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DR Congo, a central African country, is the world's main source of cobalt, a key component of the lithium-ion batteries used in mobile phones, electric vehicles and many models of e-cigarette.
As reports of the recent unrest spread, social media users have been questioning the role international companies and consumers have in DR Congo's woes.
"The first time I heard about the impacts of cobalt mining in Congo was from a TikTok [video]," Ms Ndango, who lives in the United States, tells the BBC.
In September, a report from Amnesty International found multinational companies mining for copper and cobalt in DR Congo had forcefully evicted entire communities.
However, Christoph Vogel, author of Conflict Minerals, Inc.: War, Profit and White Saviourism in Eastern Congo, believes such digital activism is a "double-edged sword".
"There are widespread human rights violations, including child labour, in the context of cobalt mining - adding to significant health hazard," says Mr Vogel, a UN Security Council expert on DR Congo who spent years working in the country.
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