Democratic Republic of the Congo
OngoingOverview
Key Content
- OCHA: RD Congo - Nord-Kivu : Note d’informations humanitaires du 18/06/2018
- WHO: Democratic Republic of Congo: Ebola Virus Disease - External Situation Report 11
- OCHA: Bulletin humanitaire R.D. Congo - Numéro 8 | mai 2018
Appeals & Response Plans
- OCHA: DR Congo: 2017-2019 Humanitarian Response Plan - 2018 Update
- OCHA: République Démocratique du Congo : Plan de Réponse Humanitaire 2017-2019 - Mise à jour pour 2018
- OCHA: RD Congo - Région du Kasaï, Kwilu et Lualaba : Plan de Réponse d'Urgence (Décembre 2017)
- OCHA: RD Congo - Tanganyika, Haut-Katanga et Haut-Lomami : Plan de Réponse d'Urgence (Décembre 2017)
- OCHA: RD Congo - Sud-Kivu et Maniema : Plan de Réponse d'Urgence (Décembre 2017)
- UNHCR: The Democratic Republic of the Congo Regional Refugee Response Plan January-December 2018
- UNHCR: Congolese Situation - Responding to the needs of displaced Congolese and refugees - Supplementary Appeal, January - December 2018
- UNHCR: Congolese Situation - Responding to the needs of displaced Congolese and refugees Annex - The Democratic Republic of Congo - Supplementary Appeal, January - December 2018
- UNICEF: Humanitarian Action for Children 2018 - Democratic Republic of the Congo
- FAO: The Democratic Republic of the Congo Response Plan 2017–2018: Kasaï and Tanganyika Provinces
- UNHCR: South Sudan Situation - Responding to the needs of displaced South Sudanese and refugees, Supplementary Appeal January - December 2018
Useful Links
Disasters
- DR Congo: Ebola Outbreak - May 2018
- DR Congo: Polio Outbreak - Feb 2018
- DR Congo: Floods - Jan 2018
- DR Congo: Landslide - Aug 2017
- DR Congo: Ebola Outbreak - May 2017
- West Africa: Armyworm Infestation - Mar 2017
- DR Congo: Floods - Nov 2016
- Angola/DR Congo: Yellow Fever Outbreak - Jan 2016
- DR Congo: Floods - Nov 2015
- DR Congo: Ebola Outbreak - Aug 2014
Most read (last 30 days)
- DR Congo: Red Cross ramps up support as Ebola response enters critical phase
- Children and the DRC Ebola outbreak: 4 things you need to know
- ALIMA opens an Ebola treatment center in DRC equipped with biosecure emergency care units (CUB)
- Children must be at heart of response to Ebola outbreak
- The world’s most neglected displacement crises
Highlights
• As of the 18th of June, the UNICEF Principal Adviser on Health Epidemic assumed the role of the UN coordinator for the Ebola response in Mbandaka for 3 weeks.
• As of the 20th of June, a total 38 confirmed and 14 probable cases were reported in the three affected health zones of Wangata (Mbandaka), Bikoro and Itipo of the Equateur province.
Depuis le 8 mai 2018, la République Démocratique du Congo fait face à une 9ème épidémie de la Maladie à Virus Ebola (MVE). Contrairement aux précédentes épidémies, l’actuelle épidémie a la particularité d’être multifocale, principalement dans les foyers de Bikoro, d’Iboko et de Mbandaka.
June 20, 2018 – On July 9, 2018, the UN Security Council will hold its Open Debate on Children and Armed Conflict (CAC), under the presidency of Sweden, current chair of the Security Council Working Group on CAC. At the debate, the Secretary-General (SG) will present his annual report on CAC, pursuant to Security Council Resolution 2225 (2015), covering January 1 to December 31, 2017. Sweden will take the opportunity of the debate to highlight protection of children’s rights and prevention of future violations, and plans to introduce a resolution for adoption.
By Tony Byamungu
As I write this, I am inside the Iboko Health Zone, south of the Équateur Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Almost two months ago, the Health Minister declared an Ebola epidemic in the country. Iboko is one of the three health zones affected.
Outlook for June to December 2018
Frequent and recurrent protests across the country in recent years indicate an already high level of political tension that is likely to grow in the lead-up to presidential elections on 23 December.
