In the village of Bisiala, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the tragic consequences of communal conflict persist. More than a year after the attack by Mobondo militiamen, health structures are still closed, depriving the population of access to essential medical care. Pregnant women are particularly affected, having to give birth at home without the necessary prenatal care. Moreover, the absence of health services leads to dangerous practices such as the unsterilized circumcision of boys. Residents have to travel to a nearby village for treatment, but this journey is perilous and results in many deaths. The reconstruction of Bisiala and the restoration of health services are essential to ensure the well-being of the population. The international community, local authorities and humanitarian organizations must act to support this cause.