UN must not abandon the Democratic Republic of Congo, Oxfam warns
International aid agency Oxfam today welcomed UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and urged UN member states not to abandon the war-torn country in the wake of the recent successful elections.
Oxfam hopes that going to the DRC on his first official foreign trip demonstrates Mr. Ban’s commitment to reversing one of the world’s most dire humanitarian crises. Despite the shift towards democracy, the country remains extremely unstable, with more than 1,000 civilians reportedly dying each day from conflict-related causes.
“The DRC is at a critical point,” said Juliette Prodhan, head of Oxfam in the DRC.
“December’s elections were a success but the new government structures are fragile. Without the continuing support of the UN peacekeepers there is a risk that the DRC could slide back into conflict and chaos. Oxfam hopes that the UN member states will not abandon the millions of Congolese who voted for peace and stability.”
Oxfam called on Mr Ban to encourage the Security Council to keep the UN peacekeeping force (MONUC) at its current strength when its mandate is renewed in February and not to draw down troop numbers prematurely. Despite a difficult start, MONUC has been an essential part of the Congo’s transformation. As well as protecting civilians, the peacekeeping force should also concentrate on supporting the new Congolese government in training its security forces, which regularly attacks civilians, so they can instead defend the country and protect its citizens.
“While peacekeeping demands in Africa are on the rise, finding troops to protect vulnerable people from Somalia to Sudan should not come at the expense of security for long-suffering Congolese,” said Prodhan. “It is the responsibility of the international community to ensure that the basic human rights of all civilians living under the devastating spectre of war are respected.”
Contact Information
For further information, please contact:
Beatrice Karanja, Oxfam Regional Media and Communications Officer:
Tel: +254 20 2820136, Mobile: +254 733 632810 or +254 726 875507,
Email: bkaranja@oxfam.org.uk
Sean Kenny, Oxfam Press Officer
Tel: + 44 788 165 5715
Email: skenny@oxfam.org.uk
Eva Marie Smets, Oxfam Policy and Advocay Coordinator, DRC
Tel: +243 81 3489309
Email: esmets@oxfam.org.uk
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