Together with survivors, Mukwege Foundation presents global reparations scheme to address the consequences of rape as a weapon of war.
His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands will attend our symposium on wartime sexual violence.
Together with survivors from around the world, Congolese activist will present plans for international reparations scheme at 28 November high-level event in The Hague
Ladies and gentlemen, members of the Nobel Prize Committee, Ladies and gentlemen, dear friends of peace, friends of humanity, It is with great humility that I learned of this news while I was in...
Ladies and gentlemen, members of the Nobel Prize Committee, Ladies and gentlemen, dear friends of peace, friends of humanity, It is with great humility that I learned of this news while I...
Confronted with women and girls held in sexual slavery in the Kasaï region, Congolese authorities turn a blind eye on the situation and silence protesters. In December 2017, the United Nations...
Devant la situation des femmes et filles retenues comme esclaves sexuelles dans le Kasaï, les autorités congolaises ferment les yeux et bâillonnent la parole les manifestants. En décembre 2017,...
The acquittal of Jean-Pierre Bemba is the outcome of a tenacious judicial saga that lasted longer than a decade. Jean-Pierre Bemba was prosecuted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes...
When survivors stand up, they help end and prevent the use of sexual violence as a method of warfare. Their voices render rape as a weapon of war ineffective. Sexual violence in conflict is not only...