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Local authorities, the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and internally displaced persons commend Nepalese peacekeepers.
Jean-Tobie Okala The Fataki military base, located nearly 90 kilometers north of Bunia, recently hosted a United Nations medal ceremony honoring MONUSCO's Nepalese Blue Helmets. This distinction, awarded after one year of…

Au cours de trois jours, 75 parties prenantes locales ont validé le plan, notamment les maires des municipalités d’Oicha, Mangina, Kyondo, Bulongo et Lume, les chefs de chefferies et de secteurs, les représentants de l’Agence Nationale de Renseignements (ANR) et les membres de la société civile.
Jean-Tobie Okala The territory of Beni has reached an important milestone in strengthening its security governance with the adoption of its very first Local Security Plan (LSP). This strategic document was validated following…

Cet équipement vise à renforcer la capacité opérationnelle de l’Assemblée provinciale, contrainte de se relocaliser de Goma à Beni à la suite de la prise de Goma par l’AFC/M23 en janvier 2025.
Jean-Tobie Okala The Provincial Assembly of North Kivu has received a donation of computer equipment and office supplies from MONUSCO. This initiative is part of a Quick Impact Project (QIP) implemented by the Mission's…

The discussions highlighted the consequences of digital violence, particularly on victim's mental health, education, and social integration.
In Ituri, MONUSCI and partners raise awarness on sexual and digital violence during the 16 Days of Activism campaign

At the end of the training, each participant received a certificate of apprenticeship issued by the Ministry of Vocational Training.
In Beni, 200 ex-combattants and vulnerable people get kits and training for sustainable reintegration through Muda Wa Amani II.

The discussions highlighted the concrete impact of rumors and hate speech, which have already been the cause of deadly violence in Butembo in recent years.
MONUSCO unites leaders in Lubero to fight disinformation, boost trust, and strengthen civilian protection amid armed violence.

The launch ceremony held in Tchomia was marked by the laying of the factory's foundation stone, in the presence of community leaders, local authorities, and project partners.
In Tchomia, a DDRCS project gives ex-combatants training and jobs to boost the local economy and build lasting peace.

This initiative by the Prison Administration Support Unit, supported by the Gender Section and the United Nations Joint Human Rights Office, aims to encourage responsible and respectful behavior in prisons.
In a province still marked by insecurity and gender-based violence, MONUSCO and its partners are intensifying their interventions.

Beyond the sporting aspect, this refresher course aims to combat the discrimination often faced by people with reduced mobility and to encourage coexistence between able-bodied and disabled athletes.
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The city of Bunia, capital of Ituri province, now has a basketball court that has been completely upgraded and made accessible to people living with disabilities. This court, unique in a city of nearly two million inhabitants…

Voluntary, free, confidential, and anonymous testing remains one of the most effective ways to protect yourself or access comprehensive treatment that allows you to lead a normal life.
On the occasion of World AIDS Day, celebrated on December 1, 2025, MONUSCO contingents in Ituri and Beni conducted several awareness-raising activities targeting young people, women's organizations, and local communities…


