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Goma, Nord-Kivu, RD Congo – La Journée internationale des droits de la femme a été marqué ce vendredi matin par une parade des femmes officiers de l’armée (FARDC) et de la police (PNC) nationales congolaises. Des femmes membres de la Force MONUSCO, différentes associations de femmes ainsi que les autorités provinciales et les représentants de la MONUSCO et des agences des Nations unies ont participé à cet évènement. Le gouverneur adjoint du Nord-Kivu a officiellement lancé les activités du mois de la femme. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

 

Goma, North-Kivu, DR Congo – The International Day of Women's Rights was, this Friday morning, marked in North Kivu with a parade by female officers of the FARDC and PNC. MONUSCO female officers, various women groups, Provincial authorities and representatives of MONUSCO and other UN agencies participated in this event. The Deputy Governor of North Kivu officially launched the activities of the month of the woman. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

  

Lubumbashi DR Congo: Public Information and Strategic Communication Division of MONUSCO sensitize. about 2000 students of Lycée Tuendelee on the International Peace Day.

Photo MONUSCO/Carine Tope

Kalehe, South Kivu, DRC: The Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General in the DRC Bintou Keita was in Kalehe in South Kivu on 18 May 2023,where a natural disaster claimed the lives of several people on 4 May 2023. She was accompanied by the MONUSCO Police commissioner, the Head of office of MONUSCO in South Kivu as well as senior leadership of other UN agencies in the DRC. She visited the scene of the incident and met with local authorities and survivors. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

Bunia, Ituri, RDC – Les ingénieurs népalais de la MONUSCO travaillent depuis le 5 mai dernier à la réhabilitation de la route de l'aéroport de Bunia, vers Budana ; un tronçon de 5 kms qui, non seulement, facilitera les déplacements de la communauté locale, mais aussi ceux des forces de sécurité dans le cadre de la protection des civils. Photo MONUSCO/Force

 

Bunia, Ituri, DRC - MONUSCO engineers from Nepal have been working since May 5 on the rehabilitation of the road from Bunia airport to Budana; a 5-km road section which, will not only facilitate local community's movements, but also those of the security forces within the framework of civilians' protection. Photo MONUSCO / Force

  

Goma, Nord-Kivu, RDC : A la suite des mouvements de populations consécutifs à l’éruption volcanique à Goma en mai dernier, et afin d’empêcher toute éventuelle attaque des civils par des rebelles lors de ces déplacements de et vers Goma, les casques bleus indiens de la MONUSCO organisent des patrouilles de sécurisation, comme ici le lundi 7 juin 2021. Photo MONUSCO/Force.

 

Goma, North Kivu, DRC: Following population movements due to the volcanic eruption in Goma last May, and to prevent possible attacks on civilians by rebels during these movements from and to Goma, MONUSCO Indian peacekeepers are organizing security patrols, as illustrated in this picture on Monday, June 7, 2021. Photo MONUSCO/Force.

 

Goma, Nord Kivu, RD Congo : le 19 novembre 2018, un hélicoptère de transport de fret et de troupes de l'Unité d’aviation ukrainienne de la MONUSCO a transporté le personnel du secteur central et leurs équipements de Goma à Lubero dans le cadre du déploiement des forces de réaction rapide de la MONUSCO visant à renforcer la protection des civils et la stabilisation de la RDC. Photo MONUSCO/Force

  

Goma, North Kivu, DR Congo: on 19 November 2018, MONUSCO cargo and personnel aircraft of the Ukrainian Aviation carried out the delivery task of transporting Central Sector personnel and their cargo from Goma to Lubero as part of MONUISCO quick reaction and forces deployment to enhance on the protection of civilians and stabilization of DRC. Photo MONUSCO/Force.

  

Goma, North Kivu, DRC: The Nyirangongo volcano, one of the most active in the Great Lakes region, erupted on Saturday, May 22, causing the displacement of populations who feared for their safety. MONUSCO helicopters carried out reconnaissance flights over the crater and brought in specialists to monitor and advice on the state of the volcano after the eruption.

