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EMERGENCY ALERT

The rapid spread of the virus in DRC – which has reportedly about 90% of all cases - is putting a strain on an already fragile health system that is still reeling from past outbreaks of Ebola and COVID-19 and a scarcity of staff and medical supplies.

Save the Children is responding to the mpox outbreak in North Kivu and South Kivu through water, sanitation and health services support. Since fighting escalated, we have scaled up our humanitarian response efforts to meet the growing needs of children. Your support today can help save lives in the DRC and around the world.
 

 

Help Children in the Democratic Republic of Congo 

  • The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the worst conflict-affected countries to be a child.
  • Today, the number of people in the DRC facing extreme hunger is among the highest in the world. 
  • Save the Children has worked in the DRC since 1994 to meet humanitarian needs of children, reaching more than 2.5 million people in 2022.
A graphic showing 26M as in the number of people in need of humanitarian aid in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Over 26.4 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance in the DRC—or about one in every four people—including 14.2 million children

A graphic showing 30 as in the number of years conflict has been raging in the Congo.

Conflict has been raging in parts of the country for nearly 30 years, with children paying the heaviest price

A graphic showing $2.15 as in the amount 64% of people in the Congo live on each day.

Nearly 64% of Congolese live on less than $2.15 a day, with 60 million living in extreme poverty

Democratic Republic of Congo Conflict: 8 Things to Know
 

What is life like for children in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)?

What is the impact of conflict in the DRC?

What is the impact of conflict in DRC on children specifically?

How has the climate crisis impacted the DRC?

How has conflict in the DRC impacted education for children?

How is Save the Children responding to the cholera epidemic in the DRC?

What is the impact of clashes between the FARDC (government armed forces) and the M23 armed group?

What are the conditions like for displaced families?

Sources: * Unless otherwise noted, facts and statistics have been sourced from Save the Children’s monitoring and evaluation experts. Other sources as follows: Population: CIA World Factbook; The World Bank

How to Help Children in the Democratic Republic of Congo

 

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Save the Children is working across the country to respond to the various threats that children face: conflict, epidemics, food insecurity and natural disasters. With the support of our donors, we've been supporting farming families who have been uprooted from their homes to gain access to farmlands. Our teams are also providing health services to young children and pregnant mothers, as well as working to protect children from the various threats of armed conflict and violence. Your donation makes this life-saving work possible.