Forgot to mention that the World Bank and IMF are pretty well in lock step with the Glencore development strategy in Africa.
https://www.the-american-interest.com/2014/01/10/chinas-congo-plan/ It is hardly lost upon the Congolese that massive Western aid and investment, a long legacy of political meddling and even a robust international peacekeeping force attempting to rout armed militias in the country’s east have done little to alleviate Congo’s poverty. The West, they say, has had its chance. “It’s been 50 years that we’ve cooperated with the IMF, the World Bank. And for 50 years we’ve had the same problem,” laments Jean-Marie Kassamba in the Kinshasa office of the state-owned TV news station he directs. “There aren’t roads. There aren’t schools. There aren’t universities.”