MONUSCO has remained actively engaged alongside the Congolese population and authorities to deal with this situation. Its civil and military engineering team reopened the Goma-Rutshuru-Butembo road section, which is vital for the supply of food to the population of Goma

Peacekeepers in Goma also provided healthcare, distributing food and water to some displaced persons. MONUSCO has also remained present and continues to hold its positions in the city. Its Indian peacekeepers are patrolling 24/7 on the different routes to monitor and prevent theft-related incidents and lootings in abandoned areas.MONUSCO peacekeepers from China are working to improve traffic on the national road n° 2, between Goma, in North-Kivu, and Bukavu, in South-Kivu. making it possible for thousands of vehicles to reach Bukavu and seek refuge against the latest natural disaster which hit the city of Goma.

  

Kinshasa: Officials from various UN Agencies and MONUSCO educate students of Institut Lumumba on the United Nations and its activities in the DRC and the world over. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali.

  

 

Beni, North Kivu, the commander of the FIB, Major-General Patrick Dube and the FARDC military engineering commander travelled to Kasinga on 2 June 2020 to inspect construction works on the Kasinga-Kididiwe Road. The delegation then went to the FARDC base in Kididiwe2 where they exchanged with the commander of the 3406 Regiment on the protection of civilians. For Major-General Dube this road is of paramount importance to both the military and civilians.

 

 

Kananga, Kasaï-Central, RD Congo : Le nonce apostolique, Mgr Montemayor, lâche une colombe, symbole de la paix, à son arrivée jeudi 7 septembre à l’aéroport de Kananga. Un voyage facilité par la MONUSCO afin de permettre au prélat catholique de se rendre au chevet de cette région durement touchée par des violences il y a quelque temps. Il est accompagné du président de la CENCO, Mgr Utembi, et de l’archevêque de Kananga, Mgr Madila. Photo MONUSCO/Joel Bofengo

 

Kananga, Kasai-Central, DR Congo: The apostolic nuncio, Monsignor Montemayor, releases a dove, symbolizing peace, upon his arrival at airport in Kananga on September 7th. A trip facilitated by MONUSCO to enable him to bring some comfort to the people of this region which was badly hit by violence some time ago. He is accompanied by the president of CENCO, Monsignor Utembi, and by the archbishop of Kananga, Monsignor Madila. Photo MONUSCO/Joel Bofengo

      

In Bukavu, the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action was celebrated through demining demonstrations, open concerts and risk education plays with a view to raise awareness amongst the communities about the risks posed by mines and explosive remnants of war (ERW).

 

Photo MONUSCO/ Tresor Pendeki

Democratic Republic of Congo. Indian Army soldier surveying a fire burning outside his base. North Kivu (MONUSCO)

Ituri, RDC : les Casques bleus de la MONUSCO continuent d’effectuer des patrouilles de jour comme de nuit pour assurer la protection des civils. Depuis leurs bases de Bayoo, Roe et Amee, les casques bleus bangladais lancent des patrouilles de domination nocturne vers Bule, Lokpa, Drodro, Ugi et Bulla afin de créer un environnement protecteur pour la population. Photo/MONUSCO Force.

 

Ituri, DRC: MONUSCO peacekeepers continue to conduct day and night patrols to ensure the protection of civilians. From their bases in Bayoo, Roe and Amee, the Bangladeshi contingent launches night area domination patrols to Bule, Lokpa, Drodro, Ugi and Bulla to ensure a protective environment for the population. Photo/MONUSCO Force.

 

Tshikapa, Kasaï, RDC : La MONUSCO reste activement engagée aux côtés de la RDC pour barrer la route au Coronavirus. Ici à Tshikapa, des femmes casques bleus policiers des nations unies en compagnie de femmes de la Police Nationale Congolaise sillonnent des Quartiers de la Ville pour sensibiliser les populations sur cette pandémie. Tout au long de leur parcours, elles ont distribué des masques et des gels hydroalcooliques. Photo/ Police MONUSCO.

