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World Vision responds to the needs of families fleeing volcanic eruption in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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Thousands are fleeing Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo in alignment with concerns that there may be another eruption.

World Vision staff are responding to the urgent needs of affected families in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, including food, mental health and child protection support. 

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