More than 200 health facilities in war-hit eastern Congo have run out of medicines because of widespread looting and supply chain disruptions during fighting this year, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Wednesday (October 8).
Breakdown
- Nearly 90% of surveyed health facilities in eastern Congo are out of medicines.
- Shortages are due to looting and supply chain disruptions amid ongoing fighting. 7s
- Many wounded civilians face long delays and complications accessing care. 22s
- 40% of facilities have staff shortages, and 13% are not functioning. 1m 40s
- The Red Cross warns the crisis is worsening as conflict and funding issues persist. 1m 55s