 

Tshikapa, Kasaï, DRC: MONUSCO remains actively engaged alongside the DRC in blocking the spread of the Coronavirus. Here in Tshikapa, United Nations Police women peacekeepers accompanied by the Congolese National Police are reaching out to the population across the districts of Tshikapa to raise their awareness of this pandemic, distributing masks and hand sanitizers. Photo/ Police MONUSCO.

 

Nord-Kivu, RDC : Pour dissuader toute activité des groupes armés et assurer la sécurité des populations civiles, les casques bleus marocains et indiens de la Monusco ont récemment lancé une opération conjointe nommée « Msitu Green » dans les zones de Kanombe, Bukima, Gigoro, Tshanzu, Runyoni et Bungana au Nord-Kivu. Cette opération agressive et de domination de la zone, associée à la présence continue des soldats de la paix, a limité les attaques contre les forces de sécurité locales et les civils qui peuvent désormais se déplacer sans crainte. Photo MONUSCO/Force

 

North Kivu, DRC: To deter any armed groups’ activity and ensure civilian populations’ security, MONUSCO blue helmets from Morocco and India recently launched a joint operation codenamed ‘’Msitu Green’’ in the areas of Kanombe, Bukima, Gigoro, Tshanzu, Runyoni and Bungana, in the North Kivu. This agressive and area domination operation, coupled with the continued presence of peacekeepers in the area have helped reduce attacks against local security forces and civilians who can now move around safely. Photo MONUSCO/Force

 

Kalehe, South Kivu, DRC: The Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General in the DRC Bintou Keita was in Kalehe in South Kivu on 18 May 2023,where a natural disaster claimed the lives of several people on 4 May 2023. She was accompanied by the MONUSCO Police commissioner, the Head of office of MONUSCO in South Kivu as well as senior leadership of other UN agencies in the DRC. She visited the scene of the incident and met with local authorities and survivors. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

Djugu, Ituri, RDC – L'équipe d'engagement féminin du bataillon népalais de la MONUSCO a effectué une patrouille à pied autour du village de Lodha, interagissant avec les femmes et les enfants afin de renforcer la confiance avec les communautés locales, et de les rassurer par leur présence. Photo MONUSCO/Force

 

Djugu, Ituri, DRC – The female engagement team from MONUSCO's Nepalese Battalion has conducted a foot patrol around Lodha village, interacting with women and children to build trust with local communities, and give them assurance through their presence. Photo MONUSCO / Force

 

Goma, North Kivu, DRC: The Nyirangongo volcano, one of the most active in the Great Lakes region, erupted on Saturday, May 22, causing the displacement of populations who feared for their safety. MONUSCO helicopters carried out reconnaissance flights over the crater and brought in specialists to monitor and advice on the state of the volcano after the eruption.

MONUSCO has remained actively engaged alongside the Congolese population and authorities to deal with this situation. Its civil and military engineering team reopened the Goma-Rutshuru-Butembo road section, which is vital for the supply of food to the population of Goma

Peacekeepers in Goma also provided healthcare, distributing food and water to some displaced persons. MONUSCO has also remained present and continues to hold its positions in the city. Its Indian peacekeepers are patrolling 24/7 on the different routes to monitor and prevent theft-related incidents and lootings in abandoned areas.MONUSCO peacekeepers from China are working to improve traffic on the national road n° 2, between Goma, in North-Kivu, and Bukavu, in South-Kivu. making it possible for thousands of vehicles to reach Bukavu and seek refuge against the latest natural disaster which hit the city of Goma.

