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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a country the size of Western Europe, has struggled with civil war and conflict, including occupation by foreign troops, for the past seven years. Throughout this period the violence has displaced civilians. The government of the DRC is primarily responsible for providing assistance to displaced people and it is assisted considerably by the humanitarian community. Responding simultaneously to all of the groups displaced in different geographical areas and at different times requires resources and creativity. However, the DRC is the largest overlooked disaster in the world. With the United Nations Consolidated Appeal funded at only 30% of the requested amount, there are hardly enough funds to meet the myriad needs of the displaced population. The humanitarian community is often forced to make hard choices and tries to assist the most vulnerable of all the IDPS, leaving many behind. The following are the stories of a few of the displaced people that Refugees International encountered on its recent mission to the DRC.
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DRC 2005: Recently displaced people in the Ituri Region
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Related CountriesDemocratic Republic of CongoRelated IssuesInternally Displaced Persons (IDPs)Related MissionsDemocratic Republic of Congo: RI to Assess Displacement |
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