The Democratic Republic of Congo faces a dire humanitarian crisis as escalating violence exacerbates food insecurity, leaving over one million children vulnerable to acute malnutrition. The conflict, primarily between Congolese forces and the Rwanda-backed M23 militia in eastern regions, has displaced 2.7 million people in North Kivu alone.
Impact on Civilians and Humanitarian Needs
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the ongoing conflict has led to severe displacement and increased vulnerability among civilians. Concurrent challenges such as flooding and landslides compound the crisis, pushing the number of Congolese requiring humanitarian assistance to approximately 25 million.
Key Learning Points Table:
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Impact of Congo conflict on children’s malnutrition |
Humanitarian challenges and displacement in DRC |
WHO’s response and urgent humanitarian needs |
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