  

Uvira, Sud-Kivu, RD Congo – Une réunion sécuritaire réunissant le chef du sous-bureau de la MONUSCO à Uvira, des officiers supérieurs de la police des Nations Unies et des FARDC s'est tenue le 21 octobre 2019 à la base opérationnelle de la MONUSCO à Minembwe, dans le Sud-Kivu. L’objectif était d'examiner la situation en matière de sécurité dans la zone. Photo MONUSCO/Force

 

Uvira, South Kivu, DR Congo – A security meeting between the head of MONUSCO sub-office in Uvira, senior United Nations police officers and FARDC was held on 21 October 2019 at MONUSCO operational base in Minembwe, South Kivu. The objective was to review the security situation in the area. Photo MONUSCO / Force

  

Pause de la première pierre du projet réhabilitation du Palais de Justice de Buta, province du Bas-Uele. Projet à impact rapide cofinancé par le Gouvernement provincial de Bas-Uele- MONUSCO/ Section Appui à la Justice et administration pénitentiaire. De gauche à droite : le premier président de la cour d’appel de Kisangani, le Gouverneur intérimaire de la province du Bas-Uele, la cheffe de Bureau MONUSCO-Kisangani et la procureure générale de l’ex-province orientale. Photo: Blanchard Kepsiala / MONUSCO

   

Buta, Bas-Uele Province,DR Congo: Breaking grounds for the rehabilitation project of the Palace of Justice of Buta in the Bas-Uele province. This quick impact project is co-financed by the Provincial Government of Bas-Uele and the Justice and Corrections Unit of MONUSCO. From left to right: the first president of the Kisangani Court of Appeal, the interim governor of the province of Bas-Uele, MONUSCO-Kisangani Head of Office and the general prosecutor of the former eastern province.Photo MONUSCO/Blanchard Kepsiala.

  

Bunia, District d'Ituri, RD Congo: Le Commandant du Contingent du Bataillon du Bangladesh livrant des aliments pour bébés à l'Orphelinat de Saint Kizito à Mudzipela. (Picb1) Photo: MONUSCO / force

  

Bunia, Ituri District, DR Congo: Contingent Commander of Bangladesh Battalion handing over baby food to the In-charge of Saint Kizito Orphanage at Mudzipela . (picb1) Photo: MONUSCO/ force

 

Lamba village, Fizi, Sud Kivu , RD Congo : Patrouille conjointe de la Marine des FARDC et de l'Unité de la Marine uruguayenne en interaction avec les autorités lemba sur le lac Tanganyika. Photo MONUSCO/Force

 

Lamba village, Fizi, South Kivu Province, DR Congo: Joint Patrol with FARDC Navy and Uruguayan Navy Unit interacting with Lemba authorities during a Joint Patrol in Lake Tanganyika.

Photo: MONUSCO/Force

  

Kalehe, South Kivu, DRC: The Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General in the DRC Bintou Keita was in Kalehe in South Kivu on 18 May 2023,where a natural disaster claimed the lives of several people on 4 May 2023. She was accompanied by the MONUSCO Police commissioner, the Head of office of MONUSCO in South Kivu as well as senior leadership of other UN agencies in the DRC. She visited the scene of the incident and met with local authorities and survivors. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

DRC: The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres payed a visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo from the 31 August to 2 September 2019.In Goma he held meetings with the MONUSCO leadership, Staff Union and Humanitarian actors. He also visited the DDRRR repatriation camp in Munigi where he met some ex combatants and their families. In Beni he laid a wreath for fallen Peacekeepers and visited the Mangina Ebola Operations center where he met Ebola survivors and discharged patients. The SG ended his visit in Kinshasa where he held discussions with the President of the Republic, the prime minister, National Assembly as well as opposition and governing parties and the civil society. Photo MONUSCO/Michael

Goma, North Kivu, DRC: The Nyirangongo volcano, one of the most active in the Great Lakes region, erupted on Saturday, May 22, causing the displacement of populations who feared for their safety. MONUSCO helicopters carried out reconnaissance flights over the crater and brought in specialists to monitor and advice on the state of the volcano after the eruption.

MONUSCO has remained actively engaged alongside the Congolese population and authorities to deal with this situation. Its civil and military engineering team reopened the Goma-Rutshuru-Butembo road section, which is vital for the supply of food to the population of Goma

Peacekeepers in Goma also provided healthcare, distributing food and water to some displaced persons. MONUSCO has also remained present and continues to hold its positions in the city. Its Indian peacekeepers are patrolling 24/7 on the different routes to monitor and prevent theft-related incidents and lootings in abandoned areas.MONUSCO peacekeepers from China are working to improve traffic on the national road n° 2, between Goma, in North-Kivu, and Bukavu, in South-Kivu. making it possible for thousands of vehicles to reach Bukavu and seek refuge against the latest natural disaster which hit the city of Goma.

