Our Reconciliation

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IRfJ's newest series Our Reconciliation highlights examples of successful conflict management at the community level throughout the Ituri Province. 

The programs highlight communities which have resolved conflict either amongst their own members or conflict with a neighboring village.   By exploring what worked and how it worked; why people who were once at war are now at peace, the programs encourage discussion on peace building and reconciliation and promote positive models for other conflict situations in the province.



PROGRAMS

6 - Authorities from UNDP, RJUSCO and the Government discuss how their current projects forge reconciliation in Ituri.

Authorities from UNDP, RJUSCO and the Government discuss how their current projects forge reconciliation in Ituri.

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5 - The people of Logo and Katoto live together in peace after years of being divided by war.

The people of Logo and Katoto live together in peace after years of being divided by war.

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4 - Local leaders in Mandro in front of their office, which is under reconstruction after the war.

Local leaders in Mandro in front of their office, which is under reconstruction after the war.

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3 - Lac Albert at Tchomia where the Lendus from Zumbe go to fish.

Lac Albert at Tchomia where the Lendus from Zumbe go to fish.

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2 - Vendors from both Lendu and Hema communities

Vendors from both Lendu and Hema communities sell their wares together at the Kolomani Market.
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1 - A merchant at the Lipri/Kolomani market

IRfJ journalist Arsene Bura speaks with a merchant at the Lipri/Kolomani market

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MUSIC FOR JUSTICE





blocks_image_2_1 Music for Justice encourages respect for rule of law and hope for reconciliation within the young population of Ituri.  Local music groups write and perform music for MfJ on the following themes: Respect for Rule of Law, Sexual Violence is a Crime, the Future for Youth after War, and Reconciliation and Peace. Songs are written in French, Swahili or Lingala languages.  CDs of this music are produced through the MfJ, which are played during all Interactive Radio for Justice programming.  The CDs are also distributed free-of-charge to radios throughout the Ituri and Kivus regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

blocks_image_1_1 En raison du rôle de la musique dans la culture congolaise, nous avons décidé de développer une initiative appelée « Musique pour la Justice ». Nous permettons à des groupes de musique locaux de produire des chansons pour la jeunesse, sur les thèmes de la justice, la réconciliation et les droits humains. Ces chansons sont diffusées pendant les émissions de RIJ, et nous produisons actuellement 2 CDs pour les distribuer aux radios du nord-est de la RDC.

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making of the new CDDownload / listen to :
  1. Bic (stylo) bleu
  2. Dura Lex
  3. Espoir pour l'enfant
  4. Femme dans la vie publique
  5. Fini la guerre
  6. Il faut étudier
  7. Justice équitable
  8. Justice pour tous
  9. Réconcilions-nous Congolais
  10. Réveil de la jeunesse
  11. Nous sommes tous égaux devant la loi
  12. Unissons-nous Réconcilions-nous

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Download / listen to :
  1. Savoir vivre (Clever Boyz)
  2. Prise de Ksce de la jeunesse (MGD)
  3. Mtoto aliya (East Song)
  4. Le temps qui passe (GPM)
  5. C'est comme ca vous etes abusee
  6. Drapeau blanc (Nlle Image)