We wanted to simply update you and sollicit your prayers for the situation in Goma. The fighting has created a situation where all roads out of Goma are cut off, except for the road crossing the border into Rwanda (and speculation is rife that this border will be closed).
This has been some time in coming, as you might imagine. The government forces have been losing significant ground since the elections. There is still no particular indication that the rebels want to take Goma, rather their aim seems to be to make the population of Goma suffer (as normally Goma's provisions come from the countryside - from which it is now cut off). Currently supplies come into Goma only from Rwanda, so prices are rising on a daily basis.
These changes in the status quo have meant a number of things for Medair. First, we have had to pull back from some of the places where we have been serving because of security issues. This has meant quite difficult trips out from sites where staff have been serving on alternate routes. The attached video shows the harrowing trip by motorcycle over muddy mountaineous roads that some staff had to undertake in order to get back to Goma. This particular trip meant taking a boat on Lake Kivu as well.
24/7 health post set up in camp for displaced people |
Community meeting to open health post |
Christine and I were in Nairobi seeking medical care while much of this transpired. We came back to Goma on Wednesday. But headquarters wants to limit the number of international staff in Goma to 7, in case of need for boat evacuation across Lake Kivu. So on Thursday, I flew to Beni (and subsequently went overland), in order to go to our base in Butembo to address some logistical concerns. I will work from there for the next couple of weeks. On Friday Christine flew to Bunia, to work from our base there and participate in a training for staff who have returned from the field.
We have been challenged in getting supplies for all of these responses again. We have a truckload of supplies that we hope will leave Nairobi this week for Butembo. And we have several truckloads of additional supplies, for which the orders need to be finished so that they can be trucked to Congo.
We simply want to ask for your prayers for all these things in the weeks to come!
Praise:
- General calm and little violence in the post-electoral period - thanks for your prayers;
- For access to good health care in Nairobi;
- For Medair's commitment to its staff, international and nationa staff;
- For the healing of our country director, Marian's, sudden hearing loss!
Prayer:
- For us to be able to get other needed supplies from Nairobi to Congo - and cleared from customs (you can just keep this on your prayer list continually!);
- For peace for Congo, and for the suffering of Congolese to stop;
- For Medair to be able to continue to stand in the gap with the afflicted, the harassed and the destitute