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La República Democrática del Congo ha estado en las noticias esta semana con filtrado informes de la ONU que implican a los gobiernos de Ruanda y Uganda en la inestabilidad en el este del país.
Los dos países vecinos están acusados de apoyar a los rebeldes del Congo M23, una acusación rechazada por ambos gobiernos.
La noticia cayó como un hospital local anunció que más de 5.000 mujeres han sido violadas desde el comienzo del año en la provincia oriental de Kivu Norte solo.
William, quien trabaja para la ONG Todo es un beneficio, tiene su sede en Goma y describe lo difícil que es la vida para las mujeres en la República Democrática del Congo.
Dangers faced by Democratic Republic of the Congo women
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has been in the news this week with leaked UN reports implicating the governments of Rwanda and Uganda in the instability in the east of the country.
The two neighbouring countries are accused of backing Congo's M23 rebels, a charge denied by both governments.
The news came as a local hospital announced that more than 5,000 women have been raped since the beginning of the year in the eastern province of North Kivu alone.
William, who works for with the NGO Everything is A Benefit, is based in Goma and describes how hard life is for women in the DRC.
The two neighbouring countries are accused of backing Congo's M23 rebels, a charge denied by both governments.
The news came as a local hospital announced that more than 5,000 women have been raped since the beginning of the year in the eastern province of North Kivu alone.
William, who works for with the NGO Everything is A Benefit, is based in Goma and describes how hard life is for women in the DRC.
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