MONUSCO
United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Press Conferences 2011

Between mid-August and September 10, 2020, seven detainees were reported starving to death at Bunia central prison, in the Ituri province. Between January and September 10, 2020, altogether 52 inmates died of malnutrition in this prison. Bunia central prison has not received any state subsidy since February 2020. To deal with this situation, MONUSCO correction administration support section organized on September 11, 2020, an emergency video…
“We received carpentry training in Mavivi as well as tools such as saws and planers which have been handed over to us today. I'm sure we're going to make a better use of them”, said Muhindo Kiriki Siméon, a vulnerable young man from Mavivi, Beni, North Kivu. Muhindo Kiriki Siméon is one of the 432 young people, including 242 girls, who have benefited from the socio-economic reintegration projects financed by the international community within the…
After 17 months in operation instead of the 12 initially planned, a first portion of the troops of the Senegalese Formed Police Unit (SENFPU 13) left Goma, North Kivu and Bunia, Ituri, to return to their home country. In the meantime, 135 other elements of the Senegalese gendarmerie, including 38 women, making up the SENFPU 14, have arrived in the DRC, to take over from their colleagues at the end of their mission, a second portion of which will…
The Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Leila Zerrougui, emphatically denounced fanciful rumors that MONUSCO would be involved in providing logistics to armed groups in the east of the country. During the weekly United Nations conference held on 2 September 2020 in Kinshasa, in responding to a question from a journalist in this regard, the Head of MONUSCO was firm. “ To say that we…
Ten months earlier, some 20 young men from Bunia, Ituri, underwent a training in cell phone repair given by MONUSCO peacekeepers from Bangladesh. The trainees included Jonas Byaruanga Dhedonga, over 27 who is now running two cell phone repair shops. Very fruitful encounter with this ambitious young man who, thanks to MONUSCO, seized the opportunity to change his life. | PORTRAIT | It was at his second workshop that he arranged the meeting with us…
During a working session with MONUSO’s substantive sections in Uvira, South Kivu Province, on 6 th August, some 20 women leaders from the region assessed the critical and worrying situation in the territories of Fizi, Mwenga and Uvira. While recognizing MONUSCO's efforts to protect civilians, they suggest that the UN Mission must do more to gain the confidence of the affected populations. These women leaders note that the recurrence of security…
MONUSCO Office Chief in Ituri, Josiah Obat, officially handed over to the Ituri Provincial Government on Friday, July 31, 2020 a concrete 430-linear meter and 3-meter high fence wall, and two watchtowers or observation posts for Bunia Central Prison, whose construction was funded by the Mission to the tune of US $ 76,234. This MONUSCO’s support is part of the civilians’ protection component of its mandate. It aims to strengthen security both…
On July 29, 2020, Omar Aboud, chief of MONUSCO/Goma Petit Nord office, and General Aba Van Ang, the provincial commissioner of the Congolese national police in North-Kivu, jointly laid the foundation stone for the construction and rehabilitation of the police health centre in North-Kivu. The project consists of expanding the existing delivery room and building a neonatal room as well as an emergency unit. These three units are intended not only…
MONUSCO, through the International Strategy for the Stabilization of Congo (ISSS), officially handed over to the Provincial Government of Ituri, on Tuesday July 28, 2020, a building which will serve as administrative premises for the Kasenyi Land Brigade, in the territory of Irumu. This is one of the achievements of the "Pamoja Kwa Amani" stabilization project (in French "Together for Peace"), in its land governance component; the work began on…
The objective of the mission carried out by MONUSCO from 20 to 25 July 2020 was to get a clear picture of the security and humanitarian situations in the southern part of Lubero territory confronted with repeated inter-armed groups’ clashes over the past month and seek to provide an appropriate response. MONUSCO delegation traveled through villages and towns, in particular Lubero, Luofu, Miriki, Kanyabayonga, Kirumba, Kamandi and discussed the…