Millions of children are at risk as the conflict in DR Congo has led to one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world.
Violence continues to escalate in the Democratic Republic of Congo and, in particular, the eastern region has reached levels unseen in three decades.
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Since January, more than 1 million people – about 400,000 children – have been displaced due to the violence in the Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu regions.
According to Vatican News this number adds to the 5 million who had already been forced to flee their home and live in overcrowded displacement camps.
Yet, the most horrific consequence of this conflict is the intensifying violence against women and children.
In the first quarter of 2025, there has been a 100% increase in verified violations compared to the same period in 2024.
These have taken the form of random attacks, large-scale recruitment and use of children, mass abductions, and widespread sexual violence.
Some of UNICEF’s child protection partners reported that children accounted for 40% of the cases of rape and sexual violence last January and February.
The UN organization estimated that a child was raped every 30 minutes during the most intense moments of this year’s conflict.
However, it stressed that these numbers represent reported cases only and the actual figures are likely much higher.
Since the beginning of the year, over 2,500 schools and learning spaces in North and South Kivu—including displacement camps—have been forced to close, increasing the risk for children.














