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Exclusive-USAID cancelled rape survivor kits for Congo as conflict erupted

Exclusive-USAID cancelled rape survivor kits for Congo as conflict erupted

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FILE PHOTO: Internally displaced Congolese women prepare vegetables outside their houses after they fled, following clashes between fighters linked Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Congo-based rebel group and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC), in Oicha, North Kivu Province of Democratic Republic of Congo June 21, 2025. REUTERS/Gradel Muyisa Mumbere/File Photo
(Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's administration cancelled a major contract to supply emergency kits for rape survivors in Congo as violence surged in the east this year, leaving thousands without access to life-saving medication, the United Nations and aid groups said.
The emergency kits include medication to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, as well as unwanted pregnancies. The decision to cancel the contract for around 100,000 post-rape kits has not been reported previously.
The U.S. Agency for International Development contract was intended to resupply Congo's war-ravaged eastern provinces for the year, and left thousands of health centreswithout provisions when fighting was escalating. The State Department, which manages USAID, did not respond to repeated requests for comment by email and text message.
Reuters spoke to officials at the United Nations and four other aid groups that treat rape survivors in eastern Congo for this story. A team also visited a site in South Kivu province to speak directly to healthcare workers and survivors.
"When you look into the eyes of a rape victim, you get the impression that her gaze is dead," one health worker in Congo, who declined to be named for fear of reprisals, said. "You never forget standing in front of that person and telling them that you don't have any medicine, that you don't know how to help them, and asking them to leave."
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels swept across the east of the country in January, seizing two major cities, in an escalation of a decades-long conflict. The UNhas said that some 67,000 incidences of rape have been recorded since then with many more likely going unreported.
Sexual violence as a weapon of war in the Congo has been documented by generations of UN experts and aid groups.
PIPELINE DISRUPTED
Trump ordered a 90-day pause on foreign aid after taking office in January and halted grants by USAID.
USAID's contract with a supplier for the kits was in the pipeline when billionaire Elon Musk, who at the time was spearheading a department to improve U.S. government efficiency, said he was shuttering the agency in January.
According to the UN and other aid organisations, USAID immediately cancelled the contract, which would have resupplied thousands of health centres by March.Reuters has agreed not to name the supplier to avoid compromising its sensitive operations in Congo.
"When USAID decided to terminate the large funding they had for this American NGO, this American NGO immediately stopped all activities," said Noemi Dalmonte, the deputy representative in Kinshasa for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). "The pipeline got disrupted at a very unfortunate time."
The post-rape kits come in a box containing HIV medication to prevent infection within 72 hours, antibiotics and testing for sexually transmitted diseases and emergency contraception. The supplies paid for by USAID were meant to reach over 2,000 facilities.
'This kit is truly important to reassure the woman who has been really traumatized that she won't get AIDS, that she won't have an unwanted pregnancy, and that she won't contract venereal diseases,' said Amadou Bocoum, the country director of CARE International.
The UNFPA shared a document with Reuters that indicated that only seven out of 34 health zones in North Kivu have a minimal supply of post-rape kits left. Less than one-in-four survivors' needs are currently being met. Only 13% of survivors that request help receive medication to prevent HIV within the recommended 72-hour window.
While the U.S. State Department has said it will continue to support life-saving programs worldwide, the contract to supply post-rape kits to survivors remains cancelled.
Trump has said that the U.S. pays disproportionately for foreign aid and he wants other countries to shoulder more of the burden. The U.S. disbursed $65 billion in foreign assistance last year, nearly half of it via USAID, according to government data.
The UNFPA and other aid organisations are trying to raise around $35 million to cover the loss of funding from the United States from donors such as the Gates Foundation and other Western nations.
The consequences of the cancellation include survivor deaths, the spread of HIV, unwanted pregnancies, and unsafe abortions with high maternal-mortality risk, the UNFPA document said.
(Additional reporting by Victoire Mukenge in Bukavu and Djaffar Al Kantaty in Goma; Editing by Sharon Singleton)
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