Although the Democratic Republic of Congo received some attention this year for holding its first free elections in four decades, the war-torn country where nearly four million people have died as a result of the conflict since 1998 is still home to one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. Congo is plagued by malnutrition, malaria and other largely preventable conditions that kill 1,200 people a day a death toll, as UNICEF points out, that is the equivalent of suffering a 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami every six months. More children die in Congo before reaching their fifth birthday than in China, a country with 23 times the population.