Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC), including CARE's Secretary-General Sofia Sprechmann Sinero, warn that the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo is threatening to push the country to the brink of catastrophe without urgent international action.
Statement by Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Crushing levels of violence, displacement fuel unprecedented civilian suffering
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