ClearStart dateEnd date Apply 22 April 2026UNFICYPUN Peacekeeping Chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix concludes visit to Cyprus22 April 2026UNMISSUNMISS-supported mobile court provides long-awaited justice in southern Unity22 April 2026UNMISSLife begins to return to Nasir a year after deadly clashes caused mass loss of life and displacement21 April 2026UNMASUNMAS OPT Annual Report 2025MONUSCO Head James Swan in Eringeti on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, on the second day of his visit to Beni, in North Kivu province. Photo: MONUSCO ©Marc Maro Fimbo 21 April 2026MONUSCOIn Eringeti, James Swan reaffirms the centrality of protection of civilians in MONUSCO’s Mandate21 April 2026UNMISSRadio Miraya goes on the road to reach remote communities in Western Bahr El Ghazal21 April 2026UNMISSUnmarked graves and endless journeys: the lingering legacy of war in Northern Jonglei ©MONUSCO / Sébastien Kitsa 20 April 2026MONUSCOGrand Nord: James Swan on field visit to support civilian protection effortsParticipants in this activity came from the territories of Nyiragongo, Rutshuru, Masisi, as well as from the city of Goma, where armed groups are still operating. Photo MONUSCO ©Aubin Mukoni20 April 2026MONUSCOGoma: Civil society actors trained in monitoring child rights violationsThe security dimension of this project is fully aligned with MONUSCO’s efforts to strengthen the protection of civilians. Photo MONUSCO ©Didier Vignon Dossou-Gbakon18 April 2026MONUSCOIturi: In Bavonkutu, MONUSCO builds a bridge to strengthen civilian safety and boots economic activities Over four days, participants were equipped in particular with skills in lobbying and advocacy techniques, the legal framework governing civil society organizations, as well as their role in the peace process. Photo MONUSCO.18 April 2026MONUSCOIturi: MONUSCO trains civil society actors in conflict prevention and management17 April 2026UNMASUNMAS Annual Report 2025PaginationGoto previous pageCurrent page 1 Go to next page Last updated: Thursday, April 9, 2026 - 11:19Share
22 April 2026UNMISSLife begins to return to Nasir a year after deadly clashes caused mass loss of life and displacement
MONUSCO Head James Swan in Eringeti on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, on the second day of his visit to Beni, in North Kivu province. Photo: MONUSCO ©Marc Maro Fimbo 21 April 2026MONUSCOIn Eringeti, James Swan reaffirms the centrality of protection of civilians in MONUSCO’s Mandate
21 April 2026UNMISSRadio Miraya goes on the road to reach remote communities in Western Bahr El Ghazal
21 April 2026UNMISSUnmarked graves and endless journeys: the lingering legacy of war in Northern Jonglei
©MONUSCO / Sébastien Kitsa 20 April 2026MONUSCOGrand Nord: James Swan on field visit to support civilian protection efforts
Participants in this activity came from the territories of Nyiragongo, Rutshuru, Masisi, as well as from the city of Goma, where armed groups are still operating. Photo MONUSCO ©Aubin Mukoni20 April 2026MONUSCOGoma: Civil society actors trained in monitoring child rights violations
The security dimension of this project is fully aligned with MONUSCO’s efforts to strengthen the protection of civilians. Photo MONUSCO ©Didier Vignon Dossou-Gbakon18 April 2026MONUSCOIturi: In Bavonkutu, MONUSCO builds a bridge to strengthen civilian safety and boots economic activities
Over four days, participants were equipped in particular with skills in lobbying and advocacy techniques, the legal framework governing civil society organizations, as well as their role in the peace process. Photo MONUSCO.18 April 2026MONUSCOIturi: MONUSCO trains civil society actors in conflict prevention and management