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Contact information:
  • Scheherazade Bouabid (in DRC) at sbouabid1@oxfam.org.uk / +243 (0) 815 163 782
  • Jessica Wanless (In Kenya) at Jessica.Wanless@rescue.org /On WhatsApp +447384259283.
  • Alun McDonald (in Uganda) at Alun.McDonald@savethechildren.org / +256 (0) 782 102 859
  • Elijah Okeyo (in Uganda) at Elijah.Okeyo@rescue.org/ Mobile +256 772 774 594 | Skype elijah.okeyo
  • Francis Iwa (in Uganda) at francis.i@cafomi.org / +256 (0) 772779877
Notes to editors:
  • Spokespeople available for interview.
  • Uganda already hosts more than 1.2 million refugees – the most in Africa and among the highest in the world. Services for refugees are severely overstretched and the 2019 response plan for Congolese refugees in Uganda is just 2% funded so far, with only $8.1 million received of the $389.5 million needed.
  • In DRC, over 13 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance, and more than 5 million people have fled their homes, the largest number of internally displaced people in Africa. The UN’s humanitarian response plan for DRC was less than 30 per cent for most 2018 and had only reached 45 per cent by the end of the year. The 2019 response is currently 88 per cent underfunded (https://fts.unocha.org/appeals/673/summary)
  • The organizations supporting this press release are: ACT Alliance, Action Against Hunger, Care and Assistance for Forced Migrants, Care International, Catholic Relief Services, Cordaid, Danish Refugee Council, Finn Church Aid, Finnish Refugee Council, International Rescue Committee, Jesuit Refugee Service, Mercy Corps, Norwegian Refugee Council, Oxfam, Save the Children, Swiss Church Aid, Uganda Joint Christian Council, and War Child Holland.

They are making the following appeals:

  • Congolese authorities and the UN peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO) should ensure the protection of the displaced people and facilitate their access to the essential services they need
  • Congolese authorities should ensure that displaced people are free to move, including to safely cross the border and seek assistance and protection in Uganda.
  • Congolese and Ugandan authorities should jointly call for and facilitate crossborder humanitarian operations, to ensure displaced people in areas bordering Uganda have greater access to humanitarian services within the DRC.
  • Ugandan and Congolese authorities, the UNHCR, the international organizations and donors must intensify collaboration and resource mobilization to ensure adequate preparations are made to receive any new refugee influx from DRC and to meet the needs of refugees already in Uganda.