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Goma Agreement Signals Long-Term Humanitarian Commitment Amid Ongoing Conflict in Eastern DRC

Goma Agreement Signals Long-Term Humanitarian Commitment Amid Ongoing Conflict in Eastern DRC

Mar 27, 2026 - 09:45
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A significant step toward addressing the humanitarian crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has been marked by the signing of a protocol of agreement between AFC/M23 and Geneva Call in Goma.


The agreement comes at a time when the region continues to face persistent security and humanitarian challenges. It establishes a structured framework for humanitarian dialogue centered on key priorities, including security, stabilization, consolidation, and the protection of civilian populations.

What sets this agreement apart is its long-term vision. Rather than being a temporary or reactive measure, the commitment is designed to remain operational until what is described as the full liberation of the country. This signals an intention to pursue a consistent and sustained approach to humanitarian action, aligned with a broader objective of restoring peace and stability.

For communities affected by ongoing insecurity, the agreement offers a framework grounded in international humanitarian law, emphasizing the protection of civilians under all circumstances. It also reinforces the importance of continuity in humanitarian efforts, particularly in a volatile environment where short-term interventions often fall short.

The long-term nature of the commitment is expected to strengthen trust among local populations, demonstrating a willingness to maintain efforts over time rather than abandoning them amid shifting dynamics. Operationally, the agreement allows for flexibility, enabling actors to adapt interventions based on evolving humanitarian needs.

At both national and international levels, the initiative sends a strong message: that protecting civilians and upholding humanitarian standards remain central priorities throughout the conflict.

Ultimately, this protocol goes beyond a formal agreement, it lays the groundwork for sustained humanitarian engagement and could serve as a foundation for building durable peace in eastern DRC.

Goma Agreement Signals Long-Term Humanitarian Commitment Amid Ongoing Conflict in Eastern DRC

Mar 27, 2026 - 09:45
 0
Goma Agreement Signals Long-Term Humanitarian Commitment Amid Ongoing Conflict in Eastern DRC

A significant step toward addressing the humanitarian crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has been marked by the signing of a protocol of agreement between AFC/M23 and Geneva Call in Goma.


The agreement comes at a time when the region continues to face persistent security and humanitarian challenges. It establishes a structured framework for humanitarian dialogue centered on key priorities, including security, stabilization, consolidation, and the protection of civilian populations.

What sets this agreement apart is its long-term vision. Rather than being a temporary or reactive measure, the commitment is designed to remain operational until what is described as the full liberation of the country. This signals an intention to pursue a consistent and sustained approach to humanitarian action, aligned with a broader objective of restoring peace and stability.

For communities affected by ongoing insecurity, the agreement offers a framework grounded in international humanitarian law, emphasizing the protection of civilians under all circumstances. It also reinforces the importance of continuity in humanitarian efforts, particularly in a volatile environment where short-term interventions often fall short.

The long-term nature of the commitment is expected to strengthen trust among local populations, demonstrating a willingness to maintain efforts over time rather than abandoning them amid shifting dynamics. Operationally, the agreement allows for flexibility, enabling actors to adapt interventions based on evolving humanitarian needs.

At both national and international levels, the initiative sends a strong message: that protecting civilians and upholding humanitarian standards remain central priorities throughout the conflict.

Ultimately, this protocol goes beyond a formal agreement, it lays the groundwork for sustained humanitarian engagement and could serve as a foundation for building durable peace in eastern DRC.