DRC Food Crisis Worsens as Foreign Aid Drops
The Democratic Republic of the Congo faces worsening food insecurity in Kinshasa due to climate change, conflict, and reduced foreign aid, with WFP forced to cut emergency relief.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo faces worsening food insecurity in Kinshasa due to climate change, conflict, and reduced foreign aid, with WFP forced to cut emergency relief.
Climate change, conflict, and aid cuts drive severe food insecurity in Kinshasa. Food banks and UN agencies struggle to meet rising needs as millions face hunger.
Fifteen Latin American deportees from the US have arrived in Congo's capital Kinshasa under a Trump administration third-country agreement, raising human rights concerns.
Families navigate treacherous currents and corruption on the Congo River, transporting timber to Kinshasa, as illegal logging and charcoal production endanger the world's second-largest rainforest and its vast carbon stores.