In tit-for-tat expulsions between the two countries more than 18,000 Congolese have been forced to leave Angola, leading to a burgeoning humanitarian crisis on the Angola-DRC border; more than half the displaced people are women and children.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees will airlift tents and deploy an emergency response team to help the expelled Angolans.
Following talks on 13 October in the DRC capital, Kinshasa, both countries agreed to "immediately stop the expulsions of citizens of their respective states", but there are reports that people are still crossing the border in both directions to reach their country of origin, although the rate has slowed.
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