Thousands of people displaced by the conflict have been left vulnerable. Many at the Murunga IDP camp outside Goma have had to relocate two or three times in the past year. They worry that conflict could break out again.
Sirie Nafanjala is one of those starting over. He's weatherproofing his new home. His last home was ransacked by retreating FARDC soldiers.
“Life was hard here before, but then later some came in and started helping us, and we started living nicely. But then the war came, and things changed again. So that's how we are living here," he said.
Aid workers are concerned that if the conflict returns, conditions could become even worse and access to those in need impossible.
“We're able to provide basic medical care, but, on a longer term basis, this isn't sustainable, and we're very concerned about the situation for people," said
Grace Tang, who is with the medical aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders.
While M23's future plans are uncertain, many hope their exit will bring a moment of peace for those tired of war.
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