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Military justice
The rule of law and military justice There are two main reasons why ROL Section is involved in strengthening the capacity of the DRC military justice system, as called for in United Nations Security Council Resolution 1925…
Rule of law activities
The ROL Section activities fall within the frameworks of the National Program on Peace Building (Plan de Consolidation de la Paix (PCP) in the Western Region of the DRC and the Provincial Comités Techniques Conjoints (CTC) of…
What is the rule of law?
According to the Secretary General’s definition, the rule of law is a principle of governance in which all persons, institutions and entities, public and private, including the State itself, are accountable to laws that are…
Rule of Law contacts
Kinshasa Headquarters + (243) 081 7153605 Ext –5538 Regional Offices Bandundu: + (243) 089837624 Ext –3996 Bukavu: + (243) 0999 256232 Ext –4315 Goma: + (243) 081 890 7478 Ext –6997 Kananga: + (243) 099 7345 193 Ext –3137…
Materials
This material has been produced by the OHCHR or the OHCHR, sometimes with the support of its partners. This material seeks to raise awareness of laws and human rights among the population. This material can be easily printed…
Military mandate
The United Nations Security Councly authorizes MONUSCO, in pursuit of the objectives described in paragraph 6 above, to take all necessary measures to perform the following tasks, bearing in mind that these are mutually…

Military
On 28 March 2013, the Security Council decided by resolution 2098 that MONUSCO shall, for an initial period of one year and within the authorized troop ceiling of 19,815, include an “Intervention Brigade” consisting inter…

A deminer is practicing to clear a dangerous area. Photo MONUSCO
Mine Action
Who are we? Established in 1997, the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) works to eliminate the threat posed by mines, explosive remnants of war and improvised explosive devices by coordinating United Nations mine…
Impact from January 2016 – to date
Since 1st January 2016, UNMAS supported MONUSCO Protection of Civilian (POC) mandate by responding to 626 explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) requests from the UNMAS green line, civilians, FARDC and MONUSCO. The number of…
Mine Action funding
In 20/21, UNMAS is conducting operations in support of MONUSCO through the funding of USD 3,443,244 million from the Core Assessed Budget and 800,000 from the Programmatic Funding. Picture: Mortar identification (MONUSCO/…
