As the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) escalates, UNICEF underscores the urgent and growing humanitarian needs of refugees in burundi. Over the past few weeks, an influx of individuals fleeing violence and instability has substantially increased the pressure on local communities and resources. The organization has reported a surge in demand for essential services, highlighting that nearly 75,000 refugees have arrived in Burundi as January 2025, exacerbating the existing challenges in health, nutrition, and education sectors.

In response to this crisis, UNICEF is mobilizing its efforts to provide vital assistance, focusing on immediate lifesaving interventions. Key priorities include:

  • Health care access: Ensuring that refugees receive necessary medical attention and vaccinations.
  • Nutrition support: Addressing the rising levels of malnutrition among children under five.
  • Safe spaces: Establishing child-friendly areas to protect and support children affected by the conflict.
  • Education initiatives: Providing educational materials and support to help children continue their studies.
Age Group Estimated Needs
0-5 years 50,000 children requiring nutrition support
6-12 years 30,000 children needing educational resources
13-18 years 20,000 adolescents needing psychosocial support