In addition to being a poet and slam artist, Congolese Do Nsoseme Dora is also a photographer. Her work, at the intersection of documentary and conceptual styles, often features staged scenes that challenge traditional gender roles.
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Among the photos the public will discover at this year's Photoville Festival are those by Do Nsoseme, whose art promotes gender equality and encourages dialogue on the role of women in society in the Democratic Republic of Congo, his country of origin.

The training enabled participants to deepen their technical and legal skills in dealing with firearms-related crime.

Celebrated on June 5 every year since 1973, World Environment Day is the world's biggest platform for raising public awareness of the environment.

Samuel, now an ex-combatant, claims to have convinced a dozen young people to lay down their arms, return to civilian life and move towards a better life.

During the workshop, participants deepened their knowledge of children's rights, human rights, gender and national and international legal protection mechanisms.

The peacekeepers carry out day and night patrols alongside the FARDC to guarantee the safety of displaced people.

A four-storey building under construction collapsed in Bunia on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at around 2 p.m., near the provincial governorate.

MONUSCO's mandate includes strengthening public institutions, supporting the judicial system, combating impunity and consolidating the rule of law.