Decades-long conflict in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has escalated in recent months, displacing as many as 7.8 million people within the country and putting an estimated 27.7 million people in acute levels of food insecurity nationwide. People lack safe shelter, food, water, and basic hygiene necessities.
The Trump administration’s drastic cuts to U.S. foreign aid mean that thousands are no longer receiving aid as the public health system collapses in the face of a cholera epidemic.
Oxfam is working with civil society partners in DRC to help over 400,000 displaced people in North and South Kivu in eastern DRC with food, clean water, sanitation, cash assistance as well as hygiene kits for women and girls.
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