France is set to host a significant humanitarian conference in Paris in late October 2025, aiming to rally international support and secure $10 billion in aid for the people affected by ongoing crises in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Context of the Crisis
The eastern DRC has faced prolonged conflict, displacement, and food insecurity, leaving millions in urgent need of aid including:
- Food
- Healthcare
- Shelter
- Protection
Conference Objectives
The meeting intends to gather world leaders, humanitarian agencies, donors, and experts to:
- Strengthen humanitarian assistance
- Improve living conditions in vulnerable communities
- Mobilize resources for immediate relief
- Support long-term recovery programs
Significance and Participants
The conference demonstrates France’s dedication to global humanitarian efforts and Central Africa. French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted the need for international solidarity, stating the conference is a call to action for all partners to help advance the well-being and stability of eastern DRC.
Expected participants include representatives from:
- The United Nations
- The African Union
- Non-governmental organizations
- Governments from Europe and Africa
Key Discussion Topics
Participants will address:
- Challenges in aid delivery
- Improving coordination among agencies
- Increasing effectiveness of humanitarian programs
- Root causes of conflict such as governance, security, and economic development
Long-term Goals
By linking financial support with strategic solutions, the conference aims to build resilience and foster sustainable peace in the region.
This event is a crucial step in renewing global focus and accelerating aid efforts for millions suffering in eastern DRC.
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