  

Goma, North Kivu, DRC: The Nyirangongo volcano, one of the most active in the Great Lakes region, erupted on Saturday, May 22, causing the displacement of populations who feared for their safety. MONUSCO helicopters carried out reconnaissance flights over the crater and brought in specialists to monitor and advice on the state of the volcano after the eruption.

MONUSCO has remained actively engaged alongside the Congolese population and authorities to deal with this situation. Its civil and military engineering team reopened the Goma-Rutshuru-Butembo road section, which is vital for the supply of food to the population of Goma

Peacekeepers in Goma also provided healthcare, distributing food and water to some displaced persons. MONUSCO has also remained present and continues to hold its positions in the city. Its Indian peacekeepers are patrolling 24/7 on the different routes to monitor and prevent theft-related incidents and lootings in abandoned areas.MONUSCO peacekeepers from China are working to improve traffic on the national road n° 2, between Goma, in North-Kivu, and Bukavu, in South-Kivu. making it possible for thousands of vehicles to reach Bukavu and seek refuge against the latest natural disaster which hit the city of Goma.

  

USAID partners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to ensure that the country’s youth have access to high-quality education. On Education Day 2022, we celebrate the dedication of teachers, parents, and partners who too recognize education as a basic human right.

Rutshuru, Province du Nord-Kivu, RD Congo. Les Forces de la MONUSCO détruisent un camp jadis occupé par les Forces Démocratiques pour la Libération du Rwanda (FDLR) dans le territoire de Rutshuru. L’opération a pour but de disloquer le leadership du groupe armé et les pousser à mettre un terme à leurs activités négatives; cette opération est menée par la Brigade d’intervention de la Force (FIB) conjointement avec les Forces Spéciales et les FARDC. Photo: MONUSCO/Force

  

Rutshuru, North Kivu Province, DR Congo. MONUSCO Forces destroying a camp previously occupied by the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) in Rutshuru territory. The operation intended to disrupt the armed group’s leadership and push them to cease their negative activities was conducted jointly by the Force Intervention Brigade (FIB), Special Forces and FARDC.Photo: MONUSCO/Force

   

KINSHASA, RD Congo, le 24 mai 2017 : Dans le cadre de la cérémonie de décoration des officiers de la composante police de la MONUSCO, le Représentant spécial adjoint pour les opérations et l’état de droit, Monsieur David Gressly et le commissaire général chef de la composante police MONUSCO, AWALE Abdounasir, ont passé en revue l'Unité de Police constituée (FPU) égyptienne. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

  

KINSHASA, DR CONGO, May 24, 2017: Within the framework of a Medal Award ceremony for officers of MONUSCO Police Component, Deputy Special Representative for Operations and Rule of Law David Gressly and MONUSCO Police Chief and Commissioner General AWALE Abdounasir, inspecting Egyptian Formed Police Unit (FPU). Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

   

DRC: The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres payed a visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo from the 31 August to 2 September 2019.In Goma he held meetings with the MONUSCO leadership, Staff Union and Humanitarian actors. He also visited the DDRRR repatriation camp in Munigi where he met some ex combatants and their families. In Beni he laid a wreath for fallen Peacekeepers and visited the Mangina Ebola Operations center where he met Ebola survivors and discharged patients. The SG ended his visit in Kinshasa where he held discussions with the President of the Republic, the prime minister, National Assembly as well as opposition and governing parties and the civil society. Photo MONUSCO/Michael

Beni, Nord-Kivu, RDC : Lors d'une patrouille de sécurisation dans la région de Masiyani le 24 août 2020, des soldats de la paix malawites de la MONUSCO échangent avec des chefs locaux. La rencontre a permis de partager des informations sur la sécurité dans la zone et de renforcer davantage les relations et la confiance qui existent entre la MONUSCO et les habitants. Photo MONUSCO/Force

