I have several good friends here in Glasgow from DRC, our church has 4 families (about 1/3 of he congregation). My dd1's best friend at church is 13, was raped at age 2 just before her parents managed to leave (her Dad was in opposition to the government and the military, she was raped by a soldier :( ).
Her parents fled with her, but at he airport they were not allowed to take their 3 older sons on to he plane. As their dd desperately needed medical help, they left the boys (11,9,7) with grandparents. 5 years ago the boys got to come to the uk too, the eldest has just been accepted to medical school and the next is training as a PE teacher.
Their gorgeous dd got all the treatment she needed and lots of psychological help delivered in French as her first language. She's now in her first year at High School, doing really well, has been here for sleepovers etc, she's a fantastic girl. They now also have 2 little dc, aged 3 & 4.
My heart breaks for the many, many little girls in DRC who weren't able to access this kind of specialist help. It's also the reason that I'm very supportive of refugees - we should be proud to be in a society where we can reach out with love and compassion to families who have suffered so much.