Staff Account: Elias works with Save the Children in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). During the recent escalation of conflict, he was in Goma, but was able to leave for Bukavu, South Kivu, which is separated from Goma by Lake Kivu. Here, Elias shares what they have seen of the humanitarian situation in DRC.
The new escalation in Goma and the surrounding area is affecting children more and more. The humanitarian and security situation is chaotic.
More than 200,000 children are impacted by this escalation. The situation has caused separations between children and their parents.
Yesterday I spoke with Julienne*, a 15-year-old child who is being supported by Save the Children. She said a bomb fell in her displaced persons camp at Rusayo yesterday, which cost the lives of more than 10 people including women and children, and injured several others.
This forced Julienne and her little brothers to run away, and they became separated from their parents.
Now, Julienne does not know where her parents are and doesn’t know where her next meal will come from. She says she has no hope of finding her parents, no hope of finding food, and the family now sleep on the floor with the risk of contaminating diseases.
Another bomb fell in a hospital centre yesterday where there were babies in the neonatal ward, and several children were impacted.
We do not yet have all the details because the clashes are ongoing in the city.
There have been cases of violence also reported against children and women.
People need to understand that the situation is chaotic and it requires emergency actions to save the lives of these children.
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