06 September 2020

Democratic Republic of the Congo situation reports

Situation reports are the main reporting tool to monitor UNICEF’s humanitarian response. They provide an update on the situation and needs of children in a country or region, as well as information on UNICEF’s response and funding requirements., 2024, L3 Emergency scale-up, January-March 2024 Country wide flooding, January 2024, 2023, End-Year 2023 L3 Emergency Scale-Up, December 2023 L3 Emergency scale-up, November 2023 L3 Emergency scale-up, October 2023 L3 Emergency scale-up, September 2023 L3 Emergency scale-up, August 2023 L3 Emergency scale-up, July 2023 L3 Emergency scale-up, June 2023 Mid-Year 2023 Flooding in Kalehe Territory, 30 May 2023 Intercommunal conflict in…, 2022, Violence in Rutshuru, 25 December 2022 Violence in Rutshuru, 18 December 2022 Violence in Rutshuru, 11 December 2022 Violence in Rutshuru, 04 December 2022 Violence in Rutshuru, 27 November 2022 Violence in Rutshuru, 20 November 2022 Violence in Rutshuru 14 November 2022 Violence in Rutshuru, 07 November 2022 Violence in Rutshuru, 31 October 2022…, 2021, Annual Situation Report, 2021 Ebola Situation Report, 16 December 2021 November 2021 DRC Ebola Situation Report No. 4: 25 for 31 October 2021 Ebola Situation Report, 31 October 2021 Ebola Situation Report, 24 October 2021 Ebola Situation Report, 15 October 2021 July 2021 April 2021 Ebola Situation Report, 10 October 2021 June 2021 May 2021 UNICEF…, 2020, DRC Humanitarian SitRep - December 2020 December 2020 DRC-Humanitarian-SitRep-November-2020 November 2020 DRC Humanitarian Situation Report, October 2020 October 2020 DRC Humanitarian Situation Report, September 2020 September 2020 DRC-COVID19-SitRep-25-Novemeber-2020 COVID-19 Situation Report, 25 November 2020 DRC-HumanitarianSitRep-Aug2020…, 2019, December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 DRC Ebola situation reports from 2019, 2018, December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 Refugees Situation and Response, 31 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 DRC Ebola situation reports from 2018 Read more about Humanitarian Action for Children  here . View the Democratic Republic of the Congo Appeal here .
11 May 2018

Conflict in the Kasai, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Conflict in the Kasai region at a glance, What is the Kasai crisis?, Violence initially flared in the Kasai region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in August 2016, sparked by tensions between customary chiefs in Kasai-Central Province and the government. The violence spread rapidly in early 2017. Existing intercommunity tensions became part of a wider conflict involving militias, armed groups and security…, How many people have been affected?, When violence broke out in 2016, hundreds of thousands of people ran for their lives. Women and children displaced by violence have escaped to isolated locations to find safety – losing access to essential goods and services such as health care, safe water and sanitation, and education. The militias have used children to fight and kill, or to act…, How is UNICEF helping?, UNICEF is on the ground helping to deliver life-saving supplies and services. Since January 2017, UNICEF and partners have treated 71,500 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition; and, since August 2017, vaccinated 2 million children for measles; provided access to water, sanitation and hygiene services for more than 326,400 children; and…, Call to action: For the children of Kasai, UNICEF and its partners have achieved some critical results for children in the Kasai region. However, if humanitarian action is not stepped up in 2018: 400,000 children will be at risk of dying because of severe acute malnutrition. Thousands of children formerly associated with the militias will lack the support they need to reintegrate into…, Fast facts, Children and militias, Perhaps the most horrifying aspect of the crisis in Kasai is the use of children by militias. At least 60 per cent of the region’s militia forces are composed of children, according to the interagency Global Education Cluster and Global Protection Cluster. The militias use children to fight and kill, or to act as human shields. All of them have to…, Nutrition crisis , While the security situation has stabilized in parts of the Kasai region and displaced populations have begun to return to their communities, humanitarian conditions remain critical. More than 770,000 young children are malnourished, including 400,000 children – a staggering 10 per cent of the under-5 population – who urgently need treatment to…, Health crisis, Beyond the threat of malnutrition, the children of the Kasai region face a continuing health crisis. Many young children missed out on scheduled vaccinations because violence and displacement destroyed health centres and disrupted immunization campaigns – making them even more susceptible to deadly childhood diseases. Even for people who were not…, Education disrupted, The disruption of education by the conflict is robbing the children in the Kasai region of a viable future. Almost half a million children in the region were unable to complete the school year in 2017 and school attendance is likely to be disrupted by violence in 2018 as well. Since the beginning of the conflict, 416 primary and secondary schools…, Displaced by violence, The violence in the Kasai has generated massive displacement. The impact this experience will have on lives and futures is difficult to imagine. People hiding in the bush are the most vulnerable and difficult to reach with assistance. They have no real shelter and lack drinking water, sanitation, food and health care. Others live with their…, Voices from the Kasai, A youth at a UNICEF-supported reintegration centre for children associated with armed groups, in Kananga, Kasai region, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC. Children on the frontline Thousands of children in Kasai have been associated with militias and experienced atrocities > More A mother holds her sleeping baby at a health centre in Kasai…, UNICEF's response, UNICEF is on the ground working with partners to reach children with lifesaving assistance: Preventing and treating severe acute malnutrition among the region’s children by distributing therapeutic food and training health workers, mothers and community members in infant and young child feeding practices. Improving children’s access to health care…, Beyond Kasai: The situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Learn more, UNICEF Child Alert | Kasai: A children’s crisis Humanitarian Situation Reports: Democratic Republic of the Congo UNICEF 2018 appeal: Democratic Republic of the Congo