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UN peacekeepers rescued 191 people while under fire from militiamen belonging to two armed groups. ©MONUSCO
Ituri: UN peacekeepers protect nearly 200 people caught under fire from two armed attacks
Caught in armed attacks, nearly two hundred people were forced to flee their homes in haste.

They were escorted from Gina to Bunia, where they will begin the preliminary tests of the State Examination starting this Monday, May 4.
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“Examen d’Etat” in Ituri: MONUSCO escorts 25 secondary school finalists to Bunia
The principals of three schools had made this request to allow students to travel safely to their examination centers.

Leila Zerrougui, Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in the DRC. Photo MONUSCO/John Bompengo
Statement of the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General in the DRC
Kinshasa, 25 February 2018 - The Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ms Leila Zerrougui, regrets that at least two demonstrators were killed today, one in Kinshasa and one in Mbandaka…

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MONUSCO launches activities as part of the 5th edition of Zero Discrimination Day
Goma, 26 february 2018 – According to the testimonies of some people living with HIV (PLH), they continue to experience the effects of discrimination in various forms in the public and private sectors, as well as in their…

Portrait of Shahin PRAVEEN
There are times when I really need to know someone just because of what is coming out of the person. This is exactly what happened in Shahin’s case. After being nominated by her colleagues for the “Portrait of the month,” it…

- Gender
Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2018 in Goma
Goma, march the 8th 2018 – MONUSCO Strategic Communications and Public Information Section has organized a debate on 08 March 2018 on the role of the media in the advancement of women as part of activities to commemorate the…

The head of MONUSCO met with the governor of Ituri, General Johnny Luboya, on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. Photo: MONUSCO ©Didier Vignon Dossou-Gbakon
James Swan: “Ituri remains a priority for MONUSCO”
The head of MONUSCO met with the governor of Ituri on Wednesday, April 22, to discuss the security situation.

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
- Human Rights
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.

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.
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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.
