At least 700 finalist students from Rutshuru and part of Nyiragongo are taking their State Examination tests in Nyiragongo territory, after being displaced due to armed violence in their region. This situation is a reflection of the insecurity that continues to reign in North Kivu and which hinders the organization of these decisive tests for the future of these students.
Despite the difficulties encountered by these students, their supervision is provided by the provincial authorities and the Nobel Peace Prize winner Denis Mukwege contributed 46,000 USD to cover the costs of participation of the finalist students moved to the essay tests.
In a region where access to education is already limited, this challenge is symptomatic of a broader and more worrying situation in the DRC, where insecurity affects all areas of social and economic life. The authorities continue to take measures to limit the impact of this violence on the lives of Congolese, but with limited success in recent years.
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