United Nations Day:

24 oct 2014

United Nations Day:


Martin Kobler, Head of MONUSCO, appeals for peace consolidation

in the DRC


Kinshasa, 23 October 2014
– Martin Kobler, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General in the DRC, calls on “Congolese people to own the United Nations Charter in order to practice tolerance, to live in peace with one another, in a spirit of good neighborliness, and to join forces with the United Nations to maintain peace and international security.”

The United Nations Charter is a message of peace, “We the peoples of the United Nations determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war…” and also a tool enabling Member States to fulfill their obligations: peace, stability, development and freedom for all people and individuals. “You are the United Nations!” said the Head of MONUSCO.

“This day is not about the work of an organization but about the shared will of people to live together; the United Nations Day is your day,” he stressed.

MONUSCO’s mandate is to ensure the protection of civilians. To fulfill this mandate, we work in close collaboration with the Congolese authorities. But there will be no peace, no stability, no prosperity without the support and engagement of the population, in Beni and elsewhere. “Together we are strong, and together we shall succeed,” concluded Martin Kobler.

Note to editors:

• On 24 October, the United Nations Country Team and MONUSCO are organizing an exchange with students of the Institut Facultaire de l’Information et de la Communication (IFASIC) on the achievements of MONUSCO and the United Nations system in DRC.

• The anniversary of the date of entry into force of the United Nations Charter in 1945 is celebrated as United Nations Day. The ratification of this founding document by the majority of signatories marks, in effect, the birthday of the United Nations.