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UN and AU must protect women in DRC
31 Oct 2008 15:18:23 GMT
Source: ActionAid
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The UN Security Council and the African Union must jointly commit to protect women in the Democratic Republic of Congo from recurrent, indiscriminate and pervasive rape and sexual abuse and ensure perpetrators are held accountable, ActionAid said today.

The violence in eastern DRC could trigger a humanitarian crisis as efforts to deliver assistance to people already in dire need are hampered and more people flee into the city of Goma.

“Gunshots were heard all over Goma last night and looting was reported in many houses, shops and supermarkets,”
said Alpha Sankoh, ActionAid’s Director in DRC.

“ActionAid has had to cancel its distribution of emergency supplies to 12,000 families today in Masisi camp in North Kivu province. The organisation was also due to distribute 3,000 jerry cans for storing water to displaced people in Mugunga camp 1 outside Goma town,”
Sankoh added.  

The humanitarian situation is deteriorating further as international humanitarian agencies are forced to suspend their ongoing relief operation.

General Nkunda, the leader of the National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP) has declared a unilateral ceasefire but the situation remains tense.

International aid workers are still held up at the UN camp at the border with Rwanda while all national workers remain at home.

People have flocked to Goma in tens of thousands fearing rampant and indiscriminate use of violence, but humanitarian assistance is still hampered.

To address the crisis, ActionAid is calling on the UN Security Council and the African Union to jointly commit to protect women from recurrent, indiscriminate and pervasive rape and sexual abuse and ensure perpetrators are held accountable.

ActionAid also calls for:

ActionAid works in the DR Congo to promote the rights of women and others displaced by conflict and those affected by HIV and Aids. The organisation also runs programmes to help people reduce their vulnerability to disasters, deal with trauma and promote education. 




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A U.N. peacekeeper from Uruguay patrols the streets of Goma, October 31, 2008. Thousands of Congolese civilians displaced by a rebel attack streamed out of an eastern city on Friday to ...



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