Following the Goma meeting, FONGI-RDC issued a joint communiqué on 19 April 2024, drawing the attention to “the alarming deterioration in the humanitarian situation in eastern DRC” and called for immediate international action.
The rapidly worsening situation in the North Kivu, South Kivu, and Ituri provinces uncovered a troubling new trend. Armed groups are increasingly operating within displacement camps, transforming these once-safe havens into zones of violence and fear. The presence of these armed groups in the camps not only endangers civilians but also severely hampers the efforts of aid organizations to deliver essential humanitarian assistance.
Making the situation even more desperate, access to essential supplies and services for those in affected areas is rapidly dwindling. Blocked roads and ongoing fighting in conflict zones create significant hurdles, and in some cases, render it completely impossible for aid organizations to reach the most vulnerable populations.
"We are at a critical tipping point. A strong and immediate international mobilization is needed to prevent a humanitarian tragedy on a much larger scale,” said Luc Lamprière, the Director of the Forum of FONGI-DRC.
Lamprière also underscores the importance for the international diplomatic community to uphold the commitments made in various peace processes, highlighting the crucial role of diplomacy in resolving the conflict and paving the way for a sustainable peace.
Amidst this urgency, iMMAP Inc. has recently joined the Forum, bringing valuable expertise in information management to enhance coordination and response efforts.