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In just three days John Holmes, the UN's special envoy for humanitarian affairs, seems to have crossed the length and breadth of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
On Saturday he went to Orientale province where he met victims of LRA attacks and yesterday he was in the Western Province of Equateur where Enyele insurgents have forced tens of thousands to flee their homes.
Network Africa's Bola Mosuro spoke to the BBC's Thomas Fessy who is travelling with the UN delegation.
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