The humanitarian crisis in Goma, North Kivu province, has escalated dramatically, with over 700,000 people displaced since January due to intensified violence from rebel groups. These groups have effectively surrounded the city, restricting access and driving up food prices, which has exacerbated the already dire situation for residents.
Reports indicate that the sophistication of the rebels' weaponry has increased, allowing them to launch attacks even on displacement camps, creating an atmosphere of fear and insecurity among the vulnerable population. A local mother of six shared her harrowing experience, stating, \"Bombs are still falling in the camp here and in other camps. Several people have died, and we live here with fear.\"
Despite the overwhelming challenges, the resilience of the displaced individuals shines through. Many, like a woman selling handmade crafts on the street, are striving to rebuild their lives and provide for their families. The majority of those displaced are internally displaced persons (IDPs), often moving from one temporary shelter to another as camps become overcrowded.
The situation in Goma highlights the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and a resolution to the ongoing conflict, as families continue to seek safety and stability amidst the chaos.