
More than 110,000 people have been forcibly displaced in eastern Congo after the M23 rebel group ordered them to leave settlement camps, raising serious concerns about the humanitarian crisis in the region.
The forced displacement comes amid escalating violence and a deteriorating security situation in the region.
The humanitarian crisis in eastern Congo has reached alarming levels.
Millions of people have been displaced from their homes, and access to basic necessities such as food, water, and healthcare has been severely disrupted.
Civilians are facing the constant threat of violence, displacement, and human rights abuses.
The UN and other humanitarian organizations are working tirelessly to provide aid to displaced people, but their efforts are severely hampered by the ongoing violence and the lack of access to affected areas.
The international community must exert pressure on all parties to the conflict to cease hostilities, protect civilians, and allow unhindered access for humanitarian aid.
Addressing the root causes of the conflict and ensuring accountability for human rights violations are essential for achieving lasting peace and stability in eastern Congo and ensuring the protection of civilians.”




