West and Central Africa

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Community members trained by the NGO, the Alliance for International Medical Action demonstrate malnutrition screening techniques in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). 
The initiative is supported by the DRC Humanitarian Fund. Photo: OCHA/Francis Mweze
Community members trained by the NGO, the Alliance for International Medical Action, demonstrate malnutrition screening techniques in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). 
The initiative is supported by the DRC Humanitarian Fund. Photo: OCHA/Francis Mweze
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People in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continue to deal with an unprecedented humanitarian situation, marked by ongoing armed conflicts, massive displacement, climate shocks, and recurrent epidemics. For millions of Congolese, every day is a struggle for survival, in a context where violence, poverty, and instability add to the exhaustion from a prolonged crisis. 

In the east of the country, the war continues to devastate lives. The expansion of territory under the control of the Congo River Alliance/23 March Movement (AFC/M23) in the provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu, including the capture of the cities of Goma, Bukavu, and Uvira, has caused new displacements but also at times forced hundreds of thousands of families to return to their areas of origin, which are often still unstable. 

At the same time, violence persists in Ituri, Maniema, and Tanganyika.

Attacks by armed groups, identity tensions, and retaliations have left entire villages in ruins. Survivors recount nights of fear, looting, and daily uncertainty. Women and girls are exposed to gender-based violence, stigmatized, and deprived of adequate support. 

The devastating effects of conflicts are compounded by the consequences of climate change. In 2025, torrential rains and floods devastated Kinshasa and other regions. In the Greater Kasai and Maniema, they destroyed thousands of hectares of farmland, worsening food insecurity. Nearly a quarter of the population now lives in acute food insecurity. 

Security risks remain the main driver of humanitarian needs in the DRC. In the east, the persistence of fighting will lead to massive displacement, loss of livelihoods, and continued exposure of civilians to serious violations, particularly conflict-related sexual violence. More than 5.35 million people were already displaced in 2025, a figure likely to increase.

At the same time, 26.6 million people are experiencing acute food insecurity nationwide, with a high concentration in the eastern provinces affected by the conflict. 

In 2026, unplanned urbanization, inadequate sanitation, and mass displacement will continue to fuel new epidemic outbreaks. Outbreaks of measles, cholera, malaria, Ebola, and mpox are recurring in a weakened health system, characterized by low vaccination coverage, shortages of medications, and insufficient epidemiological surveillance.  

The UN, its humanitarian partners and the Government have appealed for US$1.4 billion.

Out of a population of 113 million, nearly 15 million people in the DRC need humanitarian support. But severe funding shortages mean the response aims to reach 7.3 million of them this year.

 

Overview of the humanitarian response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Total Population
112.8M 2026
People in need
14.9M 2026
People to be covered by assistance
7.3M 2026
Total requirements (USD)
1.4B 2026
Funding gap (USD)
1.2B 2026
Funding coverage (%)
11.12 2026

Top 5 donors

United States of America, Government of
$42.2 million
European Commission
$37.2 million
Germany, Government of
$18.3 million
Switzerland, Government of
$16.9 million
Belgium, Government of
$12.5 million

Top 5 funded sectors

Réponse multisectorielle aux réfugiés
$27 million
Nutrition
$25.9 million
Not specified
$24.6 million
Sécurité alimentaire
$20.3 million
Protection
$15.2 million

The Democratic Republic of the Congo Humanitarian Fund

The Democratic Republic of Congo Humanitarian Fund (DRC HF) which was established in 2006, is a rapid and flexible funding mechanism supporting national and international NGOs and UN agencies, to respond to the most pressing or critical emergencies in a fast-changing environment. Under the leadership of the Humanitarian Coordinator for the Democratic Republic of Congo, the DRC HF supports the timely allocation and disbursement of donor resources to the most critical humanitarian needs defined in the Humanitarian Response Plan.

Top 5 donors

Belgium
$10 million (pledged)
Germany
$2.2 million (pledged)
Canada
$1.2 million (pledged)

Resources

Funding for OCHA Democratic Republic of the Congo

Total requirements (USD)
10.2M 2026
Opening balance (USD)
0 2026
Earmarked funding (USD)
2.1M 2026
Total (USD)
2.1M 2026

Earmarked contributions

Private Contributions
$0.9 million

Unearmarked contributions

  • Australia
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Luxembourg
  • Monaco
  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Qatar
  • Sweden

Unearmarked contributions (or commitments) are those for which the donor does not require the funds to be used for a specific project, sector, crisis or country, leaving OCHA to decide how to allocate the funds.

Opening balance may include unearmarked and earmarked funding with implementation dates beyond the calendar year, and excludes miscellaneous income (e.g. adjustments, gain/losses on exchange rate etc.)

Funding information from the OCHA Contributions Tracking System.