Burundi sees its largest number of refugees arriving in decades during Congo’s fighting
- Burundi is experiencing its largest influx of refugees in decades due to fighting in eastern Congo, as reported by the U.N. World Food Program.
- The number of registered refugees needing food assistance has increased to over 120,000 since January, according to the World Food Program.
- The U.N. World Food Program warned that available funds for operations in Burundi are 'stretched to the limit' and may be exhausted by June.
- The M23 rebels have escalated conflict by capturing Goma in January and Bukavu in February, leading to significant displacement.
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Burundi sees its largest number of refugees arriving in decades during Congo’s fighting
BUJUMBURA, Burundi (AP) — Burundi is seeing its largest influx of refugees in decades as tens of thousands of people flee the fighting in neighboring eastern…
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Burundi sees its largest number of refugees arriving in decades during Congo's fighting
The United Nations says Burundi is seeing its largest influx of refugees in decades as tens of thousands of people flee the fighting in neighboring eastern Congo.
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