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

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have intensified their hold on Goma, the largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to reports from state media. As conflict escalates, Kenya has announced plans for a crisis summit to address the situation; however, Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi is reportedly not attending, raising concerns about the participation of Rwandan President Paul Kagame. The ongoing turmoil in Goma, a critical hub for both military and humanitarian efforts, has led to heightened tensions in the region.
The M23 group has been a significant force in eastern Congo, and their recent advancements have provoked urgent calls for a ceasefire from various international bodies. Observers suggest that the situation could worsen if diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict are unsuccessful. The humanitarian implications for civilians in Goma are becoming increasingly dire, as instability continues to threaten access to essential services and safety.
Experts are closely monitoring the developments, emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach to peace in the region.