
Bintou Keita, the chief of MONUSCO, announced on May 17 that her group is willing to collaborate with the government to assist those affected by the floods in Kalehe (South Kivu).
Written by Chris Muhizi Minembwe Capital News 2:00pm Kinshasa Time.
She confirmed that while she was in Bushushu, where she observed the harm brought on by the landslides brought on by the heavy rains on May 4.
The RN2, relocation, and aid with food and drinking water are among the top requirements listed by these survivors of this natural disaster.
Bintou Keita also gave assurances about the initiatives she is directing in conjunction with the Congolese government to assist these catastrophe victims.
She was limited to Bushushu with her delegation for the duration that the road was closed due to rain damage.
The leader of the UN mission met with representatives of the victims of these two communities in this village.
Bintou Keita also hoped to have an understanding of the severity of the situation and the work being done by the humanitarian sector in the wake of the catastrophe through this visit.




