
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is in tension with the East African Community regional force due to differences over the mandate and mission of the regional force deployed in the east of the country. However, this tension does not call into question the membership of the DRC in this sub-regional organization. The benefits that the DRC can derive from its membership include the enlargement of the market combined with the admission of French as an official language, which will offer new economic prospects. The DRC also appealed to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to settle security issues in the east of the country, but also gave a second chance to the regional force of the Southern African Community. the east to play an important role in countering the activism of local and foreign armed groups as well as terrorists in the east. The DRC also faces other challenges including deadly floods, increasing sexual violence, a corn flour crisis and economic stimulus, but the Congolese government is actively working to address these.