In Beni, North Kivu, ten judicial police inspectors, as well as civilian and military magistrates, completed a two-week training course on the theme “Cryptocurrency and Encrypted Exchanges: A New Challenge in Combating Terrorism Financing.” O
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The training enabled participants to understand the mechanisms of cryptocurrencies and encrypted communications, as well as to identify the risks associated with their use in terrorist financing.

The deputy governor of North Kivu paid tribute to the work accomplished by the United Nations alongside the Congolese people.

At the beginning of the week, a series of conferences was held in Goma, Beni, and Bunia to mark the 25th anniversary of Resolution 1325.

The peacekeepers managed to contain the flames, preventing them from spreading to the treatment rooms and surrounding residences.

This workshop aimed to share best practices, identify challenges encountered, and update the mapping of armed groups active in the province.

This training course focuses on understanding cryptocurrency mechanisms, identifying the risks associated with its use, and collecting and analyzing digital evidence.

In the Djugu territory, a new bridge over the Lidda River now connects Fataki to Libi, facilitating exchanges between communities.

Peacekeepers continue to patrol the area, both day and night, to maintain a deterrent presence and prevent any further attacks.
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