Central African Republic : (2020-2025)
Counting from 2020-2025, the CAR ( Central African Republic ) continued facing instabilities and a lack of secureness as well as high humanitarian crisis. Approximatively 38% of the population, so around 2.4 million people deeply needed assistance. Neighbor states welcomed around 439,000 people coming from Central African Republic in February 2025, as well as internally with the over 460,000 people displaced. However the Northeast and Northwest of the country remained active with the armed groups and their former rebel factions.
As well as newer militias, frequently having conflicts with the government simultaneously targeting civilians. Plenty fights continue to occur such as the 24 people killed in the late 2024 and early 2025 located in the prefectures of Mbomou and Haut-Mbomou. All those issues combined to the country difficulties concerning economic, health and government state worsened the situation by limiting access to food, services and kept populations in a mental fear state. Without neglecting those regions which lack of government presence and services, creating a dependance in those regions to international support and keeping them in a stagnant situation.
Democratic Republic of Congo: (2023-2025)
590,786 people displaced at the end of several conflicts and fights during the 2023 year mostly linked to the well known group M23. The provinces of Nord-Kivu, Sud-Kivu and Ituri located in the eastern RDC region mostly suffered of a severe escalation of violence. The M23 group attacked once again in the month of January 2025 forcing over 100,000 to run away from areas like Masisi or Sake in only the first week, it will enable a massive displacement. Approaching September 2025, the IDPs(internally displaced persons) reached around 5.28 million with more than 1.6 million internal new displacements counted since the start of the year.
M23 as well as other armed groups intensely attack and terrorizes villages depriving them from essential resources by destroying their homes and obstructing them from humanitarian sources, especially concentrated in regions like North/south Kivu and Ituri. Recorded in the first four month of 2025, 41 attacks on health care faculties those essential services are often targeted for offensives. All those cycle of fights and violence led to a very unstable environment, population displaced in precarious camps with an access for food ,water very limited and medical services. Those event marked one of the worse humanitarian crisis in the country, as an overall present dangerous situation for the population living in those areas


