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DR Congo displacement crisis 'worse than Middle East' | DR Congo displacement crisis 'worse than Middle East' |
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Conflict has forced 1.7 million people to flee their homes in the Democratic Republic of Congo this year, causing "a mega-crisis", aid agencies say. | Conflict has forced 1.7 million people to flee their homes in the Democratic Republic of Congo this year, causing "a mega-crisis", aid agencies say. |
This means that for the second consecutive year, DR Congo is worst-affected by conflict displacement in the world, the agencies add. | This means that for the second consecutive year, DR Congo is worst-affected by conflict displacement in the world, the agencies add. |
DR Congo has been hit by years of instability, with rival militias fighting for control of territory. | DR Congo has been hit by years of instability, with rival militias fighting for control of territory. |
The conflict has been worsened by the failure to hold elections last year. | The conflict has been worsened by the failure to hold elections last year. |
"It's a mega-crisis. The scale of people fleeing violence is off the charts, outpacing Syria, Yemen and Iraq," the Norwegian Refugee Council's DR Congo director, Ulrika Blom, said. | "It's a mega-crisis. The scale of people fleeing violence is off the charts, outpacing Syria, Yemen and Iraq," the Norwegian Refugee Council's DR Congo director, Ulrika Blom, said. |
In a new report, the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre said that an average of 5,500 people fled their homes every day this year. | |
The reasons include new armed conflicts, a rise in existing conflicts and the delay in holding elections, the report said. | The reasons include new armed conflicts, a rise in existing conflicts and the delay in holding elections, the report said. |
Despite there being four million displaced people, as well as more than seven million struggling to feed themselves, international aid has been slow to materialise, Ms Blom said. | Despite there being four million displaced people, as well as more than seven million struggling to feed themselves, international aid has been slow to materialise, Ms Blom said. |
"If we fails to step up now, mass hunger will spread and people will die. We are in a race against time," she warned. | "If we fails to step up now, mass hunger will spread and people will die. We are in a race against time," she warned. |
DR Congo is a vast country with immense economic resources, but years of conflict has meant that most people live in poverty and there is little infrastructure. | DR Congo is a vast country with immense economic resources, but years of conflict has meant that most people live in poverty and there is little infrastructure. |
President Joseph Kabila took power in 2001 following the assassination of his father, Laurent Kabila. | President Joseph Kabila took power in 2001 following the assassination of his father, Laurent Kabila. |
He has won two elections and the constitution bars him from running for a third term. | He has won two elections and the constitution bars him from running for a third term. |
His critics say the poll has been delayed so that he can remain in office. | His critics say the poll has been delayed so that he can remain in office. |
Mr Kabila's government has been battling new conflicts in the last year, including in the central Kasai region where violence broke out after the government refused to recognise a traditional chief. | |
At least 400 people have been killed in the conflict in the region, which is regarded as an opposition stronghold. | At least 400 people have been killed in the conflict in the region, which is regarded as an opposition stronghold. |