Helping Internally Displaced Persons in Maluku Kianshasa
We recently moved to Maluku which hosts thousands of IDP and shared with them what we had, which included food, clothes and shoes. Our next visit Maluku will be on June 16th, 2026 which will focus on the situation of Internally Displaced Children inline with the International Day of the African Children. Please join us.

These Twins in Maluku are a result of rape which their mother was victim by armed groups, they are likely will never know who their father is. This is how they are living, even if we improved their sleeping conditions more is this needed, please support them through our various projects links.
People who need relief aid in the Democratic Republic of Congo include Internally Displaced Persons, Refugees and asylum seekers, natural disaster survivors, and returnees among other who may be identified as in need of relief aid which may include food, first aid medical treatment, clothes, shoes, temporal shelter, clean water, toilets, and home utensils among others. Three Provinces are severely affected by humanitarian crisis and they include South Kivu, North Kivu and Ituri, provinces are still affected by the open wars.

This is the side of Kikongo IDP Camp in Katanika Village, Kalemie City, Tanganyika Province
The other provinces such as Tchopo, Tanganyika, Haut-Uele and Bas-Uele are considered as post-conflict provinces and interventions will be based on NEXUS approach (Humanitarian, Peace and Development). Generally humanitarian interventions aims at promoting self-reliance and livelihood activities.