Riverboats and small ships link Kisangani to Kinshasa.
[2] The road had deteriorated over the course of the First and Second Congo Wars and became impassable on the unpaved sections.
The section north of Walikale was rebuilt by the German NGO Welthungerhilfe (French: Agro Action Allemande), which began work in 2000, and was about a quarter complete by June 2006,[3] and about 550 km were completed by 2010.
[4] UNESCO's World Heritage Committee pushed to have rehabilitation work on RN3 delayed in order to have more time to address concerns about environmental impacts on the Kahuzi-Biéga National Park.
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