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UNFPA Burundi alongside Congolese Refugees

UNFPA Burundi alongside Congolese Refugees

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UNFPA Burundi alongside Congolese Refugees

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Over 64,000 refugees fleeing escalating conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo have crossed into Burundi, intensifying an already growing humanitarian emergency.

In response, UNFPA is urgently ramping efforts to provide critical health and protection services for vulnerable women, girls, and young people arriving in the country. The majority of those crossing the border are women and children, including approximately 2,500 pregnant women and 7,000 malnourished children. The new influx is overwhelming Burundi’s fragile health system, which is already stretched thin. The crisis unfolds as the country faces the lingering impact of the El Niño-induced emergency, which has displaced thousands more in the northwest.

The Government of Burundi, with the support of UNFPA and other partners, is scaling up vital services including sexual and reproductive health care and prevention and response for gender-based violence, to meet urgent needs on the ground.