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MONUSCO backs mediation efforts between Bafuliru and Barundi communities in Uvira
Uvira, 28 September 2012 - A joint mission was undertaken on 28 September 2012 in the territory of Uvira by the head of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) and…

UN staff inducted on HIV/AIDS in the DRC
Kinshasa, 27 September 2012 - The HIV/AIDS Unit of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) organized the first session of its HIV awareness program for United…
University lecturers of the Great Lakes Region meet in Goma
Goma, 5 October 2012 – More than 50 University lecturers from Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) met during a two-day conclave, 2 to 4 October, to discuss their possible contribution to…
Democratic Republic of Congo's security forces involved in human rights violations (20 March 2012)
A United Nations report says serious human rights violations were committed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo during 2011 presidential and parliamentary elections.

Des casques bleus sud-africains ont été décorés de la médaille des Nations Unies en hommage à leur contribution aux efforts de paix en RD Congo. ©Photo Force MONUSCO
In Beni, peacekeepers from a dozen countries awarded UN medals for their commitment to peace
Having been stationed in the DRC for more than a quarter of a century, South African peacekeepers have left their mark on MONUSCO’s history.

The aim of the training is to help peacekeepers improve operational planning, measure impact, and adapt interventions based on concrete and verifiable data, with the ultimate goal of strengthening the protection of civilians.
©MONUSCO / Sébastien Kitsa
Beni: MONUSCO peacekeepers trained on an operations planning tool
The MONUSCO Strategic Planning Cell, in collaboration with the Department of Peace Operations, through the Policy, Evaluation and Training Division based at United Nations Headquarters in New York, organized a training…

The local authorities requested support from MONUSCO to evacuate internally displaced persons who had taken refuge at the residence of the chief of the Walendu Djatsi sector.
©Photo Force MONUSCO
MONUSCO intervention in Djugu territory to prevent a militia attack
During the night of May 4 to 5, 2026, MONUSCO peacekeepers intervened following a new escalation of security tensions reported in Djugu Territory, in Ituri. According to information gathered by the Mission and the Congolese…

The Head of MONUSCO, James Swan, travelled to Fataki in Djugu territory, where the Mission’s Nepalese contingent base remains a key platform for the protection of civilians and a place of refuge for many displaced families.
©MONUSCO / Didier Vignon Dossou-Gbakon
In Fataki, James Swan engages with displaced communities and local authorities
On the final day of his visit to Ituri, Thursday, 23 April 2026, the Head of MONUSCO, James Swan, travelled to Fataki in Djugu territory, where the Mission’s Nepalese contingent base remains a key platform for the protection…
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General
Statements by Mr. James Swan, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and Head of MONUSCO.

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
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In front of James Swan, the Ituri governor praises “excellent collaboration” with MONUSCO
During discussions with the head of MONUSCO, General Luboya praised “Aru 2,” the agreement signed by the armed groups in Ituri.
