DRC’s people, overwhelmed in displaced hunger and insecurity, fearing back home

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DRC's people, overwhelmed in displaced hunger and insecurity, fearing back home

The M23 rebels issued a 72 -hour alert to people living in the Bulang Displacement Camp on February 7, 722 hours alert in Goma, asked people to return to their villages.

After this order, the mother of 6 children had to be displaced for the second time, Timusifu, the mother of 6 children. He is one of the thousands of people who took shelter in Dalgo after M23 was in Goma after M3.

However, Bulango is no longer safe. People can be the only option to return to urban areas but this option is in danger.

“We are afraid to come back to our house in our homes. Tamusifu told UN support. In our village, we are hungry. We are suffering from hunger. We have no money.”

M23 rebels, after Goma, captured the second largest city, DRC, Bookabu and other large cities, after thousands of people were displaced.

Crime and violence, including attacking and abduction in Goma, were reported. The UN Peace Mission for the DRC, Manusco, M33 describes the security situation in territories seized by rebels as “unstable and extremely unpredictable”.

Children are dying in hunger

Despite the crisis and insecurity, Timusifu and his family returned to Goma in their village. He said, “Now our biggest need is … some kids are dying in hunger … there is no medicine because clinics are closed.

Food relief work has been affected after looting of percent 1 percent (1,000 metric tons) from two WFP warehouse in Goma. The robbery has severely disrupted humanitarian assistance, which is why more than 1 million people have been deprived of shelter, food or water.

WFP spokesperson Shelley Tharal said, “Displaced people have not received assistance from 6 weeks … needs to bring food assistance.

Rolled market and growing inflation

Markets are breaking down due to pressure. A recent WFP study found that one of the major foods in the region, the price of maize flour has increased by about 70 percent. In addition, salt and peanut oil prices have also been recorded.

The transport sector is also badly damaged. The Goma Airport has been closed for more than two weeks, causing important human supply routes to be cut.

The UN Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) operated by the WFP is facing a crisis. If the agency is unable to collect $ 31 million $ 31 million then the services may be suspended by the end of March.

WFP has continued to provide food assistance to Goma.

Women threatened for sexual violence and exploitation

In the midst of degraded conditions, the risk of sexual violence and the risk of absorbing women and girls increases. The attacks of women and girls who came out in search of fire were targeted for attacks. In many serious cases, women suffer from sexual exploitation for their families maintenance.

WFP food assistance continues in Goma. Shelley Thakral said, “It is important to save women from targeting violence by providing food assistance and livelihood opportunities.”

However, in all the problems, people are forced to stay in the displaced camp, dreaming of returning home.