Published: · Region: North Kivu, DRC · Category: Forecast

Gradual increase in internally displaced persons in eastern DRC due to M23-related tensions

Theater: North Kivu, DRC
Time horizon: 7d
Published: 2026-05-04
Low-moderate confidence (55%)
Risk direction: escalatory · Impact: MEDIUM

Executive summary

Within a week, the eastern DRC is likely to see a modest but notable increase in internal displacement as communities react to heightened tensions and potential realignments following US sanctions on Kabila and ongoing M23 activities. Sanctions may alter local power balances, financing flows, and perceived security, leading some communities to preemptively move away from contested zones. If armed groups exploit the political moment, localized violence could accelerate this trend. Humanitarian agencies will face access challenges due to insecurity and terrain.

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