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From child soldier to top student in Congo

Eight year old Germain Muhindo, third from left, sits with two other ex child soldiers at the Caritas centre. Photo Taylor Toeka

Eight year old Germain Muhindo, third from left, sits with two other ex child soldiers at the Caritas centre. Photo Taylor Toeka

By Taylor Toeka, Caritas Goma

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Germain Muhindo comes top of his class almost always, yet a few months ago the eight year old first grader had never even seen a chalkboard. But he had seen war. He was forced into being a child soldier for three months in September 2012 by fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s ravaged east.

“We were working to the fields when we met the rebels,” said Germain. “They ordered my older brother, who is thirteen, to carry their bags. He refused so they hit him and made him do it. As there were only two of us, they made me come along too.”

Half a million people were driven from their homes in North Kivu last year and thousands of children were taken to be used as soldiers, cooks, messengers, porters or the girls as sex slaves by government and rebel forces.

“Every day I thought of my mother,” he said. “I didn’t know how to feed myself. I was very ill.”
Germain was released from his captors to Caritas Goma and is now one of the 32 boys and 6 girls at a centre for former child soldiers run by Caritas in Kanyabayonga. Caritas provides the children with medical and care and counselling, safe place, helps them restart their schooling or gives those beyond school age the skills to find work.

“After reunification with their families, we get them back into school,” said Leontine Munganga, head of Caritas centre. Germaine is special as he is so young and had never been to school before. The Caritas staff are enormously proud of his achievement in doing so well.

It’s takes the children about three months before they can return home. Germain is staying longer because his village is unsafe.

The process is slow as Caritas must prepare the child and the community they are returning to accept them back. Tackling discrimination against the children for the crimes they were forced to commit is important.

The Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in armed conflict forbade the recruitment of children by either governments or rebels. Until now the Congolese army and militias are on a ‘list of shame’ for their use of children in armed conflict.

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Urgent need of assistance for displaced Congolese suffering from mental disorders

Pediatric center at Mapendo health center. The center has an attendance rate of 112%.

Pediatric center at Mapendo health center. The center has an attendance rate of 112%.

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The end of a Caritas Goma project last December has meant that many patients suffering from severe mental disorders are completely vulnerable and left without care and support.

The Mapendo health centre, 4 km from Rutshuru, is filled with busy men and women. Some look  healthy, others who are accompanied by their brother, sister, father or mother look less so. In fact, they appear lost and helpless .

All these people suffer from mental disorders and for years have been left behind. But in July 2012, thanks to an initiative by Luxembourg Pharmacists Without Borders, these particularly vulnerable people have finally received the support and care they deserve.

Through this project, Caritas Goma  was the only organisation to support  and care for  people with epilepsy and mental disorders  and cater for them  in this part of the Democratic Republic of Congo where health facilities are too often neglected or unable to manage such patients. Continue reading

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Rebel repatriation goes wrong in Congo leading to new crisis

An effort to repatriate Rwanda rebels currently in the Democratic Republic of Congo has ended in violence that’s forced thousands to flee.

250 rebels from Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) plus 500 of their dependents gave themselves up for repatriation to Congolese government troops and local militias in Walungu, South Kivu in eastern Congo on 2 January.

But the plan went wrong and ended in heavy fighting between the Rwandan rebels and the Congolese forces. Further fighting has ensued and the rebels have now escaped into the forest.

Over 5,800 families have been forced to flee because of the fighting. Caritas Bukavu is working in the area to provide emergency food rations for one or two weeks, thanks to funds received from Caritas members.

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Rescuing child soldiers in Congo’s war

Caritas staff member talks with former child soldiers at a centre in Massisi. Photo: Taylor Toeka, Caritas Goma

Caritas staff member talks with former child soldiers at a centre in Massisi. Photo: Taylor Toeka, Caritas Goma

By Taylor Toeka,

Although international law has called for an end the recruitment of children into armed forces for over a decade, in the Democratic Republic of Congo the practice is widespread.

Conflict continues to grip Congo, especially in the eastern part with the recent clashes between M23 and the army in North Kivu and over the regional capital Goma. The recruitment and illegal use of children in armed groups remains an alarming reality there.

In Rubaya, 60 km west of Goma, a man speaks into his walkie-talkie. He is part of an armed group that controls this mining region. At his sides are the kadogo fighters, these child soldiers are cherished by the rebel leaders.

“They are naive, obedient and faithful,” said a rebel commander.

Caritas Goma is the local Caritas organisation in North Kivu. Reuniting children separated by conflict is a central part of their work. Since the start of the year to the end of November, Caritas Goma has reunified 771 child soldiers (of which 18 were girls) with their families.

Caritas meets with military and civil leadership to discuss with them the rights of child. Caritas staff members negotiate with military officers to release children to their transit centres, where Caritas will keep them safe and provide counselling so they can return home. The children stay for about three months, after that they get the chance to go back to school or learn a trade.

But with the area teaming with armed groups, former child soldiers are frequently seized again. To stop this viscous cycle, Caritas staff members document serious violations and abuses of children by working with all the communities in the region.

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Hungry and homeless in Congo’s East

La journée, Béatrice expose ses biens à la cour de l’école où elle vit avec son mari et leurs enfants. Photo : Taylor Toeka.

Béatrice and her family take refuge in this school’s classroom. Photo : Taylor Toeka.

By Taylor Toeka Kakala

As a result  of the fighting between the Congolese army and the rebels group M23 in the  north of Goma, many displaced  have sought refuge in the schools of Goma.

“We wake up very early to leave the classes  for the  students to use,” said Beatrice Rukundo, a  squatter of Ushindi primary school, in north of Goma.

