Displaced people from different areas in Nyiragongo territory, more specifically in the villages of Kibati and Buvira, are now facing major difficulties. Indeed, these displaced families, numbering more than 500 households, face a lack of humanitarian assistance, which greatly impacts their accommodation and food conditions.
According to a non-governmental organization quoted by UN radio, these displaced people live in indescribable misery and require immediate attention. However, officials from the humanitarian affairs division responsible for managing the issues of the displaced point out that the lists of the latter are drawn up by the customary chiefs, which has aroused opposition from civil society in Nyiragongo.
According to civil society, the lists of displaced persons receiving humanitarian aid are available within the division. However, there seems to be some confusion in the aid distribution process, which has led to the exclusion of some families in need.
This situation highlights the need for better coordination between local authorities, humanitarian organizations and civil society, to ensure that all displaced families receive the assistance they sorely need. The displaced people of Kibati and Buvira deserve to be heard and to benefit from adequate humanitarian aid to improve their precarious living conditions.
It is essential that the situation of the displaced be taken into account by the competent authorities and that concrete measures be taken to address their urgent needs. Humanitarian assistance should not be overlooked, as it plays a fundamental role in protecting and supporting displaced people who have been forced to leave their homes.
In conclusion, it is crucial to respond to the calls of the displaced people in the villages of Kibati and Buvira in the territory of Nyiragongo by providing them with adequate humanitarian assistance. It is time to act to improve their living conditions and provide them with the support they desperately need. The future of these families depends on our collective commitment to help them and offer them new hope