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USAID has cancelled the rape survivors kits that were to be sent to Congo due to conflict.

The United Nations and aid organizations said that the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump cancelled a contract for the supply of emergency kits to rape victims in Congo, as violence exploded in the east in this year. This left thousands without access life-saving medications, they added.

The emergency kits contain medication to prevent HIV, other sexually transmitted diseases, and unwanted pregnancies. It was not previously reported that the decision to cancel a contract for 100,000 post-rape kit had been made. The U.S. Agency for International Development's contract was meant to supply Congo's war-ravaged east provinces for an entire year. However, thousands of health centers were left without supplies when the fighting escalated. State Department, the agency that manages USAID did not reply to requests for comments by email or text message.

For this article, I spoke with officials from the United Nations as well as four other aid organizations that treat rape victims in eastern Congo. A team visited South Kivu Province to speak to survivors and healthcare workers.

One health worker from Congo who did not want to be identified for fear of reprisals said: "When you look at the eyes of a victim of rape, you get the feeling that her gaze has died." "You will never forget telling that person that you do not have medicine or know how to assist them and asking them leave. In January, M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, swept through the east of the nation, capturing two major cities in an escalation to a decades-long war. Since then, the UN says that 67,000 rapes have been reported. Many more are likely to go unreported.

UN experts and aid organizations have documented sexual violence in the Congo as a weapon used for war.

PIPELINE DISRUPTED After taking office, Trump ordered a 90 day pause in foreign aid and stopped grants from USAID.

The contract between USAID and a kit supplier was about to be signed when Elon Musk announced that he would close the agency by January. At the time, Elon was leading a department aimed at improving the efficiency of the U.S. Government. USAID, according to the UN, and other aid organizations, immediately canceled the contract that would have resupplied tens of thousands of health centers by March. The supplier has been agreed to remain anonymous to protect sensitive operations in Congo.

Noemi Damonte, deputy representative of the United Nations Population Fund in Kinshasa, said that when USAID terminated the large funding it had provided to this American NGO all its activities were immediately halted. The pipeline was disrupted in a very unfortunate moment.

The kits are packaged in a box that contains HIV medication, which is meant to prevent infection within 72-hours. They also contain antibiotics, tests for sexually transmitted disease and emergency contraception. USAID paid for the supplies to be delivered to over 2,000 facilities.

Amadou Boucoum, country director for CARE International, said that the kit was important because it would reassure a woman who had been traumatized by rape that she wouldn't contract AIDS, she wouldn't become pregnant, or she'd get venereal disease. UNFPA provided a document that showed that only seven of the 34 health zones of North Kivu had a minimal amount of post-rape kit left. Less than 1 in 4 survivors needs are being met. Only 13% (or survivors) who request assistance receive HIV prevention medication within 72 hours.

The U.S. State Department says it will continue to fund life-saving programs around the world, but the contract for the supply of post-rape kit to survivors is still cancelled.

Trump said the U.S. pays for foreign aid disproportionately and wants other countries shoulder more of the load. According to data from the government, the U.S. spent $65 billion on foreign aid last year. Nearly half of that was through USAID. UNFPA, along with other aid organizations, is trying to raise $35 million in order to replace the funding that the United States has lost from Western donors like the Gates Foundation.

UNFPA's document stated that the cancellation of abortions could lead to the death of survivors, the spread HIV, unwanted pregnancy, and unsafe, high-risk abortions.

(source: Reuters)