On 3 July 2024, His Majesty’s Ambassador to the DRC, Alyson King, delivered a poignant speech at UK House Goma.
Addressing the current humanitarian crisis and the UK’s commitment to supporting peace and resilience in Eastern DRC, her words resonated deeply with all in attendance.
Condemning the M23 Advances
Ambassador King began by acknowledging the severe impact of the latest M23 advances in Kanyabayonga. She highlighted the plight of many trapped colleagues and humanitarian workers, emphasizing that both civilians and aid workers should never be targets in conflicts.
The Ambassador paid tribute to the courage and dedication of those serving in these dire conditions.
- The attack on a humanitarian convoy, resulting in the death of two Tearfund staff members, underscored the brutal reality faced by aid workers.
- A call for a moment of silence honored the victims of the ongoing conflict.
UK’s Commitment to Peace and Aid
Reaffirming the UK’s unwavering support, Ambassador King assured that the UK would continue its search for lasting peace in the region.
The UK’s presence in Eastern DRC for over twelve years exemplifies this commitment. Highlighting Goma’s dynamic spirit, she praised its creativity, resilience, and beauty, which persist despite the challenging circumstances.
UK’s Humanitarian and Recovery Programs
Program |
Funding Amount |
Key Beneficiaries |
---|---|---|
SAFER consortium | $120 million over 3 years | Emergency relief for affected communities |
Red Cross | Short-term humanitarian aid | |
UNICEF | Support for children and families | |
World Food Programme | Food security and nutrition | |
EAST consortium | Long-term recovery and resilience |
Visiting Bukavu and Lake Kivu
During her visit to Bukavu, Ambassador King met with community and political leaders, discussing the importance of continued collaboration. She reflected on the natural beauty of Lake Kivu and the indomitable spirit of the local populations, further fueling her dedication to the region’s future.
Acknowledging Important Figures and Organizations
Ambassador King expressed gratitude towards various individuals and organizations contributing to the humanitarian efforts. Special mentions included:
- MONUSCO’s DSRSG, Vivian van de Perre, for her influential leadership.
- Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator, Suzanna Tkalec, for her dedicated service.
She also thanked the UK House Goma team, sponsors, and local partners for their unwavering support and contributions.
- The dedication of frontline humanitarians, government leaders, and civil society groups was celebrated.
- Recognition was given to the evening’s sponsors, including Socimex, Rawbank, Vodacom, and others.
A Message from His Majesty The King
Concluding her speech, Ambassador King shared a message from His Majesty The King to President Tshisekedi, celebrating the DRC’s Independence Day.
The message highlighted the enduring ties between the UK and DRC and the mutual commitment to tackling global issues such as peace, prosperity, and climate change.
Background Information on Alyson King
Alyson King OBE, His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo since April 2023, has an illustrious career in diplomacy and international affairs. Her extensive experience includes roles in conflict resolution, policy leadership, and regional communication.
Fluent in multiple languages and holding impressive academic credentials, Ambassador King represents the UK with distinction and dedication.
To Summarize
Ambassador Alyson King’s speech at UK House Goma served as a powerful reminder of the ongoing challenges in Eastern DRC and the unwavering support of the UK.
By addressing the humanitarian crisis, celebrating the resilience of the local populations, and reaffirming the commitment to peace, the Ambassador highlighted the importance of continued collaboration and support in these challenging times.
Sources: THX News, Alyson King OBE & British Embassy Kinshasa.