** Logu tragedy: an alert cry for women displaced in the DRC **
On March 27, the village of Logu was shaken by the tragic murder of a displaced woman, killed by a military from the FARDC. This victim, pregnant and mother of five, embodies the fate of the thousands of vulnerable women trapped in conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In a country where almost 60 % of the 1.7 million displaced people are women and children, this tragedy highlights the precariousness of their situation, often exacerbated by violence and the lack of protection.
The circumstances surrounding this murder remain troubled, and the motivations hide deeper issues linked to violence anchored in prolonged conflicts. The silence of institutions in the face of this tragedy underlines the urgency of strengthening the protection of women and including them in the peace processes. By focusing on their voice, the international community can not only honor the memory of victims, but also work for a lasting peace and respectful of fundamental rights. Logu’s tragedy reminds us that it is time to act and give displaced women the means to rebuild their own future.