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DR Congo: Non-Aggression Pact signed

Nearly two million people remain internally displaced from the deadly conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. RI traveled to Equateur province where aid agencies were struggling to assist some 200,000 newly displaced people. Some of those agencies told RI that our field report on this extremely neglected region, and our media outreach as well as ongoing advocacy led to greater resources in the province. Two communities in this province even signed a non-aggression pact after RI recommended that the UN and other agencies support reconciliation efforts. The US refugee bureau also funded staff to work on human rights issues for the UN peacekeeping mission in the Congo to improve the protection of its civilians.
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