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Insect rearing for food security/ D.R.Congo
by GEDEON WANADI
Created Sep 25, 2020 |
Congo - Bunia
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To help Internal Displaced People (IDPs) to generate income for their living, we have decided to train victims of armed groups in the north-eastern Congo to rear of Black sosldier fly Larvae as to allow them to supply fish and poultry farmers with animal feeds, subsequent contribute to the implementation of SDG (1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13 et 17).
Since December 2017, violence in the province of Ituri, in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has left nearly 1,600 people dead and half a million displaced both toward Bunia Town or the Neighbouring Republic of Uganda. Breaking out in the territory of Djugu, small-scale attacks first pitted the two main communities in Ituri, the Hema and Lendu, against each other. Subsequently, Lendu militias targeted the Hema, Alur, Mambisa, Nyali and then the national army, before attacking nearby territorie of Irumu.
According to the WFP representative Mr Claude Jibidar statement during a press release: "So many Congolese are on the edge, and in even greater danger now of being tipped over the edge”. “The world just can’t let that happen, worried though it understandably is about the huge toll COVID-19 is taking on lives and livelihoods elsewhere”. Now that the world is focused more on the COVID-19 crisis, the hunger is rooting itself in the eastern Congo region that have suffered the armed violence for the passed two decades.
Since December 2017, violence in the province of Ituri, in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has left nearly 1,600 people dead and half a million displaced both toward Bunia Town or the Neighbouring Republic of Uganda. Breaking out in the territory of Djugu, small-scale attacks first pitted the two main communities in Ituri, the Hema and Lendu, against each other. Subsequently, Lendu militias targeted the Hema, Alur, Mambisa, Nyali and then the national army, before attacking nearby territorie of Irumu.
According to the WFP representative Mr Claude Jibidar statement during a press release: "So many Congolese are on the edge, and in even greater danger now of being tipped over the edge”. “The world just can’t let that happen, worried though it understandably is about the huge toll COVID-19 is taking on lives and livelihoods elsewhere”. Now that the world is focused more on the COVID-19 crisis, the hunger is rooting itself in the eastern Congo region that have suffered the armed violence for the passed two decades.
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