Millions Displaced by War in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Peace News spoke to displaced civilians in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) about the human suffering caused by the country’s conflict and failed peace efforts between the government and M23 rebels. The interviewees discussed the violence they have witnessed, and their living conditions in displacement camps. They explained the necessity of peace in order to help the country develop economically, and socio-culturally. Footage by Akilimali Saleh Chomachoma, and video editing by Mica Hong.

Akilimali Saleh Chomachoma
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Akilimali Saleh Chomachoma is a dedicated and ambitious independent journalist who reports from Congo and central Africa around a decade now. He produces stories on issues such as: breaking news , business, politics, justice, environment including climate change, and health. Having started out in radio before migrating to the international online press, his work focuses on how local communities are part of the solution to the problems they face. Many of his articles are in French but he has produced some English articles for Zenger, Degree, IPS and Quartz. Akilimali is a regular contributor to BBC English-language programs, including the BBC World Service for the latest news from the region. His aim is to cover the news in a conflict zone with complete independence.

Mica Hong

Mica Hong is a promising video editor and an aspiring filmmaker. Currently pursuing a degree in Broadcast Communications, she strives to bring creative visual storytelling in every frame edited. She is also an active volunteer in the community, dedicating her time and skills in a Rotaract Club with a heart of service to make a positive im

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