Crisis in the Congo

Fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has driven hundreds of thousands of people to flee. In the chaos, children are separated from their families and at risk of abduction and even rape from armed groups.

Quick facts:

  • War raged in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) between 1998 and 2003, and the conflict is still ongoing today between several heavily armed groups
  • Since 1998, 5.4 million people have died from violence, disease and starvation due to the war
  • More than 1 million people are displaced from their homes. Thousands more have become displaced since May when violence re-erupted

We're on the ground in the DRC, helping children and their families who have lost everything and are in grave danger. We're providing essential supplies and carrying out vital child protection work. Find out more from our child protection Q&A.

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Save the Children has been working in North Kivu for the last 14 years, negotiating the release of child soldiers, reunifying children with their families and helping to get children into school.

What you can do

  • Donate to our Children's Emergency Fund to support our work in DR Congo and in other emergencies around the world
  • Fundraise and help us save children’s lives
  • Read more about our ongoing work in DR Congo