Congo Democratic Republic: To help with 1.5 million people, $ 2.5 billion appeals

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Congo Democratic Republic: To help with 1.5 million people, $ 2.5 billion appeals

In 2021, the humanitarian plan was introduced by the government and the humanitarian partners in the capital Kinshasa on Thursday, through which a humanitarian plan was set to provide a goal of providing the lives of 1.5 million ordinary citizens.

These include 78 million people displaced within the DRC border and it is calculated in the world’s wide displacement crisis.

According to UN agencies, 2.22 million citizens are surrounded by armed conflict, a multidimensional crisis, including natural disasters and diseases.

Violence is spreading from DRC’s Itori to Tangnika provinces, the A32 rebel party has an occupation in the northern Kiwu and South Kiev, where there is a need for huge human assistance. However, there is a challenge for human relief efforts in the absence of assistance fund.

Bruuno Lemarkis, a UN humanitarian coordinator in the DRC, said that warnings are visible from all around, but despite all the challenges, humanitarian efforts are being saved daily through humanitarian efforts.

He said that this important assistance should be provided without compromising the primary principles of human assistance – neutrality, fairness, freedom, humanity.

Support for family

According to humanitarian aid agencies, this year their goal is to meet the most instantaneous demand and eliminate the misery of ordinary citizens through effective support. For this, it is necessary that the methods should be changed according to the ground situation.

In the appeal of the Assistant Fund issued on Thursday, a goal has also been set for the treatment of 1 million children suffering from malnutrition. Also, arrangements will be made to spread safe drinking water for 50 million people and to spread safe drinking water for other diseases including Khasra, Heja, MPOX.

In addition, with the help of this project, the displaced families will be helped to return to their homes and they will be ready to bring back livelihood and to deal with climate disruption.

However, with financial support, the DRC is at risk of promoting humanitarian assistance.

International Lambandi needs

Last year, UN assistance workers received a record amount of $ 1.5 billion, with which May 1 lakh people were assisted. The United States contributed 70 percent of the United States.

However, in January 2021, the United States announced all foreign AIDS sanctions for the next 90 days.

Humanities Coordinator Bruno Lemarkis said that we are now standing in the crosod. “Without increasing the international lambs, human assistance requirements will be boom quickly, the risk of regional stability and our ability to retaliate will be very weak.”

In view of this, the UN humanitarian assistants have appealed to the DRC government, international communities and national and international partners’ organizations, so that the project can be applied with the necessary resources and assistance.