 

Beni, North Kivu, DRC: MONUSCO peacekeepers from Malawi are interacting with local chiefs during one of their patrols to secure Masiyani district, on August 24, 2020. Their meeting helped to share security information and further strengthen the existing relations and confidence between MONUSCO and the local population. Photo MONUSCO/Force

  

Goma, North Kivu, DRC: The Nyirangongo volcano, one of the most active in the Great Lakes region, erupted on Saturday, May 22, causing the displacement of populations who feared for their safety. MONUSCO helicopters carried out reconnaissance flights over the crater and brought in specialists to monitor and advice on the state of the volcano after the eruption.

MONUSCO has remained actively engaged alongside the Congolese population and authorities to deal with this situation. Its civil and military engineering team reopened the Goma-Rutshuru-Butembo road section, which is vital for the supply of food to the population of Goma

Peacekeepers in Goma also provided healthcare, distributing food and water to some displaced persons. MONUSCO has also remained present and continues to hold its positions in the city. Its Indian peacekeepers are patrolling 24/7 on the different routes to monitor and prevent theft-related incidents and lootings in abandoned areas.MONUSCO peacekeepers from China are working to improve traffic on the national road n° 2, between Goma, in North-Kivu, and Bukavu, in South-Kivu. making it possible for thousands of vehicles to reach Bukavu and seek refuge against the latest natural disaster which hit the city of Goma.

  

Goma, North Kivu, DRC: The Nyirangongo volcano, one of the most active in the Great Lakes region, erupted on Saturday, May 22, causing the displacement of populations who feared for their safety. MONUSCO helicopters carried out reconnaissance flights over the crater and brought in specialists to monitor and advice on the state of the volcano after the eruption.

MONUSCO has remained actively engaged alongside the Congolese population and authorities to deal with this situation. Its civil and military engineering team reopened the Goma-Rutshuru-Butembo road section, which is vital for the supply of food to the population of Goma

Peacekeepers in Goma also provided healthcare, distributing food and water to some displaced persons. MONUSCO has also remained present and continues to hold its positions in the city. Its Indian peacekeepers are patrolling 24/7 on the different routes to monitor and prevent theft-related incidents and lootings in abandoned areas.MONUSCO peacekeepers from China are working to improve traffic on the national road n° 2, between Goma, in North-Kivu, and Bukavu, in South-Kivu. making it possible for thousands of vehicles to reach Bukavu and seek refuge against the latest natural disaster which hit the city of Goma.

  

Goma, North Kivu, DRC: The Nyirangongo volcano, one of the most active in the Great Lakes region, erupted on Saturday, May 22, causing the displacement of populations who feared for their safety. MONUSCO helicopters carried out reconnaissance flights over the crater and brought in specialists to monitor and advice on the state of the volcano after the eruption.

MONUSCO has remained actively engaged alongside the Congolese population and authorities to deal with this situation. Its civil and military engineering team reopened the Goma-Rutshuru-Butembo road section, which is vital for the supply of food to the population of Goma

Peacekeepers in Goma also provided healthcare, distributing food and water to some displaced persons. MONUSCO has also remained present and continues to hold its positions in the city. Its Indian peacekeepers are patrolling 24/7 on the different routes to monitor and prevent theft-related incidents and lootings in abandoned areas.MONUSCO peacekeepers from China are working to improve traffic on the national road n° 2, between Goma, in North-Kivu, and Bukavu, in South-Kivu. making it possible for thousands of vehicles to reach Bukavu and seek refuge against the latest natural disaster which hit the city of Goma.

