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 Political Affairs Section, in partnership with the Collective of Women's Associations for Development (CAFED). Equipment for the Provincial Assembly's functioning The batch delivered on December 17, 2025, includes about twenty…
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 a three-day workshop organized from December 9 to 11, 2025, with support from MONUSCO's Civil Affairs Section in Beni. It aims to improve civilian protection and strengthen coordination of security actions in an area facing…
Jean-Tobie Okala In Djaiba, in the territory of Djugu, Ituri, a public lighting project has been implemented to improve the security and living conditions of civilian populations, particularly displaced persons settled in the area and its surroundings. Carried out as part of MONUSCO’s Quick Impact Project (QIP) program, the initiative received funding of $18,000 USD. Public Lighting to Reduce Nighttime Insecurity Solar panels have been installed…
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 service, recognizes their commitment to peace and civilian protection in an area persistently affected by insecurity. On this occasion, 576 peacekeepers were honored, including Dr. Dipsana Bista, who indicated that the Nepalese…
In Ituri, MONUSCI and partners raise awarness on sexual and digital violence during the 16 Days of Activism campaign
In Beni, 200 ex-combattants and vulnerable people get kits and training for sustainable reintegration through Muda Wa Amani II.
MONUSCO unites leaders in Lubero to fight disinformation, boost trust, and strengthen civilian protection amid armed violence.
Nearly eighty years ago, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights defined what every person needs to survive and thrive. It was a philosophical and political breakthrough — and it has been the bedrock of our global community ever since. Human rights — civil, political, economic, social and cultural — are inalienable, indivisible and interdependent. But recent years have brought a shrinking of civic space. We have grave violations that signal a…
Nearly eighty years ago, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights defined what every person needs to survive and thrive.
In Tchomia, a DDRCS project gives ex-combatants training and jobs to boost the local economy and build lasting peace.
