UNICEF Reports Alarming Rise in Child Rape Cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Residents in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), are facing severe challenges after the M23 rebel group seized control of the city earlier this week, leading to widespread fear and hunger. According to local merchant Judith Saima, many feel hopeless as they navigate a city decimated by violence that recently cut them off from food supplies. Ngise Ngeleka, a local student, reported desperate conditions, revealing that her neighbor was killed in the conflict and that many are at risk of starvation.
The UN reported on Friday that at least 700 people have been killed and 2,800 injured since the rebellion intensified. Access to food, water, and power had been severed, although some services are slowly being restored. The M23, an ethnic Tutsi-led group, has been accused of exacerbating instability linked to past regional conflicts. New reports of summary executions and sexual violence have surfaced as humanitarian organizations urge a ceasefire. Rose Tchwenko, Mercy Corps country director, emphasized the urgent need for relief as the city grapples with the aftermath of the violence.