English: Pygmy boy in the village Shasha in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo. During conflict between Rwandan Hutu rebels, government troops and local militia in 2007.
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The fighting in North Kivu between Rwandan Hutu rebels, government troops and local militias has led to the displacement of almost 300,000 people since December of last year. UNICEF has been responding throughout but three weeks ago we decided to increase our response with the creation of an Emergency Response Team. The team is composed of staff taken from our regular programmes in the Goma office. Thursday was the team’s first mission in the field.
Shasha is a village of 15,000 people about an hour south west of Goma on the lake. About one hundred pygmy families have set up a spontaneous camp and another 200 families have been taken in by host families. The first families arrived in May but more people are coming all the time. The camp was made of banana leaf huts, about 20% were still under construction. According to the inhabitants of the camp more people are on the way.
UNICEF and Solidarites have put in latrines, showers and repaired 2 fountains. Oxfam will later be doing a project to improve the distribution of water in the village. There is much more to be done, the displaced people cannot afford to pay for health care nor for schooling. The village head says that the displaced have not received any food aid and so the village is supporting them but this is a heavy burden for an already impoverished community. The villagers are also trying to find work for the pygmies to provide them with some kind of livelihood.