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Voluntary, free, confidential, and anonymous testing remains one of the most effective ways to protect yourself or access comprehensive treatment that allows you to lead a normal life.
On the occasion of World AIDS Day, celebrated on December 1, 2025, MONUSCO contingents in Ituri and Beni conducted several awareness-raising activities targeting young people, women's organizations, and local communities…

The provincial government sees this initiative as an opportunity to create jobs, particularly for young people who are often forced to join armed groups due to a lack of prospects.
The official launch ceremony of MONUSCO's project to support the reintegration of ex-combatants and strengthen community dialogue

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Arriving in February 2021 to lead one of the world's most exposed missions, Bintou Keita took the reins of MONUSCO in a context of endless o

Despite the challenges, the Operations Coordination Center (CCO) remains a hub for protection in Bunia, symbolizing cooperation between national institutions and international support.
The inauguration of the Operations Coordination Center (CCO) of the Congolese National Police (PNC) on December 13, 2023, marked a major

Those working in the field emphasize the need to integrate the digital dimension into prevention mechanisms, strengthen the judicial response, and consolidate community mobilization.
This year, the 16 Days of Activism highlighted an often silent reality: the rise of digital violence in Beni and Bunia.

Inaugurated on November 21, the new Bar Association building includes a meeting room, two consultation offices, the president's office, a secretariat, and restroom facilities.
A fully renovated building has been handed over to the Ituri Bar Association, marking an important milestone for receiving justice seekers

MONUSCO's Child Protection Section shared practical tools on early warning systems and case management for children affected by conflict.
On World Children's Day, the Child Protection section of MONUSCO, in collaboration with the Goma Children's Parliament and civil society

The project includes training workshops, inclusive exchange sessions, and networking among local organizations committed to peace.
With financial and technical support from MONUSCO's Civil Affairs Section, the NGO Africa Reconciled organized a training session in Goma aimed at strengthening the skills of around thirty local actors engaged in…

The refurbishment and securing of the Beni military court are the result of a partnership between MONUSCO and the Congolese government.
MONUSCO has handed over to the Beni garrison military court the recently rehabilitated facilities as part of a Quick Impact Project (QIP) by

Intended for 445 military personnel, the training brought together more than 200 participants. Supervised by MONUSCO peacekeepers, the aim was to strengthen their skills in combat tactics, operational discipline, and international humanitarian law (IHL).
More than two hundred soldiers from the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), members of the "Tiger" battalion

Between January and October 2025, 44 ex-combatants—mainly members of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR)—and 54 of their dependents (98 people in total) were repatriated to their country of origin safely and with dignity.
At the heart of the efforts of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO), the Disarmament, Demobilization, Reintegration and Stabilization (DDR&S) Section continues…

