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DRC: the "message of solidarity" from the UN after the visit to the displaced people of the Bushagara camp

Visit of members of the UN Security Council to Bushagara, a site for displaced people near Goma, on March 12, 2023. © Patient Ligodi/RFI

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In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the members of the United Nations Security Council are completing their mission in the country this Sunday, March 12.

This Sunday, they were in the site for displaced people in Bushagara, near Goma to understand the difficulties of action on the ground.

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With our special correspondent in the Goma region, 

Patient Ligodi

It's a special Sunday in this camp.

The displaced people sing and pray before the arrival of the members of the Security Council.

Jean-Pierre believes in God and hopes that this visit by the Security Council will bring solutions: “ 

Following this M23 war, I hope that God will help us, that the war will end.

Here, on this displacement site, we have a very poor quality of life.

May God help us.

We want to go home. 

»

The Security Council is here

A column of vehicles crosses the camp.

The members of the Security Council are there.

Nicolas de Rivière, representative of France on the Security Council, sleeve up, is particularly touched by what he sees, namely women, children, old people living under tarpaulins, lacking almost everything: "It 

's a spectacle of desolation.

The Security Council came here to assess the situation.

He will draw consequences.

We are also here to express a message of solidarity with all the Congolese people.

Today is a field visit focused on the humanitarian response.

We want the humanitarian response to be improved.

It depends on the United Nations and it also depends on the Congolese authorities.

They must give more access and more sites to the United Nations 

“, he underlines.

We are waiting

 "

The visit over, Jeanine, a mother, is now waiting for the promises to come true: “ 

We are waiting.

When they go home, we hope they will speak with their colleagues, so that everything is done, so that we can go home

 ”.

Hundreds of other displaced people left the neighboring city of Saké and arrived again this morning around Goma.

Read also: DRC: the expectations of the displaced during the visit of the UN Security Council mission

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