Congolese Suffer In Poor Conditions Traveling By Boat

MBANDAKA, CONGO - JUNE 30: Francesca Mboyo (C), 35, prepares to cook for her six children, while traveling on a boat made of big trees on the Congo River on June 30, 2006 outside Mbandaka, Congo, DRC. The boat traveled with about 150 passengers from Bumba to Kinshasa, a journey of about 1300 kilometers. Francesca traveled from a small rural village outside Bumba to the capital, Kinshasa. The Congo River is a lifeline for millions of people, who depend on it for transport and trade. Passengers slept in the open, with their goats, pigs and other animals. Boat travel is the only option for most people along the river as there?s no roads or infrastructure. Very few can afford to fly in a plane to the capital Kinshasa. During the Mobuto era, big boats run by the state company ONATRA dominated the river. These boats had cabins and restaurants etc. All the boats are now private and are mainly barges that transport goods. The crews sell tickets to passengers who travel in very bad conditions. The conditions on the boats often resemble conditions in a refugee camp. Congo is planning to hold general elections by July 2006, the first democratic elections in forty years. The Congolese and the international community are hoping that Congo will finally have piece and the country will be rebuilt. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images)
MBANDAKA, CONGO - JUNE 30: Francesca Mboyo (C), 35, prepares to cook for her six children, while traveling on a boat made of big trees on the Congo River on June 30, 2006 outside Mbandaka, Congo, DRC. The boat traveled with about 150 passengers from Bumba to Kinshasa, a journey of about 1300 kilometers. Francesca traveled from a small rural village outside Bumba to the capital, Kinshasa. The Congo River is a lifeline for millions of people, who depend on it for transport and trade. Passengers slept in the open, with their goats, pigs and other animals. Boat travel is the only option for most people along the river as there?s no roads or infrastructure. Very few can afford to fly in a plane to the capital Kinshasa. During the Mobuto era, big boats run by the state company ONATRA dominated the river. These boats had cabins and restaurants etc. All the boats are now private and are mainly barges that transport goods. The crews sell tickets to passengers who travel in very bad conditions. The conditions on the boats often resemble conditions in a refugee camp. Congo is planning to hold general elections by July 2006, the first democratic elections in forty years. The Congolese and the international community are hoping that Congo will finally have piece and the country will be rebuilt. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images)
Congolese Suffer In Poor Conditions Traveling By Boat
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2006年06月30日(金)
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