Fatshimétrie: Call for understanding and collaboration for the development of Beni
In a context marked by tensions and misunderstandings, Omar Kavota, head of the Disarmament, Demobilization and Community Reintegration Program (PDDRC-S), makes a vibrant appeal to the population of Beni and the surrounding area. At the closing of a vocational training session benefiting two hundred ex-combatants, young people at risk and vulnerable women, a crucial issue emerges: that of anti-MONUSCO sentiment.
Faced with this phenomenon, Kavota invites everyone to banish amalgamations and to engage in a fight against disinformation and misinformation. Being aware of the reality of the stabilization projects underway, carried out in collaboration with MONUSCO, is essential to building a peaceful and prosperous future for the region.
The involvement of the UN Mission in local initiatives demonstrates its desire to contribute concretely to the stabilization of the region plagued by armed conflict. It is therefore essential for the population to support these actions and recognize the benefits they bring to the community.
By emphasizing the importance of MONUSCO’s support, Omar Kavota calls for continued efforts to support projects with visible, concrete and beneficial impacts for residents. He insists that the tangible results of these actions cannot give way to manipulation or mistrust.
By committing to working closely with the UN mission, the PDDRC-S wishes to strengthen this partnership so that the community and the Congolese State can identify with each other through these joint actions. It is imperative to demonstrate understanding, support and mutual cooperation to build a better future for all.
In conclusion, Omar Kavota’s call resonates as an invitation to understanding, trust and solidarity. By uniting around concrete and beneficial projects, the population of Beni and the surrounding territory will be able to build a promising future, based on peace, stability and sustainable development. The time has come for collective action, collaboration and the construction of a common future, where everyone will find their place and will be able to contribute to the development of the region.