Maman Soki hefts a 30-kg sack of gold-bearing debris onto her back and climbs the muddy slope of the Pangoyi mine in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In Congo, mining is traditionally dominated by men, but women are often driven to undertake the back-breaking work to survive.
Breakdown
- Women in eastern Congo have turned to mining after fleeing militant violence. 6s
- Mamoun Suki lost family members in an attack by the Allied Democratic Forces. 18s
- Suki now supports orphaned children through mining work. 37s
- Mining, traditionally done by men, is now a survival strategy for displaced women. 46s
- Suki hopes to save enough to open a food store and leave mining. 1m 18s