
Democratic Republic of the Congo - January 2025
Intensified fighting in eastern DRC worsens humanitarian and human rights crisis
In January, at least 900 people were killed and over 700,000 displaced in and around the city of Goma, as fighting in the long-running armed conflict in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo intensified, worsening an acute humanitarian and human rights crisis. The escalation came as the M23 rebel group, allegedly supported by Rwanda, made territorial advances, including the capture of Goma. As well as being a major logistics hub, Goma had been sheltering hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons. Clashes between the M23 fighters and the Congolese army were reported by the UN to have damaged the city’s critical infrastructure, cutting off water and electricity supplies, and on 28 January, M23 closed its airport, severely restricting aid access. The UN also reported that food and medical supplies were low, at least two displacement camps had been bombed, and civilians had been subjected to sexual violence, ethnically targeted killings and arbitrary arrest.
Sources: International Crisis Group, United Nations (1), United Nations (2), Reuters, United Nations (3)