Crowded camps and local aid : How DR Congo’s M23 conflict is impacting Goma

19 avril 2024 | Arlette Bashizi and Fidele Kitsa
Renewed fighting between the M23 armed group and pro-government forces in eastern Congo has pushed thousands more people into the city of Goma, a aid hub that is now encircled by the Rwanda-backed rebels. This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. Goma’s previous population was (...)
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