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    UN sounds alarm over rising hunger crisis in eastern DR Congo | United Nations News

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtNovember 7, 2025003 Mins Read
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    People displaced by the fighting with M23 rebels make their way to the centre of Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo [File: Moses Sawasawa/AP Photo]
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    WFP says a ‘deepening hunger crisis’ is unfolding and that it may have to pause food aid due to record low funding.

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    The number of people facing emergency levels of hunger in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has nearly doubled since last year, the United Nations has warned.

    The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday a “deepening hunger crisis” was unfolding in the region, but warned it was only able to reach a fraction of those in need due to acute funding shortages and access difficulties.

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    “We’re at historically low levels of funding. We’ve probably received about $150m this year,” said Cynthia Jones, country director of the WFP for the DRC, pointing to a need for $350m to help people in desperate need in the West African country.

    “One in three people in DRC’s eastern provinces of North Kivu, South Kivu, Ituri, and Tanganyika are facing crisis levels of hunger or worse. That’s over 10 million people,” Jones said.

    “Of that, an alarming three million people are in emergency levels of hunger,” she told a media briefing in Geneva.

    She said this higher level meant people were facing extreme gaps in food consumption and very high levels of malnutrition, adding that the numbers of people that are facing emergency levels of hunger is surging.

    “It has almost doubled since last year,” said Jones. “People are already dying of hunger.”

    Years-long conflict

    The area has been rocked by more than a year of fighting. The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group has seized swaths of the eastern DRC since taking up arms again in 2021, compounding a humanitarian crisis and the more than three-decade conflict in the region.

    The armed group’s lightning offensive saw it capture the key eastern cities of Goma and Bukavu, near the border with Rwanda. It has set up an administration there parallel to the government in Kinshasa and taken control of nearby mines.

    Rwanda has denied supporting the rebels. Both M23 and Congolese forces have been accused of carrying out atrocities.

    Jones said the WFP was facing “a complete halt of all emergency food assistance in the eastern provinces” from February or March 2026.

    She added that the two airports in the east, Goma and Bukavu, had been shut for months.

    WFP wants an air bridge set up between neighbouring Rwanda and the eastern DRC, saying it would be a safer, faster and more effective route than from Kinshasa, on the other side of the vast nation.

    In recent years, the WFP had received up to $600m in funding. In 2024, it received about $380m.

    UN agencies, including the WFP, have been hit by major cuts in US foreign aid, as well as other major European donors reducing overseas aid budgets to increase defence spending.

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