
Mark Doyle of the BBC published a great report outlining the most recent involvement of Rwandan, Ugandan and South Sudanese forces in the conflict in Eastern Congo.
In Democratic Republic of the Congo, more than five million people have died during a decade of war in Congo, according to aid agencies. This makes Congo's enduring conflict the deadliest since World War Two. The conflict is fueled by a struggle for resources we use every day, and in this, we are connected to the Congolese people. Learn about the conflict. Take action.
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