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Save the Children Aids Families Fleeing Congo Conflict
04 Nov 2008 16:24:36 GMT
Source: International Save the Children Alliance
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Agency Issues US$8 Million Fundraising Appeal to Provide Immediate Aid Relief and Protection of Children

WESTPORT, Conn. (November 4, 2008) --  One week after intense fighting between the Congolese army and rebel forces uprooted some 300,000 refugees and displaced people in North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Save the Children is moving quickly to provide immediate, life-saving aid to children and their families affected by the conflict. 

Following a unilateral ceasefire by rebel groups on November 1, a humanitarian corridor between Goma and Kibati was opened, allowing Save the Children and other humanitarian organisations to begin reaching families fleeing the fighting with much-needed aid. 

As part of its initial response, Save the Children has distributed basic household items like blankets, pots and pans and insecticide-treated bed nets to families looking after unaccompanied children in displaced persons camps in Goma and Kibati.  The agency expects to expand its response in Goma, Kibati and Beni, and neighboring Uganda and Rwanda, following staff assessments of children’s needs that will be completed over the next few days.

"Children are sleeping on the road with no shelter, no clean water, and with very little food. It’s critical that we get life-saving supplies to these children quickly,” said Ned Oleny, Save the Children's Vice President for International Humanitarian Response.

Tracing and Reuniting Children Separated From Their Families

“We’ve seen a mass exodus of people over the past week.  In this chaotic setting, children are put at great risk of being separated from their families, or worse, of sexual exploitation, violence and abduction by armed groups.  Save the Children is taking immediate steps to ensure the safety and protection of children,” added Olney. 

Save the Children has decades of experience in child tracing and reuniting separated children with families in the Democratic Republic of Congo.  The organisation has launched child tracing efforts in two displaced persons camps in Goma. Eighty-two unaccompanied children have already been identified through the program, according to Save the Children staff.

Appeal Launched

Save the Children has issued an urgent global appeal for $8 million to meet the critical needs of an estimated 50,000 displaced children and adults in the Democratic Republic of Congo

conflict.  

Background

For nearly 15 years, Save the Children has been working in North Kivu of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, reuniting children with their families, demobilizing child soldiers, helping children return to school and providing health care.

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