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Hunger and disease stalk refugee camps as families flee escalating violence in DR Congo

By Global Health Security Team 12 December 2022 • 11:38am
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An aerial view of the internally displaced persons (IDP) camp on the road between Goma and Kibati

Sprawling tent city

Thousands of tiny makeshift shelters hug the road leading north out of Goma, a symptom of the vast humanitarian crisis gripping DR Congo's turbulent east.


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Credit: GUERCHOM NDEBO

Source: AFP via Getty Images

Organised chaos

Since late October, many tens of thousands of people have flocked towards the relative safety of the city, fleeing the advance of the M23 rebel group.
 


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Credit: GUERCHOM NDEBO

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Food scarcity

Despite aid efforts, most of the displaced have complained of hunger, and several described having to fight for food.


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Mass migration

Precise numbers are hard to come by, but according to International Organisation for Migration (IOM) figures from late November, more than 140,000 people are camping in the Nyiragongo area north of the city of two million, or sleeping in churches and schools.


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Finding shelter

Furaha Nyirahabimana Pelaji, 32, who left her village because of the war, found refuge with her family in a classroom where she spent the night with over 33 other families


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A looming presence

The most vulnerable have settled near the roadside, packed inside tents cobbled together from sticks and tarpaulin on fields of lava spouted from the looming volcano Mount Nyiragongo.


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Starting again

Baduku Eric and Kabire Jean, both 23, build a small house where they will shelter with their younger siblings.


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Heading off hunger

Women and children wait to receive food prepared by a Unicef-supported feeding programme for malnourished infants.


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Heavy load

A makala (charcoal) trader rides his loaded motorcycle to the market in the city of Goma.


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Fight for survival

Refugees sell meat to support themselves, but poor hygiene at the camp poses a substantial risk to human health. 

Cholera has also recently broken out, with a lack of water and sanitation exacerbating the problem.


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Business as usual

Street vendors Prince, left, and Jonathan, right, walk with their wares at the Kanyaruchinya camp


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Taking a break

Clothing vendor Yoshuwa Munjokolwa with his wares. Fighting in the province displaced about 370,000 people by November 28, according to the IOM, compared to about 90,000 in late October.


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Scratching out a living

Motorcyclist Omar Faustin, 27, tries to pick up work but he is unfamiliar with his new surroundings.


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On the front line

A Congolese military vehicle transports more troops to the conflict zone. The danger remains close by – Kanyaruchinya lies several miles from the front line, which has been quiet in recent weeks.


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Searching for loved ones

Bazimenya Gasore, 71, was separated from his family when fleeing the conflict. Conditions in the camps are shocking and aid organisations are struggling to respond to the massive movement of people.


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Rebuilding a life

Among myriad other problems, there is little fresh water in Kanyaruchinya and the rocky lava field makes digging adequate latrines impossible.

Most of the displaced people sleep with just a blanket laid over the rocks. Regular downpours due to the DRC’s rainy season make conditions all the more wretched.


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No end in sight

Theo Musekura, the president of a displaced people's committee, said about 50 people had already died of illnesses such as cholera, malaria and diarrhoea.

A local hospital offers treatment, but “there are too many people,” he said.


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Food vendors

It is estimated that 80 per cent of those displaced in Kanyaruchinya are Congolese Hutus from the Rutshuru area of North Kivu.


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Credit: GUERCHOM NDEBO

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