Why CAFOD works in DRC
Since 1996, conflict in eastern DRC has killed an estimated 6 million people, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in modern history. The country is one of the poorest in the world, ranked 180 out of 193 countries on the Human Development Index.
Hunger, health, climate and economic crises have compounded the injustices faced by Congolese people: 25.6 million people are experiencing emergency levels of food insecurity and an estimated 4.5 million children are malnourished.
Congolese women face significant barriers to economic opportunities and empowerment, including high rates of gender-based violence and discrimination. Only 16.8 per cent of women have completed secondary school (about half the rate of completion for men) and 50 per cent of women report having experienced physical violence. The number of women facing sexual violence is also increasing.
How we’re responding
Together, we can build a better world. Donations from people like you can directly respond to the injustices faced by millions of people throughout DRC. With your support, teams of local experts can work through our trusted Church network to deliver vital aid to where it’s needed most.
Our partners in DRC are currently working on projects that are responding to the humanitarian crisis, empowering women and girls, building lasting peace and helping communities prepare for future emergencies.