Geneva - Continuing fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has prompted the UN to make plans to transfer 60,000 displaced people to a new camp farther away from the front lines, officials said Friday.
The new site is located about 15 kilometres to the south-west of the existing camps. Most of the transferees will have to make their way on foot.
"The voluntary transfer will be complicated," said Ron Redmond of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He added the transfer was expected to start next week.
"We hope to complete it very quickly, within a few days," Redmond said.