Beatrice, mother of seven,  fled the camp of Kanyaruchinya last November during the  fighting between the army and the M23 rebels over the  control of town of Goma.

“We are really hungry, and  need help,” she said.

To respond to the needs of many in her situation, the local diocesan Caritas, Caritas Goma, conducted a food distribution for 785 households registered  in three schools north of Goma . Thanks to the funding from CAFOD (Caritas England and Wales), each family received 25 kg of maize flour, 5 kg of beans, 5 L of oil and 1 kg of salt. Continue reading

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Congo bishops decry chaos in East

The Catholic bishops of the Democratic Republic of Congo are urging for an end to the conflict in the east of the country. They condemn rebel militia for seizing the city of Goma last month and the foreign powers who support them. They also urge their government and politicians to address the root causes of the war and the lack of governance, infrastructure and services in the East. The Church leaders are urging the international community to look again at the mandate for UN peacekeepers based in Eastern Congo, who took no action during the fall of Goma.

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Appel au dialogue du Pape Benoît

Le pape Benoît XVI a lancé mercredi un vibrant appel au “dialogue” et à la “réconciliation” entre les parties en conflit dans l’est de la République démocratique du Congo, et à la communauté internationale pour “subvenir aux besoins des populations”.

“Je renouvelle mon appel au dialogue et à la réconciliation”, a déclaré le Pape, lors de l’audience générale, soulignant le sort tragique de milliers d’habitants de la région du Kivu “contraints d’abandonner leurs maisons” ou qui sont “privés des biens de première nécessité”, après des “mois d’affrontements armés et de violences”. “Je demande à la communauté internationale de subvenir aux besoins de la population”, a-t-il ajouté.

Cependant la situation dans la région du Nord Kivu ne semble pas s’améliorer pour beaucoup de déplacés dans les camps. Particulièrement  inquiétant est  le problème de protection des personnes vulnérables comme les femmes et les enfants. Continue reading

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Debout femme de Mugunga!

″Nyaba trois″, la mère de trois jumeaux, avec son -shirt ″Debout femme de Mugunga″, est conseillère au Programme Violences Sexuelles de Caritas Goma. Credit: Caritas Congo

″Nyaba trois″, la mère de trois jumeaux, avec son -shirt ″Debout femme de Mugunga″, est conseillère au Programme Violences Sexuelles de Caritas Goma. Confortant une victime . Credit: Caritas Congo

″C’est juste mon corps, devenu insensible, qui était allongé là.  Je ne pouvais plus sentir leurs mains, leurs peaux et leurs odeurs″, témoigne une jeune fille de 12 ans, violée au début de ce mois par quatre hommes armés au camp de Mugunga 3, à la périphérie ouest de Goma.

Caritas Goma a enregistré, entre le 20 et le 30 novembre , dix-sept cas de viols perpétrés sur les femmes et jeunes filles déplacées du Mugunga 3. Selon les victimes, tous ces actes portent la signature de miliciens armés non-identifiés qui opèrent dans la région de Goma.

“Je renouvelle mon appel au dialogue et à la réconciliation”, a déclaré le pape Benoît aujourd’hui   lors de l’audience générale, soulignant le sort tragique de milliers d’habitants de la région du Kivu “contraints d’abandonner leurs maisons” ou qui sont “privés des biens de première nécessité”, après des “mois d’affrontements armés et de violences”. “Je demande à la communauté internationale de subvenir aux besoins de la population”, a-t-il ajouté. Continue reading

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Caritas aid gets through to Congo camps

Marceline Dusabimana, 36, a mother of six children, waits in turn to receive oil, maize flour, beans and salt.from caritas. Credit: Taylor Toeka/Caritas Goma

By Taylor Toeka Kakala , Caritas Goma

The sun begins to break as a long line of tired women and anxious men forms in front of the Caritas Goma food distribution point.

In the middle of the line, Marceline Dusabimana, 36, a mother of six children, waits in turn to receive oil, maize flour, beans and salt.

As most of the beneficiaries present, Marceline fled the fighting between the Congolese army and rebels of the M23 that started six months ago.

“I have witnessed war for the past 15 years. I moved from one camp to another. We are completely dependent on humanitarian aid, because we lack the means to buy food,” she said.

Caritas has started the distribution of food from the World Food Programme (WFP) for 9,983 displaced families in Mugunga camp. These initial distributions consist of a three-day ration.

Conflict in North Kivu has exacerbated an already dire humanitarian situation and uprooted more than 750,000 people from their region of origin. Among them, 250,000 newly displaced people have fled the fighting between the regular army and the M23.

“I watched my husband die in Kibumba before I took flight with my kids to the Kanyaruchinya camp”, she said.

The situation in Goma is now at the centre of attention. It has always been a catalyst for many issues and a place for rural populations seeking safety from the danger of the hills.

However, the presence of so many people forced from their homes contributes to environmental degradation and worsening health conditions as overcrowding increases the proliferation of disease.

Caritas Goma is the local diocesan Caritas, part of the national member Caritas Congo. Caritas has launched an appeal for more than US $2.6 million to assist the most vulnerable as well as provide protection for 60’000 people displaced by the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Goma diary

This morning Caritas Goma Director Fr. Oswald Musoni gave us his reflections on the situation following the fall of the city to M23 rebels on 20 November.

“The bombs and bullets were terrifying.  I’m finally feeling better after three days and am back and at work,” he said. “Yesterday it was difficult to get around, but this morning the shops are open and the city has come back to life. The Caritas team headed out into the field trying to collect information on the number of people affected by the crisis. The situation is very fluid so we’re still being cautious.” Continue reading

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