Congo Central Conference

Disaster Relief
Women receive food during a distribution operation in Beni, Congo. With a United Methodist Committee on Relief grant, more than 125 tons of food rations, hygiene products and other supplies were distributed to families who fled their homes due to unrest in the country. Photo courtesy of the East Congo Episcopal Area disaster management office.

Church responds to humanitarian crisis in Congo

With financial support from UMCOR, more than 12,000 people displaced by conflict received food and other needed supplies.
Global Health
Pierre Kenga (not pictured) traveled more than 80 kilometers from the village of Dikwadjondo in Sankuru province to the United Methodist-affiliated Tunda General Hospital in Tunda, Congo, with his wife (seated) and his sister (lying down). The hospital is attracting more patients from distant regions. Photo by Chadrack Tambwe Londe, UM News.

Hospital provides beacon of hope in Eastern Congo

Thanks to new buildings and equipment, Tunda General Hospital attracts patients from far and wide, bringing care to a remote region.
Faith Stories
Passengers wear life jackets on a boat on Lake Kivu in eastern Congo. Life jackets are now mandatory for boat passengers after an Oct. 3 shipwreck on the lake killed 34 people, including a United Methodist mother and her 9-month-old baby. Photo by Philippe Kituka Lolonga, UM News.

United Methodists killed in Congo shipwreck

Church member Pascaline Mulindwa and her baby are among those killed when a ferry boat sank on Lake Kivu in war-torn eastern Congo.
Global Health
Dr. Pierre Omesombo, attending physician at Tunda General Hospital, talks with a patient in Tunda, Congo. The country is the epicenter of an mpox outbreak, accounting for 96% of all cases, the Africa CDC reports. The United Methodist medical facility has a laboratory that enables rapid diagnosis of mpox and effective monitoring of the outbreak. Photo by Chadrack Tambwe Londe, UM News.

Church on front line against mpox in Africa

As mpox cases rise, the church is mobilizing in Congo, the epicenter of the outbreak. From pastors to health relays, United Methodists are working to inform local communities about the virus and treatment.

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