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DRC humanitarian update
31 Jul 2009 10:05:36 GMT
Source: UNHCR
An
estimated 56,000 Congolese have been uprooted in the latest violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) which started on 12 July. Thousands have fled their homes to escape the
on-going government military campaign against the Hutu rebels of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) and their local allies in the South Kivu province.Many villages in
the Moyens Plateaux in Uvira territory are reported to have been deserted as residents fled to the nearby forests and other safe areas. The displaced are concentrated in the hills west of Luvungi and
Bwegera, and to the south in the towns of Lumera and Mulenge in the Moyens Plateaux. Large numbers of internally displaced people (IDPs) have fled to villages along the Kamanyola-Luberizi road in the
Ruzizi plain, near the DRC-Burundi border.An estimated 30,000 IDPs in the Ruzizi plain are hosted by the local communities. Some families are housing and feeding as many as three to four IDP
families which is putting considerable pressure on their meager resources. Food stocks are running low as some families are unable to access their fields because of the growing insecurity.Some
people have tried to return to their villages but have had to flee again. Sporadic attacks against civilians by FDLR rebels continue. On 29 July, the FDLR attacked the village of Lubumba, some 10 km
northwest of Luvungi in the Moyens Plateaux, reportedly looting homes and a hospital.UNHCR and other aid organizations are planning to assist some 20,000 IDPs in the Ruzizi plain. We are
providing aid kits consisting of blankets, sleeping mats, utensils, jerry cans and soap. Insecurity and poor road conditions are hampering efforts to reach many of the IDPs.We are also
coordinating protection activities, including registration of IDPs by the local authorities and NGOs, monitoring and setting up early warning systems for new displacement.Some 536,000 people
have been displaced by the conflict in the South Kivu. There are more than 1.8 million IDPs in the Congo, the vast majority of them in the eastern DRC.
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