Thursday, May 8, 2014

KINSHASA: RAIN DEGRADE LIVING CONDITIONS REPRESSED BRAZZAVILLE AFRICA, WE NEED YOUR HELP

Kinshasa: rain degrade living conditions repressed Brazzaville

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Nationals expelled from DRC Congo - Brazzaville are grouped Cardinal Stadium on November 24 Malula ex-pending their return to their original provinces.  The 05/07/2014 in Kinshasa.  Radio Okapi / Ph.  John BompengoNationals expelled from DRC Congo - Brazzaville are grouped Cardinal Stadium on November 24 Malula ex-pending their return to their original provinces.The 05/07/2014 in Kinshasa. Radio Okapi / Ph. John Bompengo
The recent rains that fell on the city of Kinshasa have degraded the lives of nationals of the DRC, repressed Brazzaville grouped Malula Cardinal Stadium and the courtyard of the town hall of Kinshasa. In the enclosure of the communal house, expelled, sitting on their suitcases and legs in the mud, waiting for their identification, provided by the humanitarian services of the Ministry of Social Affairs.Cardinal Malula stage, the majority of people took place in the bleachers. The land is covered with puddles in the middle of which stands a tent below which expelled some placed their luggage.

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A woman arrived at the scene 10 days ago with 5 children, says:
We are all seized, we spend the night under the stars. When it rains, we cover with a chair or bucket. Sponges and children's clothes are all wet 've spread on the wall. We hope that there is sufficient sunlight to make it dry, otherwise we will have to spend the night on the floor with the kids. You see this child sleeping on the steps? This is my child, it has a year. This is his room, whether it is hot or cold, this is where he sleeps. "
Weather conditions threaten the health of the occupants of these two sites equipped for expelled Brazzaville. Dr. Nicole Ngumba of the Red Cross expressed concern about the DRC.
"There are a lot of risks of epidemic diseases such as cholera, typhoid fever, malaria, disease of dirty hands " , she says .
Most people who stay in these sites for several days are from other provinces or lack family in Kinshasa. The province of Bas-Congo last few days organizing the return of expelled from the province. Five cents from Lower Congo have already been renewed home. Several other people in the provinces are still waiting for help to return home. This is particularly the case from Ecuador for the vast majority.
Mobile clinics of the National Programme Emergency and Humanitarian Action Department of Health provide since 1 st May, medical care in these sites. But caregivers still lacks necessary equipment to ensure proper care of the sick.
In addition, mobile latrines were installed in these two sites. Health services also work there, says Micah Dominique Wando, Chief Disaster Management Division Red Cross to help expelled through donations from private and churches.
In the 5th of May, the government had identified 72,731 Congolese expelled from Brazzaville.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM), meanwhile, said that about five thousand citizens of the DRC are turned daily Brazzaville.
Police Congo Brazzaville leads from the April "Operation Mbata are mikolo" (slap elders, in French). Officially, this is intended to deport illegal aliens.
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