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  Struggling to Survive: One Year Under M23 Control in Goma

One year into M23 control, residents are struggling to get by in DRCAs the sun rises over Lake Kivu, the bustling streets of Goma's central market are eerily quiet. The once-thriving hub of economic activity has been reduced to a mere shadow of its former self, a testament to the devastating impact of one year under M23 control.

A Year of Occupation
The M23 rebel coalition, backed by Rwanda, has held sway over Goma for 12 months. This period has been marked by an economic crisis that has left residents struggling to make ends meet. The conflict has also displaced over seven million people, according to the United Nations agency for refugees.

The Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
As traders wait for customers who are increasingly scarce, the humanitarian situation in Goma continues to deteriorate. The city's residents are forced to adapt to a new reality where basic necessities like food and water are becoming increasingly difficult to access.

A City on the Brink
Goma's central market is a stark reminder of the city's precarious situation. With over 100 armed groups vying for control in mineral-rich eastern Congo, the conflict shows no signs of abating. The international community must come together to address this crisis and provide aid to those affected.

As Goma marks one year under M23 control, it is clear that the city's residents are struggling to survive. The humanitarian crisis deepens by the day, and it is imperative that the international community takes action to address this situation. Only through collective effort can we hope to bring stability and prosperity back to this beleaguered city.

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