Illicit Mineral Supply Chains Fuel the DRC’s M23 Insurgency


Apr 23, 2025 | Clarkson Kamurai, Brad Handler, and Morgan Bazilian
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The insurgency by M23 in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the latest example of the damage that can be wrought by the illicit trade of mined materials. It also highlights the limitations of some developing economy governments to oversee mining, particularly when the deposits are easily accessible. As the United States considers a deal that would provide security to the DRC in exchange for access to its critical minerals, it is important to understand the level and nature of the commitment required to address the complex challenges related to critical mineral development in the country. Indeed, broader international engagement—from neighboring governments to commercial buyers—is likely needed to bolster the DRC’s capacity to manage its minerals.