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45 000 Congolese 'die monthy'

2008-01-22 15:29

Kinshasa - War, disease and malnutrition are killing 45 000 Congolese every month in a conflict-driven humanitarian crisis that has claimed 5.4 million victims in nearly a decade, a survey released says.

The International Rescue Committee (IRC), which carried out the study with Australia's Burnet Institute, said the Democratic Republic of Congo's 1998-2003 war and its aftermath had caused more deaths than any other conflict since World War Two.

"DRC's loss is equivalent to the entire population of Denmark or the state of Colorado perishing within a decade," George Rupp, president of the aid group, said in a statement.

The findings were published on the day DRC's government and warring eastern rebel and militia factions were due to sign a ceasefire in the hope of halting fighting in the east, which had raged on since the nominal end of the 1998-2003 war.

Malaria 'top killer in DRC'

Rupp said that although DRC's war formally ended five years ago, "ongoing strife and poverty continue to take a staggering toll".

He added: "The conflict and its aftermath, in terms of fatalities, surpass any other since World War II." Malaria, diarrhoea, pneumonia and malnutrition, aggravated by conflict, were the top killers in the DRC, the survey said.

"Most of the deaths are due to easily treatable and preventable diseases through the collapse of health systems and the disruption of livelihoods," said Richard Brennan, IRC director of global health programmes and one of the survey's authors.

The study was conducted between January 2006 and April 2007 in 14 000 households in all the country's 11 provinces. It updated previous mortality surveys, which estimated the toll from the DRC's war at about four million.

1 000 people dying

The IRC said an estimated 727 000 people died in excess of normal mortality during the latest survey period. Children under the age of five were the hardest hit, accounting for nearly half of all deaths despite making up 19 percent of the population.

Before the latest survey, humanitarian workers had been estimating that at least 1 000 people a day were dying in the DRC.

Brennan said: "Since our last study in 2004, there's been no change in the national rate, which is nearly 60 percent higher than the sub-Saharan average."

The vast former Belgian colony's 1998-2003 war sucked in its neighbours, as foreign armies and rebel groups vied for control of the country's rich natural resources.

The conflict wrecked infrastructure already weakened by decades of neglect and corrupt leadership, and forced millions to flee their homes.

Though a peace agreement led to the creation of a transitional government in 2003 and to democratic elections in 2006, conflict had continued in the DRC's eastern borderlands and the effects were felt nationwide.

- Reuters

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