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World Science Day for Peace and Development:
Martin Kobler, Head of MONUSCO and Abdourahamane Diallo, UNESCO Representative to the DRC urge Congolese youth to embrace sciences Kinshasa, 8 November 2014 – The international community commemorates this Monday, 10 November…

Kalemie : MONUSCO raises awareness among local police about sexual violence issues
The training room at the MONUSCO headquarters was used as the venue for the awareness-raising session organised on 14 November 2014 by the UN Mission’s Police component (UNPOL)/Kalemie for some twenty female officers of the…
Live Webcast: Martin Kobler interacts with internet users in a Live debate
The UN Mission in DRC, MONUSCO is organizing a Live social media broadcast to mark MONUSCO achievement of current year and its plan for the upcoming year. This offers an opportunity to highlight and celebrate the Mission 15…

MONUSCO/Equateur participates in the monthly meeting of the Risk Analysis Committee
Mbandaka, 01 April 2014 - Members of the Unarmed community conflicts related Risks Analysis communities CAR) held their monthly meeting. About twenty persons from the provincial Government, provincial Assembly, security…

Equateur: Lanterns were put out on “Women’s Month 2014”
The activities marking the end of the Women’s month in Equateur province took place 45 KM away from Mbandaka at Widji-Fake, on the road to Bikoro on Friday 28 March 2014. MONUSCO, UNICEFand WFPtook part in the activities…
- Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV)
Some progress in the fight against impunity but rape still widespread and largely unpunished
NEW YORK / KINSHASA (9 April 2014) – Rape and sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) remain very serious concerns, with thousands of victims, in particular in the east of the country, over the past four…

At the end of the training, each participant received a certificate of apprenticeship issued by the Ministry of Vocational Training.
Beni: 200 people trained receive reintegration kits as part of the Muda Wa Amani II project.
In Beni, 200 ex-combattants and vulnerable people get kits and training for sustainable reintegration through Muda Wa Amani II.

The discussions highlighted the consequences of digital violence, particularly on victim's mental health, education, and social integration.
Fighting sexual and digital violence in Ituri: progress, but persistent challenges
In Ituri, MONUSCI and partners raise awarness on sexual and digital violence during the 16 Days of Activism campaign
Uruguayan peacekeepers launch soccer schools in Pinga and Goma
Soccer School for all children, vulnerable, disabled, orphans etc is an initiative from MONUSCO Uruguayans peacekeepers . This idea came up when they started playing the game with children in the remote area of Pinga. The…
MONUSCO Deputy-Police Chief visits different MONUSCO units
Goma & Beni, 1st - 3rd April 2014 – MONUSCO Deputy-Police Chief, Colonel Tabasky Diouf paid a working visit to Goma and Beni. The purpose of the visit was to make an assessment of the relocation and installation processes…
