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Democratic republic of the Congo: EASTERN DRC: Incidents Against Humanitarian Workers (January - April 2026)
By UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs at ReliefWeb
· June 9, 2026
· 2 min read
. The number of incidents affecting humanitarian actors in eastern DRC fell from 33 in March 2026 to 29 in April, a decrease of 12.1 per cent. Of these 29 incidents, 12 (41%) occurred in North Kivu, eight (28%) in South Kivu, six (21%) in Ituri and three (10%) in Tanganyika, while no incident was re
Key takeaway Of these 29 incidents, 12 (41%) occurred in North Kivu, eight (28%) in South Kivu, six (21%) in Ituri and three (10%) in Tanganyika, while no incident was reported in Maniema.
Why this matters
The decline in incidents against humanitarian workers in eastern DRC from March to April 2026 is a positive development, but the continued presence of threats in North Kivu and the relative deterioration of the security situation in Ituri warrant close attention. The fact that no humanitarian worker was killed or kidnapped in April, while one was injured, suggests that the risks, although still present, may be somewhat contained. The prevalence of burglary, robbery, and intrusions as the largest category of incidents underscores the need for humanitarian organizations to prioritize asset protection and personnel safety. The breakdown of incident types also highlights the complex risk environment faced by humanitarian workers, with criminality, operational interference, and direct pressure on personnel and assets all contributing to the challenges. As humanitarian efforts continue in the region, monitoring the security situation in Ituri and North Kivu will be crucial to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of aid delivery.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 9, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? . The number of incidents affecting humanitarian actors in eastern DRC fell from 33 in March 2026 to 29 in April, a decrease of 12.1 per cent. Of these 29 incidents, 12 (41%) occurred in North Kivu, eight (28%) in South Kivu, six (21%) in Ituri and three (10%) in Tanganyika, while no incident was re
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