 100,000 people have 1 more doctor.