WFP Scaling up Assistance to People Displaced by Violence in Eastern DRC as Resources Risk Running Out

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KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of the Congo – The World Food Programme (WFP) is scaling up lifesaving assistance to be delivered to more than 210,000 of the most vulnerable people displaced by the recent violence in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). While some food supplies are already pre-positioned in the conflict area, WFP urgently needs $67 million to continue assistance for three months. 

About 500,000 people have been forced from their homes since fighting erupted in South Kivu at the beginning of December and basic services across the province are on the brink of collapse. Health facilities have been looted, medicines are unavailable and schools remain closed. Impacted communities are facing extreme vulnerability, deprived of safe water, medical care and livelihoods. Education has been severely disrupted, with more than 391,000 children out of school. 

“This hunger crisis risks spiraling without urgent action,” said Cynthia Jones, WFP ad interim country director in the DRC. “Not only are those forced to flee in dire need but families who have provided shelter, already living at emergency levels of food insecurity, are sharing their last food with displaced neighbors — pushing all of them closer to utter desperation.” 

WFP aims to reach the most vulnerable displaced families and host communities in South Kivu Province with a survival package of cereals, beans, vegetable oil, iodized salt and specialized nutrition treatment to prevent malnutrition for young children and pregnant or breastfeeding women. 

The violence has also forced many to flee into neighboring countries in search of food and shelter. In Burundi, WFP is supporting 71,000 new arrivals from DRC with hot meals in transit centers. In Rwanda, up to 1,000 recent arrivals have been supported with hot meals and nutrition assistance. WFP is conducting nutrition screening and distributing specialized nutritious foods to prevent malnutrition among new arrivals. 

“Without urgent support and additional funding, we cannot respond to a crisis that is teetering on the brink of a hunger catastrophe,” said Jones. 

To deliver emergency assistance to the families struck by the recent crisis, WFP urgently needs $67 million to assist the most vulnerable forced to flee in DRC and $12 million in Burundi. 

This latest crisis comes at times when WFP operations in these countries are already severely underfunded. To keep operations running across all programs in all three countries for the next six months, WFP urgently needs $350 million in DRC, $39 million in Burundi and $17 million in Rwanda. 

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The World Food Programme is the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and the world’s leading humanitarian organization, saving lives in emergencies and using food assistance to build a pathway to peace, stability and prosperity for people recovering from conflict, disasters and the impact of climate extremes. 

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Originally posted on wfp.org 

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