### Civil society forces living: a call to responsibility in the DRC
In a political context tense and marked by insecurity, civil society forces life refuses to participate in the consultations initiated by the special adviser of the Congolese president, Eberand Kolongele. This decision, translating a deep disenchantment in the face of the indifference of the authorities, underlines the urgency of meeting the precarious conditions experienced by its members and the violence that plagues the country. Consultations, perceived as a maneuver to strengthen the presidential power, feed a generalized mistrust climate, with almost 70 % of Congolese expressing their distrust of institutions. The non-participation of civil society could then become the spearhead of a movement demanding more governance and transparency. For the Democratic Republic of Congo, the challenge is to redefine an authentic and inclusive dialogue, otherwise the country risks diving further into the cycle of violence and exclusion.