Episcopal Relief and Development is providing
emergency assistance to people forced out of their homes after conflict
in and around the northeast town of Boga in the Democratic Republic of
Congo.
Rebel groups from the country as well
as neighboring Rwanda and Uganda have descended on Boga and Tchabi, forcing
people to flee and abandon all their possessions and belongings. Thousands
of people are now displaced and have fled to other towns in the province
such as Buleyi, Eringeti, and Bunia.
Violence has recently increased due to ongoing political, military, and ethnic tension in the northeast province of North-Kivu.
"People who have been displaced left everything and have nothing at all," said the Most Rev. Dr. Dirokpa Balufuga Fidele, the Archbishop of Congo and Bishop of Kinshasa and Bukavu. "While a number of the refugees have already arrived in the towns or large villages, many others are still walking to reach aid centers," said Archbishop Fidele.
On behalf of Episcopalians, Episcopal Relief and Development is providing emergency assistance to the Diocese of Boga to provide immediate needs such as food to displaced people. The diocese will work with the local markets to supply critical foods. ERD's support will also provide long-term support such as seeds and essential tools to displaced families so they can farm and rebuild their homes.
To make a contribution to help people affected by this crisis, donate to the Africa Relief Fund at http://www.er-d.org/, or call 1-800-334-7626, ext. 5129. Gifts can be mailed to: Episcopal Relief and Development, Africa Relief Fund, PO Box 12043, Newark, NJ 07101.
Episcopal Relief and Development, an independent 501(c) 3 organization, saves lives and builds hope in communities around the world. We provide emergency assistance in times of crisis and rebuild after disasters. We enable people to climb out of poverty by offering long-term solutions in the areas of food security and health care, including HIV/AIDS and malaria.