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Uganda pledges military assistance to DRC


Uganda pledges military assistance to DRC
Friday, 21 May 2021 16:26
(Ecofin Agency) - The end of the two Congo Wars has seen an emergence of armed groups in the eastern part of the country, creating a climate of insecurity that hampers development in the region. Faced with growing violence, DR Congo entered negotiation with allies, including Uganda.
Uganda intends to deploy troops to help restore peace in the eastern part of DR Congo. David Muhoozi, Chief of Ugandan Defense Forces, made the announcement last May 19.
The soon-to-be-deployed team will back the Congolese army against several militias, in conflict for years. Militias are responsible for several deadly attacks, but also for numerous abuses that prompted President Félix Tshisekedi to declare a state of siege in the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri on Monday, May 3, 2021. ....

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UN supports Ethiopia's humanitarian efforts with $65mln


UN supports Ethiopia’s humanitarian efforts with $65mln
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 14:48
(Ecofin Agency) - Ethiopia is overwhelmed by the Tigray clashes, a drought episode, and the Covid-19 pandemic, with growing humanitarian needs. In April 2021, the country received $64 million in aid from the European Union.
This time, support is coming from the United Nations. On May 6, the institution announced it is helping Ethiopia with $65 million. Of this sum, $40mln will be used to address the situation in Tigray where violence is escalating.
“Women and girls are being targeted with horrific sexual violence, and millions are struggling to access essential services and food, especially in some rural areas that are completely cut off. We need to scale up the humanitarian response now,” said UN humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock. ....

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