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Congo crisis – what can we do?
Families fleeing violence in DRC
(Photo: © UNHCR)

“Our appeal would be first of all requesting prayers but also action in terms of advocacy, and if possible finding out ways of getting assistance for our brothers, sisters, mothers, and elders living in camps and now displaced in Goma and Rutshuru.”


Rt Rev Bahati Bali-Busane
Bishop of Bukavu

Pray
Advocate
Be informed
Give

Four ways you can support the people of eastern Congo, from CMS regional manager Stephen Burgess


1. Pray

“Call upon me in the day of trouble;
I will deliver you, and you will honour me.” Psalm 50:15

  • Remember the people in Goma and Rutshuru – women, children, elders – displaced from their homes, and the tears, hunger, pain and fear caused by insecurity
  • Remember the church workers, aid workers, MONUC
  • Pray for the Diocese of Bukavu, especially in Goma and Rutshuru, for strength and wisdom in serving the people and ministering to the needs of displaced people. Pray for Bishop Bahati and the church leaders in Goma and Rutshuru
  • As tensions mount, please pray for Rwanda and DR Congo to find a way forward. Pray for the Rwanda and DRC governments, presidents Kagame of Rwanda and Kabila of DRC, and the rebel groups to engage in dialogue and honour the peace agreements
  • Please pray for God to overrule in these tensions and for peace to prevail


2. Be informed

Aside from the CMS website and the BBC, here are some other useful sources of information:

Related Stories
DR Congo Country Focus
More background to fighting
Who's suffering in the Congo now?

Please donate to Congo church relief work
allAfrica.com - good news service 

MONUC website

Human Rights Watch

International Crisis Group

IRIN - UN news service

BBC World Service radio programme

Radio Okapi - UN Congolese radio in French

Congo Advocacy Coalition document

Digital Congo Pro-DRC news website

The Ushahidi website is attempting 'citizen reporting' of the violence

3. Advocate

  • Write to your MP, to stress that the British government should take action
  • Write to your MEP
  • Write to Lord Malloch-Brown, the minister for Africa, Asia and the UN (read his recent exchanges in the Lords here)
  • Write to David Miliband, UK foreign secretary
          Find out addresses: www.writetothem.com

Key points to include in your letter:

  • The people of Eastern Congo are suffering and have been for many years. We urge the government to provide urgent humanitarian assistance and also engage with the key actors to find a long term solution.
  • Thank them that UK government has taken the situation seriously, shown by David Miliband visiting Goma.
  • The MONUC mandate and operation needs to be re-examined, and strengthened: they are not providing peace ot he civilian population.
  • Pressure needs to be put on both Rwandan and DRC governments and the rebel groups to ensure that the recent peace agreements are fully signed-up to and implemented. This includes members of both the Hutu (FDLR/ Interahamwe) and Tutsi (Nkunda's) rebel groups. (Click here for more detail about the Amani Programme , the Congolese government’s peace plan for the region.)
  • The alleged involvement of Rwanda in the ongoing instability in both North Kivu and South Kivu districts must be examined.

4. Give

CMS has received a request from the Diocese of Bukavu for humanitarian assistance. Many displaced people are in the church compounds in Goma and Rutshuru. We are able to send funds to Bukavu Diocese.

Please use the link below or send a cheque marked “Congo emergency” and payable to Church Mission Society to CMS, Watlington Road, Oxford OX4 6BZ.


Donate online by credit or debit card to support the Congo church's relief work >

Keep giving to longer term work in Congo

Equipping the leadership of the church to inspire, teach and serve remains a key priority for Bishop Bahati of Bukavu as he responds to the continued insecurity.

Please donate to CMS's ongoing work in DRC
You can help CMS financially support the training of pastors, both in the dioceses and at the provincial theological college, I'Institut Superieur Theologique Anglican (ISThA).

Other recent initiatives supported include peace and reconciliation seminars throughout the east of the country, trauma counselling for victims of rape in the civil war, community development and the production of a youth citizenship manual that is to be used in schools throughout the country.




Published: 3:27 PM :: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 :: 5746 views :: 0 Comments ::
Last updated: Tuesday, March 17, 2009
See other stories in these categories: Mid-Africa Region, Disaster relief, FEATURES, NEWS, All News and Views, DR Congo



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