The haunting personal stories of rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo are now part of a growing online conversation hosted by Voice of America and CitizenGlobal, an innovative multimedia crowdsourcing platform.
Since late 2010 when survivors and rights groups began describing cases of mass rape in the villages of eastern Congo, VOA reporters have been documenting the stories of victims, their families, community leaders, and in some cases, the attackers themselves.
VOA Director Danforth W. Austin says, “The VOA/CitizenGlobal project allows victims, policy makers, experts, and others to simply and easily share their stories and perspectives on a global, interactive platform. The project will also serve as an online video and oral history that the outside world would otherwise not have.”
The VOA/CitizenGlobal crowdsourcing platform brings together the “collective community knowledge” about the issue by making it possible for anyone to submit material and become a participant in the global discussion.
In addition to the first-hand accounts by victims of the epidemic of sexual assaults, Congo Story, also has information from experts about the country’s tumultuous political history and the background on how rape has become a weapon of war. In addition, there are stories of hope, strength and survival from rape victims who are seeking justice and rehabilitation.
Reporters working with VOA have been contributing to the project from Goma and Bukavu in eastern Congo, where they have been visiting villages and recording the stories that are being posted on the new website. VOA has also established a training program for local journalists who are interested in reporting on the issue of sexual violence in Congo.
Visit the new Congo Story site at www.citizenglobal.com/voa/congo/overview. For more information about Voice of America, or to get the latest news, go to www.voanews.com.