UK Government says Great Lakes humanitarian and rights concerns
Key points
- Calls for full, safe, rapid humanitarian access
- Urges protection of civilians and safeguarding of civic space
TL;DR
- UK Government notes millions displaced in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and hundreds of thousands seeking refuge in neighbouring states
- UK Government reports Sudan conflict driving displacement into South Sudan and Uganda and documents over 2,900 UN-recorded human rights violations in eastern DRC
- UK Government says it provided over $130m in humanitarian and peacebuilding funding to eastern DRC and the region last year
- UK Government commends diplomatic leadership of the United States, Qatar, and the African Union and calls for intensified efforts to end regional conflicts
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President, before I begin my statement on the Great Lakes region, I want to recognise that this month marks the 32nd anniversary of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. As we remember the horrific crimes that were committed, my thoughts are with the families and victims at this sombre time. I will now make three points. First, the United Kingdom remains concerned by the deteriorating humanitarian situation in th...
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