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- Ryan Villarreal
- • April 6, 2014
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Last year marked major progress toward finding a peaceful resolution for the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s achingly long conflict, rooted in decades of civil war, regional incursions, ethnic tensions and resource pilfering. Throughout the many years, women have…
- Categories: Africa, Gender Violence, Human Rights
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- Tala Dowlatshahi
- • May 15, 2013
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The cycle of sexual violence that has been churning throughout the eastern half of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has refused to stop, despite all the steps the United Nations has taken over decades to end the epidemic….
- Categories: Africa, Peace and Security, Secretary-General, Security Council, Women
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- Dulcie Leimbach
- • March 22, 2013
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Bosco Ntaganda, whom the United States calls “one of the most notorious and brutal rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,” has arrived at the International Criminal Court in The Hague after being transported by court officials from…
- Categories: Africa, Child Soldiers, ICC