  

Kinshasa, RD Congo. Apres 5 jours de visite en RDC, le Secrétaire général adjoint aux opérations de maintien de la paix Jean Pierre Lacroix est reçu par le chef de l’Etat, le président Kabila, en compagnie de Maman Sidikou, Représentant spécial du Secrétaire général des Nations Unies en RDC. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

  

Kinshasa, DR Congo. After his 5 day visit in the DRC, Mr. Jean-Pierre Lacroix Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations meets with the Head of state, President Joseph Kabila, accompanied by the Special Representative of the Secretary General in the DRC, Maman Sidikou. Photo/MONUSCO Michael Ali

   

 

Beni, North Kivu, the commander of the FIB, Major-General Patrick Dube and the FARDC military engineering commander travelled to Kasinga on 2 June 2020 to inspect construction works on the Kasinga-Kididiwe Road. The delegation then went to the FARDC base in Kididiwe2 where they exchanged with the commander of the 3406 Regiment on the protection of civilians. For Major-General Dube this road is of paramount importance to both the military and civilians.

 

 

Beni, North Kivu, the commander of the FIB, Major-General Patrick Dube and the FARDC military engineering commander travelled to Kasinga on 2 June 2020 to inspect construction works on the Kasinga-Kididiwe Road. The delegation then went to the FARDC base in Kididiwe2 where they exchanged with the commander of the 3406 Regiment on the protection of civilians. For Major-General Dube this road is of paramount importance to both the military and civilians.

 

 

Beni, North Kivu, the commander of the FIB, Major-General Patrick Dube and the FARDC military engineering commander travelled to Kasinga on 2 June 2020 to inspect construction works on the Kasinga-Kididiwe Road. The delegation then went to the FARDC base in Kididiwe2 where they exchanged with the commander of the 3406 Regiment on the protection of civilians. For Major-General Dube this road is of paramount importance to both the military and civilians.

 

Kanyatsi, Nord-Kivu, RD Congo : Des représentants de Communauté locale de Kanyatsi ont bénéficié de 85 lampes solaires offertes par le contingent indien de la MONUSCO basé à Kirumba le 12 mai 2019. Cette assistance a permis aux bénéficiaires (femmes et étudiants) de disposer d’une source de lumière dans ce village isolé de la Province du Nord-Kivu et de renforcer les liens entre la population locale et la MONUSCO. Photo MONUSCO / Force

 

Kanyatsi, North- Kivu, DR Congo: Representatives of the Kanyatsi Local Community benefited from 85 solar lamps offered by the MONUSCO Indian contingent based in Kirumba on May 12, 2019. This assistance allowed the beneficiaries (mainly women and students) to have a source of light in this isolated village of North Kivu Province and to strengthen the links between the local population and MONUSCO. MONUSCO / Force photo. Photo MONUSCO/Force

  

Human Rights ASG Mr. Ivan Simonovic's official visit to DRC.from 2nd to 10th May 2012. Photo MONUSCO/ Myriam Asmani

Fizi crimes against humanity trial

Beni, North-Kivu, DR Congo – As part of the response to the Ebola virus disease officially confirmed in the territory of Beni on 1st August, Deputy Special representative of the UNSG in DRC and Humanitarian Coordinator, Kim Bolduc and European Union’s Ambassador, Mr. Bart Ouvry, visit Beni to find out the situation on the ground as well enquire about the medical needs in the Ebola fightPhoto MONUSCO/Alain Coulibaly

 

blog.witness.org | The World March of Women, WMF, kicked-off on Wednesday Oct 13, 2010. Thousands of women showed up, from various corners of the Eastern DRC and some places around the world: Kurdistan, Norway, Belgium, France, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Spain, Palestine, Canada, US, Burundi, Burkina Faso, Mali, Afghanistan, Rwanda, etc.

Kinshasa RD Congo : Le Représentant spécial adjoint du Secrétaire général/Coordonnateur résident/Coordonnateur humanitaire, Dr Mamadou Diallo, s’est entretenu ce matin à Kinshasa avec des patrons de presse et des journalistes à propos du soutien apporté par les Nations Unies au processus électoral en RDC.Photo/MONUSCO Michael Ali

  

Kinshasa, DR Congo: The deputy special representative of the Secretary General and resident coordinator/humanitarian, Dr Mamadou Diallo this morning met with patrons of the press as well as journalists to discuss the support of the United Nations to the electoral process in DRC. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

  

