In the news in the North Kivu region, around two hundred ex-combatants and their relatives, having participated in the Disarmament and Demobilization, Community Recovery and Stabilization Program (PDDRC-S) in Beni, Butembo and Lubero , are preparing to be reintegrated into their respective communities after spending three years at the Mumabiro disarmament camp, in Masisi territory.
This approach aims to promote their socio-economic reintegration and ensure their integration and stability within society. Omar Kavota, head of the PDDRC-S branch in Beni, reveals the measures taken to guarantee the success of this community reintegration process. In an interview with journalist Martial Papy Mukeba, he explains the measures put in place to support ex-combatants and their families throughout their transition to a civilian and productive life.
Furthermore, to accompany this new stage, images illustrating the community reintegration of ex-PDDRC-S combatants in Beni, Butembo and Lubero will soon be available. These visuals will demonstrate the reality of these reconstruction and reconciliation initiatives in a region still marked by the after-effects of armed conflicts.
Stay tuned to discover these exclusive images and to learn more about the efforts being made to reintegrate ex-combatants into society. A crucial step in building a more peaceful and prosperous future in the North Kivu region.
And to delve deeper into the subject, I invite you to consult the previous articles on our blog dealing with the reintegration of ex-combatants and community development initiatives in the region. You can find them by following these links: [Insert relevant links here].
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