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Congo Rape Crisis: US Aid Cuts Leave Victims Exposed
22 Dec
Summary
- US funding cuts left Congolese rape victims without vital PEP kits.
- Victims face delays in essential medical care, risking HIV and pregnancy.
- Sexual violence has spiked amid ongoing conflict in eastern Congo.

In eastern Congo, a drastic reduction in U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funding has led to a critical shortage of Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) kits, leaving numerous rape survivors without essential preventative care. These kits, vital for averting HIV infection and unwanted pregnancies within a 72-hour window, are now scarce, impacting tens of thousands of women and girls in a region where sexual violence is rampant.
The cancellation of a significant contract with Interchurch Medical Assistance (IMA), the sole supplier of PEP kits to the region, has had devastating immediate effects. Reports indicate a sharp decline in the percentage of survivors receiving necessary medication, exacerbating the risks of STIs and unplanned pregnancies. This situation unfolds against a backdrop of escalating conflict, which has seen a significant rise in reported sexual assaults throughout eastern Congo this year.



