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Justice Support
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…

About Rule of Law
About Rule of Law and Security Institutions Division (ROLSID) Strong institutions are the foundation of lasting peace. The Rule of Law and Security Institutions Division (ROLSID) unites MONUSCO’s Security Sector Reform (SSR)…
What is the Rule of Law Section mandate?
Background of the Rule of Law Section Established in 2004 as a small unit to advise on a range of rule of law issues, the Rule of Law Section has since expanded to support wider security sector reform in the DRC, including…
Civilian justice
In cooperation with main national and international actors, the MONUSCO Rule of Law Section is focusing its efforts on strengthening democratic institutions and the rule of law. Its activities aim at building the capacities…
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…

Captain Sabrina Binte Islam is an aircraft maintenance engineer in the Bangladeshi army. She has been serving with MONUSCO since March 2024 / Photos Aubin Mukoni and Banbatt
Born to serve. A Bangladeshi engineer ensures that UN helicopters can carry out lifesaving operations in the DR Congo
Captain Sabrina Binte Islam is an aeronautical maintenance engineer from Bangladesh. She arrived in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in
PR: MONUSCO launches first "training of trainers" for SAMIDRC commanders to strengthen peacekeeping capabilities in Eastern DRC
Goma, November 4, 2024: The United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) has launched the first round of a two-week "Training of Trainers" session designed for the…

Sexual Violence Unit
Since the Great Lakes conflict began in 1996 many cases of sexual violence have been recorded in the Democratic Republic of Congo and countless more have gone undocumented. The scale of the abuses and their physical…
