Humanitarian Action and Resilience

Humanitarian Action and Resilience

Humanitarian Action
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The Context

Humanitarian Action and Resilience

Conflict, displacement, disease outbreaks and other humanitarian emergencies deepen existing inequalities and can rapidly disrupt access to healthcare, protection and justice. Women, girls and marginalized communities are often disproportionately affected, while sexual and reproductive health needs continue throughout every crisis. Repro Justice Congo believes that humanitarian emergencies must never be used as a reason to put dignity, reproductive health and human rights aside.

Our Approach

Our Approach

Community-Rooted Response

We adapt our response to keep essential support accessible, even when conventional systems are disrupted.

Comprehensive Care

Through our clinics, telemedicine, and networks, we facilitate access to SRHR, HIV services, GBV support, and legal assistance.

Remote Support

When insecurity limits physical access, community and remote mechanisms help maintain connections to information and care.

Resilience & Dignity

Partnering with Communities

Our humanitarian approach recognizes affected people not simply as victims, but as partners with knowledge, agency and capacity to shape solutions. By strengthening local networks, community actors and pathways to care, we seek to respond to immediate needs while building longer-term resilience. Conflict does not erase human rights, displacement does not eliminate reproductive health needs, and crisis should not diminish human dignity.

Partnering with Communities