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Mapping Police Services in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Research Summary)

Published on 30 January 2012

This paper examines the roles, responsibilities and interactions between the various formal and informal institutions and stakeholders involved in the management of police services in the DRC. Based on field work in the capital and Bas Congo Province, it identifies informal networks that influence decision-making processes and policy implementation, and analyses interactions between the Congolese population and national and international actors.

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IDS
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Nlandu, T, M.
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IDS Research Summary of IDS Research Report, issue 71

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