Twenty-two officers from MONUSCO's Correctional Administration Support Unit, including thirteen women, were decorated during a ceremony held on July 31, 2025, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The role of prison officers deployed by MONUSCO is often discreet, but fundamental. Supporting the national prison administration, they work every day to humanize detention, reinforce security and promote human rights.

The BiEster Foundation, which has been involved for several years in psychosocial support, economic empowerment and the promotion of women's rights in conflict zones, relies on concrete strategies to raise women's awareness and encourage their active participation in peace processes.

«Parler pour protéger» is part of a drive to raise awareness and mobilize the community, reminding us that preventing sexual exploitation and abuse is a shared responsibility, and that information is the first barrier against impunity.


Alongside national forces and local leaders, MONUSCO is maintaining an active presence to prevent further violence and help stabilize the province.

During the training session, participants learned about key concepts such as gender equality, UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and the main national and international legal instruments on women's rights.