Since the beginning of 2015, over 700 protests across the country resulted in hundreds of civilian casualties, and the likelihood of further political violence is high.
Dundo - Angola government is committed to providing security to refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), based in the eastern province of Lunda Norte.
Angola’s pledge was reaffirmed Wednesday by the province's governor Ernesto Muangala, adding that the country has created conditions for education and access to drinking water for DRC refugees.
Muangala was speaking at the Lóvua settlement, 80 kilometers from the provincial capital Dundo, during a ceremony that marked World Refugee Day, June 20.
À Agadez, Filippo Grandi, le chef du HCR, a exhorté la communauté internationale à soutenir le Niger.
Par Don Murray
AGADEZ, Niger – Leur existence se limite à attendre dans la chaleur. Nombre d’entre eux doivent dormir directement sur le sol. Mais au moins, ils sont maintenant en sécurité.
Marie-Roseline Darnycka Bélizaire is on the front-lines of the battle against Ebola.
She’s leading the hunt for the virus in the Itipo area in the northwest of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The communities at risk are spread out over a wide area and the roads are bad. Her team of more than 20 field epidemiologists is using mostly motorcycles to get around.
Marie-Roseline Belizaire said “We have to go sometimes as far as 80 km from the coordination base, so in a day we can do 160 km.”
This monthly digest comprises threats and incidents of violence affecting the delivery of aid. It is prepared by Insecurity Insight from information available in open sources.
All decisions made, on the basis of, or with consideration to, such information remains the responsibility of their respective organisations.
Security incidents and access constraints
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OVERVIEW: APRIL REVISION
The South Sudan Regional Refugee Response Plan (RRRP) 2017 articulates the regional protection and humanitarian needs of an anticipated 2.13 million South Sudanese refugees by 31 December 2017. The RRRP outlines the inter-agency response strategy and financial requirements of 58 agencies responding across six countries of asylum: Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and Uganda.
In Agadez High Commissioner Grandi appeals for international community to support Niger.
By Don Murray
AGADEZ, Niger - Their lives have been reduced to waiting in the heat. Many must sleep on the ground. But at least now they are safe.
They are refugees, asylum seekers and persons of concern for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. They wait now here, in Agadez, Niger. Most are Sudanese, and many have appalling stories to tell.
WASHINGTON, JUNE 21, 2018 --- The World Bank Group’s Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility (PEF) welcomes Australia as a donor to the PEF, joining Japan and Germany. Australia is contributing US$7.2 million to the PEF’s Cash Window, which was set up through an initial contribution from Germany. Australia will also now be a voting member of the PEF Steering Body.
By Aditi Gorur
The Action for Peacekeeping (A4P) initiative, launched by Secretary-General António Guterres at the end of March, champions a people-centric approach to peacekeeping. It suggests that all peacekeeping stakeholders—the Security Council, the Secretariat, the troop-, police-, and finance-contributing countries, and the parties to a peace process—are ultimately responsible to ordinary people living in communities torn apart by violence.
Bruxelles, le 21 juin 2018
La Commission a débloqué aujourd'hui une aide humanitaire de 34 millions d'euros en faveur des populations les plus vulnérables en Ouganda et au Kenya; une attention particulière sera accordée aux personnes déplacées dans ces deux pays.
IOM'S RESPONSE FOCUS
Population Mobility Mapping (PMM) at border-crossings and in the affected province
POINTS OF ENTRY (POE) surveillance (health screening)
Infection Prevention and Control measures (hygiene promotion) at POE
Risk communication at POE
Cross-border coordination between DRC, Central African Republic (CAR), and Republic of the Congo (ROC)
En 2017, la recrudescence des conflits et des tensions intercommunautaires ont encore aggravé la crise humanitaire qui ébranle la République démocratique du Congo. Plus de 1,7 million de personnes ont dû fuir leur foyer, laissant tout derrière elles.
Connaissez-vous le système SCOPE ? Développé par le Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM), le SCOPE est une base de données regroupant l’ensemble des bénéficiaires d’une zone, et retraçant les principales caractéristiques de chaque famille (par exemple le nombre de personne par foyer, leur adresse, les quantités à pourvoir lors de distributions…). Le SCOPE comprend également un système de reconnaissance d’empreintes digitales permettant de simplifier et d’accélérer les processus de distribution, mais aussi d’en garantir leur bon déroulement pour tous.