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

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April was marked by the inauguration of MONUSCO Head James Swan, who held important meetings both in Kinshasa and during his tour of the eastern part of the country. In addition, the Mission’s efforts were highlighted in the context of civilian protection, particularly in Ituri, where hostages were freed thanks to a joint operation by peacekeepers and Congolese military forces in Djugu. During the Special Representative’s visit to Goma, women from civil society organizations sent him a letter.

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Arrivée de M. James Swan au QG de la MONUSCO

MONUSCO’s new Head takes office

James Swan, the new Head of MONUSCO, took office in Kinshasa on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, succeeding Ms. Bintou Keita. He has set out his main priorities: protecting civilians and establishing the necessary conditions for lasting peace.

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Among the former hostages are an officer of the Congolese National Police (PNC), a young activist from civil society movements, as well as a woman accompanied by her child.

In Ituri, four hostages of the CRP militia rescued thanks to a joint FARDC and MONUSCO operation

Abducted by militiamen of the Convention pour la Révolution Populaire (CRP) since January 27, 2026, four people—including a woman and a child—regained their freedom thanks to rescue patrol actions by MONUSCO's Nepalese contingent, carried out jointly with the Congolese army.

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M. James Swan et S.E. Felix Antoine Tshisekedi

The Head of MONUSCO, James Swan, was received in an audience on Tuesday by H.E. President Tshisekedi. Constructive exchanges on the protection of civilians, security sector reform, DDR, and support for the implementation of ceasefire mechanisms. #DRC #MONUSCO

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À #Goma, Marceline incarne un leadership inclusif au service de la paix 🕊️. Grâce à l’appui de la #MONUSCO, elle accompagne des femmes en situation de handicap vers l’autonomie et la participation communautaire.

In #Goma, Marceline embodies inclusive leadership in the service of peace.🕊️

With the support of #MONUSCO, she accompanies women with disabilities toward autonomy and community participation.

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 James Swan en visite de terrain pour renforcer l’appui à la protection des civils
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Au cours des discussions avec le chef de la MONUSCO, le général Luboya a notamment salué «Aru 2», l’accord signé par les groupes armés de l’Ituri.
During discussions with the head of MONUSCO, General Luboya praised “Aru 2,” the agreement signed by the armed groups in Ituri. Photo: MONUSCO ©Didier Vignon Dossou-Gbakon
SRSG James Swan arriving in Goma
The Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Head of MONUSCO, Mr. James Swan, arrived in Goma on Friday, April 24, 2026, as part of his first field visit to the eastern part of the country. ©MONUSCO / Aubin Mukoni

Eastern Tour of the New MONUSCO Chief

From Monday, April 20, to Saturday, April 25, 2026, the new Head of MONUSCO, James Swan, conducted his first field tour in eastern DRC to reaffirm the priority of the civilian protection mandate.

In Beni and Eringeti (North Kivu), he assessed the threat posed by the ADF and held discussions with the Military Governor and civil society regarding humanitarian needs and the safety of women (20-21 April). In Bunia (Ituri), he designated the province as a strategic priority, emphasizing the fight against impunity and community dialogue in the face of CODECO and CRP militias (22-23 April). Finally, in Goma and at the Mubambiro transit camp, Mr. Swan supervised the disarmament process (DDR/RR) for former FDLR combatants and supported diplomatic de-escalation efforts linked to the Doha and Luanda processes. He stressed that lasting stabilization in the region requires—beyond military action, the reinforcement of State authority and dignified reintegration paths for armed groups (24-25 April).

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The security dimension of this project is fully aligned with MONUSCO’s efforts to strengthen the protection of civilians.
The security dimension of this project is fully aligned with MONUSCO’s efforts to strengthen the protection of civilians. Photo MONUSCO ©Didier Vignon Dossou-Gbakon

#Ituri | In Bavonkutu (#Irumu), the Masinda bridge improves mobility and strengthens security.

Built by the Indonesian contingent of #MONUSCO, it boosts economic exchanges and enhances security forces’ response for the #ProtectionOfCivilians.

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