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DRC: More than 100,000 children and their families forced from homes in South Kivu by escalating violence
The thousands of displaced children and their families are now seeking refuge within other parts of DRC as well as across the border in Burundi and Rwanda.
APPEL D’OFFRES POUR LA VENTE PUBLIQUE D'ACTIFS_ Référence de publication : AO / SCI / DRC / 2025 / 001
APPEL D’OFFRES POUR LA VENTE PUBLIQUE D'ACTIFS_ Référence de publication : AO / SCI / DRC / 2025 / 001Intitulé du marché : Vente de 19 Véhicules, 8 générateurs, 3 imprimantes, 1 scanneur, 31 laptops, 2 motos, 5 appareils photos et 1 vidéo projecteur.Lieux de visite : Bureau Save the Children International Tshikapa, Mbujimayi, Bunia, Uvira et Kinshasa.Procédure : Appel d’offres ouvert national1. Pouvoir adjudicateur : Save the Children International, Mission RDCSPÉCIFICATIONS DU MARCHÉ2. Description du marchéLe présent appel d’offres a pour objet la vente de 19 Véhicules, 8 générateurs, 3 imprimantes, 1 scanneur, 31 laptops, 2 motos, 5 appareils photos et 1 vidéo projecteur déclassés par Save the Children.Les véhicules sont sous un régime suspensif qui nécessite le paiement des frais de douanes avant tout enlèvement par le nouvel acquéreur.3. Nombre et intitulés des lotsLe(s) soumissionnaire(s) est (sont) invité(s) à soumettre une proposition globale ou partielle sur les 71 lots détaillés dans la liste en annexe.
DRC: NUMBER OF CHILDREN FACING SEVERE HUNGER SET TO SURGE BY 20% AS CONFLICT DRIVES THOUSANDS FROM THEIR HOMES
The number of children facing severe hunger in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is expected to surge by at least 20% by the start of 2026.
Number of children and women treated after facing sexual violence in DRC surges four-fold this year: Save the Children
There has been a four-fold rise this year in the number of children and women treated for sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as fighting has escalated.
STAFF ACCOUNT - FACING THREATS ON THE FRONTLINES: AN AID WORKERS' FIGHT TO END SUFFERING IN EASTERN DRC
Justin* is a humanitarian worker with Save the Children, focusing on surveillance and health promotion in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the most dangerous countries for aid workers. Justin works in Goma, a city of about two million people which experienced a major escalation in conflict earlier this year, which further fuelled an already dire humanitarian crisis. For World Humanitarian Day 2025, Justin is sharing his story of fighting for survival and his efforts to end suffering as an aid worker in the DRC.
Surge in number of children facing sexual abuse as they flee DRC to Burundi with aid cuts reducing support – Save the Children
The number of children reporting sexual assault after fleeing into Burundi to escape violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has more than tripled this year with aid cuts dramatically reducing the support available, said Save the Children.
DRC: Violence in eastern DRC driving a “catastrophic escalation” in children going hungry
The number of children going hungry in war-torn eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has surged 50% due to an escalation in violence this year, with 2.3 million more children now going without enough food [1], according to Save the Children.
Save the Children’s investment in VIEBEG to help more African children access essential medical equipment
Children in Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya will benefit from new paediatric medical equipment as a result of a child-lens investment by Save the Children Global Ventures (SCGV).
More than 400 children in eastern DRC recruited into conflict in first two months of 2025
More than 400 children in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) were recruited by armed actors in January and February this year, with some as young as 14 years and some reported picked up from schools and the streets and put at immediate risk of violence, said Save the Children
DRC: MORE THAN 375,000 CHILDREN OUT OF SCHOOL IN NORTH KIVU AT RISK OF VIOLENCE AND RECRUITMENT
About 375,000 children are missing out on education and vulnerable to violence and recruitment by armed groups in the North Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where about 17% of schools are closed following an escalation in conflict this year, Save the Children said.