Seeing the Forest for the Trees In the Democratic Republic of Congo, conservation comes at a price. Read More
Diamonds Aren’t Forever In the Democratic Republic of Congo, artisanal mining is a remnant of the once-booming gem industry.
The Goma Paradox How arms trading, corruption, illegal mining—and the foreign aid that comes with conflict—fuels a Congolese city’s boom.
A Life of Peace in Boise: Q&A with Angie Smith A photographer documents the surprisingly successful refugee population of Idaho’s capital.
New Toys for Congo’s Bad Boys Non-lethal anti-riot equipment for the DRC’s police force is meant to usher in a more peaceful era of law enforcement. But critics see it as another way to crush dissent.
Visiting a Volcano in a Former War Zone Inside the national park trying to bring peace and prosperity to conflict-torn Democratic Republic of Congo.
Life on the Congo In a country with crumbling infrastructure, cargo barges are vital for ferrying goods and unofficial passengers along the Democratic Republic of Congo’s aquatic superhighway.
Failed Revolution: Q&A with Jan‑Joseph Stok On the 50th anniversary of Che Guevara’s secret mission to Congo, a photographer revisits the past.