Eastern DRC Complex Crisis

Active
2025
Sub-Saharan Africa

Our Impact

NGO partners supported

Responders sent

Aid Supplies Delivered (tons)

Situation Overview

In early 2025, fighting between M23 militant group and Congolese security forces escalated rapidly. Intense conflict since early January has resulted in mass displacement and has exacerbated humanitarian needs, displacing hundreds of thousands and straining already scarce resources. Over 28 million people are now facing acute food insecurity – the highest number ever recorded in DRC – and the conflict is further deteriorating the health crisis, causing an increased need for essential medicines and medical supplies.

Humanitarian access remains a significant challenge to humanitarian actors who continue to provide life-saving aid. Goma International Airport, a critical logistics hub for the delivery of humanitarian aid, remains closed, and road closures and insecurity are further restricting humanitarian access. These airport closures and access issues are making it increasingly difficult and costly for NGOs to access Goma and surrounding towns.

Food assistance shipment reaches 30,000 individuals

Airlink’s Response

Through Airlink’s airline and logistics partners, Airlink is helping NGOs overcome the ongoing humanitarian access issues and logistics challenges by providing free-of-charge airfreight into regional hubs such as Kigali, Rwanda, Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and providing cross-border trucking into eastern DRC.

This transportation model has been critical to navigating the closure of Goma International Airport and the increased logistics costs that NGOs now face, allowing our NGO partners on-the-ground to address immediate needs of communities impacted.

Food production in eastern DRC has been devastated due to the recent conflict and displacement, and hospitals and health facilities are overwhelmed, with some completely destroyed and others struggling to resume operations.

Humanitarian needs include:

  • Food
  • Nutrition supplies
  • Essential medicines
  • Medical supplies

More information is to come as we respond to the unfolding crisis. Follow us for updates, and consider a gift to Airlink before the end of the year that will help transport humanitarian relief and aid to the region.

Without Airlink’s financial backing, this shipment [of food aid] would never have left the ground. Their commitment exemplifies the true value of partnership — where shared purpose and timely support transform plans into lifesaving impact

Kristy Scot

CEO, World Emergency Relie

I am 67 years old. I am thankful for the food you brought to us. May God protect you and grant you a long life. I am living in very difficult conditions. I used to live in the Samsam refugee camp. When I returned, I found my house burnt down. I am going through a hard time, suffering from hunger, and I have no shelter. I sleep on a bench without a blanket or bedsheet. We urgently need housing for our protection.

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