Butembo-Beni, 14 October, 2024 / 10:47 pm (ACI Africa).
The humanitarian and development arm of the Catholic Diocese of Butembo-Beni in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Caritas Butembo-Beni, is lamenting the “desperate” situation of the people of God in violence-prone regions of the country.
In an email message to ACI Africa on Monday, October 14, the Director of Communications of Caritas Butembo-Beni, Elie Mbulegheti, says that sections of the country continue to face the devastating effects of ongoing violent conflicts attributed to two rebel groups, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in Beni and the March 23 Movement (M23) rebels in Rutshuru and Lubero, and appeal for global partnerships to support the victims of the violence.
In the email message, Elie laments that the violent conflicts that the two rebel groups are involved in “have created appalling human conditions – widespread famine, malnutrition among children and pregnant women, and a crumbling healthcare system,”.
“Access to basic services like healthcare, education, shelter, and protection for vulnerable groups has become increasingly difficult,” he further laments.
According to the Caritas official in Butembo-Beni Diocese, “violent insurgencies have not only resulted in mass displacement but have also left thousands of orphans whose parents were brutally massacred by the rebels. Women and girls continue to be subjected to sexual violence and exploitation.”