The SME Development and Growth Project helped found 6,012 new businesses, generated 14,926 new full-time jobs, and raised revenues of supported enterprises by 53%. It also provided training to 7,717 women entrepreneurs and women-led small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), offering financing to 5,307 of their businesses. Three SME Hubs launched and attracted $17 million in private sector investment.
Education investments have resulted in 4.4 million additional students enrolled in public primary schools in 2023-2024. 183,000 teaching personnel signed the revised Codes of Conduct (addressing violence) and a grievance mechanism was established to resolve conflicts/complaints and foster accountability.
Health System Strengthening for Better Maternal and Child Health Results supported 3,051 health facilities in 12 provinces, provided primary health services to 27% of the population, achieved 80% increase in women receiving four antenatal care visits, and benefits 7.5 million people annually. REDISSE IV trained 70,000 health workers and improved WASH infrastructure, constructed boreholes, and upgraded labs.
Kin Elenda Water Project improved water infrastructure and access in central Kinshasa, completing the second phase of the Ozone Water Treatment Plant, increasing daily capacity by 110,000 cubic meters, restored the Ndjili Water Treatment Plant to full capacity, facilitated 100,000 new household water connections, provided potable water to over 2 million residents.
Improved Forested Landscape Management brought 368,000 hectares under sustainable land management, direct livelihood benefits to more than 248,000 people, created 2,600 permanent jobs, especially in agroforestry, clean cooking, and community-based forest management.
Mai-Ndombe Emission Reductions Program delivered the first jurisdictional results-based carbon payment in the Congo Basin in 2025, rewarding the reduction of 3.89 million tons of CO₂ and unlocking nearly $20 million for community benefit sharing.