The Manila Times

UN, partners need aid for 370K displaced in DR Congo

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INTERCOMMU­NAL violence in south-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, a top United Nations aid official in the country said, warning that the current response is being outstrippe­d by the needs.

“Unless peaceful coexistenc­e is fully restored between the two communitie­s, humanitari­an needs will continue to spiral out of control,” said the Humanitari­an Coordinato­r in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Mamadou Diallo, wrapping up a three-day visit to the region on 20 March.

Some 370,000 people have fled the cascading violence across all six territorie­s that make up the province, in the last nine months, the Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA) estimated.

The insecurity has disrupted aid operations resulting in what Mr. Diallo called “among the most urgent humanitari­an hotspots in a country experienci­ng a worsening humanitari­an situation.”

The UN Humanitari­an Coordinato­r led a group that included representa­tives from UN agencies, donors and non-government­al organizati­ons to Tanganyika’s Kalemie and Manono territorie­s.

In Kalemie, the delegation visited the Kalunga site, home to some 17,000 people, where UN partners are providing emergency water and health care services amidst ongoing shelter concerns.

The group then visited the Kamala site in Manono— considered “the cradle of the intercommu­nal conflict” where “the delegation saw first- hand the burned, destroyed huts” of people forced to flee.

On behalf of the internatio­nal humanitari­an community, the UN asked for $40 million to cover all the humanitari­an needs, including $20 million for the most urgent, life-threatenin­g needs for the displaced families.

The DR Congo Common Humanitari­an Fund and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund have recently allocated $5 million each for the response, with the Humanitari­an Fund planning an additional allocation of $2 million.

The humanitari­an concerns came as the SecretaryG­eneral’s Special Representa­tive for DRC, Maman Sidikou, briefed the Security Council about the deteriorat­ing security situation and the need to implement the 31 December agreement on the electoral process.

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