Kinshasa, RD Congo : La Représentante spéciale du Secrétaire général de l’ONU en RDC, cheffe de la MONUSCO, Leila Zerrougui, s’est rendue ce dimanche au ‘’Village des droits de l’Homme’’ à l’occasion de la commémoration des 70 ans de la Déclaration Universelle des Droits de l’Homme. Au cours d’une visite des stands érigés à cette occasion, elle a salué le travail des agences des Nations Unies et de la MONUSCO, ainsi que celui des défenseurs des droits humains, en les encourageant à être des porte-voix des personnes vulnérables, notamment les enfants, les albinos et des personnes vivant avec handicap pour que leurs droits soient respectés. Photo Pamela Lubaki/MONUSCO

  

Kinshasa, DR Congo: The Special Representative of the UN Secretary General in the DRC, Leila Zerrougui, visited on Sunday the "Village of Human Rights", to inquire about the commemorative activities of the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. During a visit to the stands erected on that occasion, she praised the work of UN agencies and MONUSCO, as well as that of Human Rights defenders, by encouraging them to be spokespeople for vulnerable ones, notably children, albinos and people living with disabilities for their rights to be respected. Photo Pamela Lubaki / MONUSCO

  

Beni, Nord-Kivu, RD Congo – Dans le cadre de la riposte contre la maladie à virus Ebola déclarée le 1er août dernier dans le Territoire de Beni, la Représentante spéciale adjointe du SG de l’ONU en RDC et Coordonnatrice humanitaire, Kim Bolduc et l’Ambassadeur de l’Union Européenne en RDC, M. Bart Ouvry, ont rencontré le personnel médical de l’Hôpital de Beni, afin de s’enquérir de leurs besoins. Photo MONUSCO/Alain Coulibaly

 

Beni, North-Kivu, DR Congo – As part of the response to the Ebola virus disease officially confirmed in the territory of Beni on 1st August, Deputy Special representative of the UNSG in DRC and Humanitarian Coordinator, Kim Bolduc and European Union’s Ambassador, Mr. Bart Ouvry, met with medical staff in Beni Hospital to enquire about their needs. Photo MONUSCO/Alain Coulibaly

 

Légende: Kinshasa, RD Congo: Le Ministre d’Etat Belge, Mr. François-Xavier de Donnea s’est entretenu avec le Représentant Spécial du Secrétaire General des Nations Unies en RDC, Mr. Maman Sidikou au quartier général de la MONUSCO le 10 mai 2017, accompagné de l’Ambassadeur belge en RDC, Mr. Bertrand de Combrugghe. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

   

Caption: Kinshasa, DR Congo: Belgium Minister of State, Mr. François-Xavier de Donnea met the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in DRC Maman Sidikou at MONUSCO Headquarters yesterday 10 May 2017, accompanied by Belgian Ambassador to DRC Mr. Bertrand de Combrugghe. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

  

Beni, Nord-Kivu, RD Congo: Le Service d'Action Antimines des Nations-unies (UNMAS), a organisé ce jeudi, pour le compte de la Monusco, une séance de sensibilisation aux dangers explosifs destinée au personnel et élèves d’une école de Mavivi ainsi que des jeunes d’un centre de jeunesse de ce village situe à 12 km au nord de Beni. Le but est d’amener les enfants a adopter un comportement sécuritaire pour éviter des accidents lies aux explosifs. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

 

Beni, North Kivu, DR Congo: This Thursday, the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) on behalf of MONUSCO organised an explosive hazard sensitisation session for the students of a school in Mavivi as well as a youth center in the same village, situated in North-East Beni. The goal is to help students and youth adopt safe behaviour in order to avoid accidents resulting from explosive hazards. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali.

 

Kalehe, South Kivu, DRC: The Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General in the DRC Bintou Keita was in Kalehe in South Kivu on 18 May 2023,where a natural disaster claimed the lives of several people on 4 May 2023. She was accompanied by the MONUSCO Police commissioner, the Head of office of MONUSCO in South Kivu as well as senior leadership of other UN agencies in the DRC. She visited the scene of the incident and met with local authorities and survivors. Photo MONUSCO/Michael Ali

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