The runway provides food assistance to thousands of children in the DRC. The UN partially resumed the provision of food assistance in some areas of Goma in the DR Congo Humanitarian assistance UN World Food Program (VPP) partially resumed food assistance in some regions of the Goma in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Food is received by thousands of children aged 6 months to 5 years, pregnant women and nursing mothers. analysis of the situation carried out by experts of the runway showed that the prices for the main products in the eastern part of the DRC increased sharply. So, corn flour costs almost 67 percent more, salt costs 43 percent, and vegetable oil – by 45 percent. why runway operations Limited ?~ 60 > in connection with the blocking of the main supply routes and the closure of the Goma International Airport, which is a critically important humanitarian node, the operations of the runway are limited. The priority of the organization is to complete the resumption of work, as soon as this allows the situation in the field of security. “The longer we cannot provide food and emergency assistance to families affected by the conflict, the more their needs are growing,” said Peter Musko, a representative of the runway in the DRC “” I do not want to see how children and mothers are more and more suffering from hunger and malnutrition. We need violence to stop so that we can resume our humanitarian activities. It is impossible to ignore the most defenseless people in the DRC during this crisis, ”he added. ~ 60 > UN Humanitarian Air Transport Service, 33.1 million is urgently required. dollars to maintain operations in the country this year. Without additional contributions, air supply can be suspended by the end of March 2025, warned in the runway. ~ ~ h2 >~ 60 > crimes against crimes against Children The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, meanwhile, warn that against the backdrop of violence in the DRC, children become victims of serious crimes, including murders, mass executions, sexual violence, recruitment and abduction. ~ 60 > 60 ~ p Committee experts expressed concern to the escalation of violence in many villages in North and Southern Kiva, where armed groups are increasingly attacking children who were forced to leave their homes and who have no adequate housing. Such children spend most of the time on the street and are constantly exposed to danger. according to the Committee, 45 out of 120 children who received assistance in one of the transit centers in homom were killed. At the same time, 30 girls from the same center were found in the border area where they were hiding from violence, now they live on the street. sexual violence became the daily reality of some children in covered war of the districts. “More and more children, the vast majority of which are girls, are subject to sexual violence,” the committee said in a statement. ~ 60 > experts also note that civil infrastructure, including schools and hospitals continues to be attacked. “The destruction of medical institutions seriously weakened the already overloaded medical system, as a result of which few existing hospitals are difficult to cope with the provision of urgent services to the population, which is why many children do not receive urgent medical care,” the statement emphasizes. & Amp; NBSP;