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Congo-Kinshasa: Ituri - Monusco Raises Awareness Among Neighborhood Leaders in Bunia On the Fight Against Sexual Abuse

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Press Release - On Thursday, 22 October 2020, leaders of neighborhoods of Bunia in Ituri took part in an awareness raising session on the prevention and fight against sexual exploitation and abuse committed by United Nations personnel. Organized by MONUSCO women police officers, in collaboration with UN Mission's Conduct and Discipline Unit, the session took place in the conference room of the City Hall of this eastern DRC town.

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