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Special Report: Congo

The conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo has taken a horrific human toll.  A major IRC survey found that nearly four million people died from war-related causes in the country since 1998 Ð the worldÕs deadliest documented conflict since WW II.  A new study about to be released shows the numbers steadily rising.  Rape is used as a weapon of war in Congo and countless women are assaulted every day. Women are being targeted in the most recent outbreak of fighting in eastern North Kivu province, where an estimated 400,000 people have been driven from their homes.

    Through Congo on a Motorbike


    On a beat-up off-road motorcycle loaded with backpacks, jerry cans for spare fuel and camera bags, the IRC’s Peter Biro follows one of the IRC mortality survey teams on a dramatic journey through the dense Congolese jungle.

    Read Peter's blog and his new photo essay on the BBC Web site >

    More from the Field

  • Photo Essay: Meeting urgent needs in volatile Congo
  • Blog:The IRC’s Lydia Gomersall finds out how a village is spending $30,000 to rebuild.
  • Interview: Sarah Mosely on IRC progams for rape survivors
  • More Photos: Stopping Ebola in its tracks
  • Feature: Helping a child soldier return home
     

 

 



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