Declaration finale du forum sur la PAIX dans le territorire de NYUNZU
- Country/entity
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Democratic Republic of Congo
- Region
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Africa (excl MENA)
- Agreement name
- Declaration finale du forum sur la PAIX dans le territorire de NYUNZU
- Date
- 10 Dec 2015
- Agreement status
- Multiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangement
- Yes
- Agreement/conflict level
- Intrastate/local conflict
- Stage
- Framework/substantive - partial
- Conflict nature
- Inter-group
- Peace process
- DRC: local agreements (East)
- Parties
- Communities and villages in the territory of Nyunzu, Mbota and Lute people
- Third parties
-
Diocesan Justice and Peace Commission (CDJP) of Kalemie-Kirungu
UN force: MONUSCO - Description
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- Agreement document
- Declaration finale du forum sur la PAIX dans le territoire de NYUNZ_tr.pdf (opens in new tab) | Download PDF
- Agreement document (original language)
- CD_151210_DeclarationPaixNyunzu.pdf (opens in new tab)
Groups
- Children/youth
- Groups→Children/youth→Anti-discriminationPage 2:
Therefore, we advise:
[...]
- That the schooling of Bantu and Pygmy children be mixed and compulsory for all; - Disabled persons
No specific mention.
- Elderly/age
No specific mention.
- Migrant workers
No specific mention.
- Racial/ethnic/national group
- Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Anti-discriminationPage 2:
Therefore, we advise:
[...]
- That the Bantu and Pygmy people live together and that they are all involved in the promotion of mixed marriages;
- That the Mbote people be integrated in all aspects of community life in the territory of Nyunzu;
[...]
- That the schooling of Bantu and Pygmy children be mixed and compulsory for all; - Religious groups
No specific mention.
- Indigenous people
No specific mention.
- Other groups
No specific mention.
- Refugees/displaced persons
No specific mention.
- Social class
No specific mention.
Gender
- Women, girls and gender
No specific mention.
- Men and boys
No specific mention.
- LGBTI
No specific mention.
- Family
No specific mention.
State definition
- Nature of state (general)
No specific mention.
- State configuration
No specific mention.
- Self determination
No specific mention.
- Referendum
No specific mention.
- State symbols
No specific mention.
- Independence/secession
No specific mention.
- Accession/unification
No specific mention.
- Border delimitation
No specific mention.
- Cross-border provision
No specific mention.
Governance
- Political institutions (new or reformed)
No specific mention.
- Elections
No specific mention.
- Electoral commission
No specific mention.
- Political parties reform
No specific mention.
- Civil society
No specific mention.
- Traditional/religious leaders
No specific mention.
- Public administration
No specific mention.
- Constitution
No specific mention.
Power sharing
- Political power sharing
No specific mention.
- Territorial power sharing
No specific mention.
- Economic power sharing
No specific mention.
- Military power sharing
No specific mention.
Human rights and equality
- Human rights/RoL general
No specific mention.
- Bill of rights/similar
No specific mention.
- Treaty incorporation
No specific mention.
- Civil and political rights
No specific mention.
- Socio-economic rights
No specific mention.
Rights related issues
- Citizenship
No specific mention.
- Democracy
No specific mention.
- Detention procedures
No specific mention.
- Media and communication
No specific mention.
- Mobility/access
No specific mention.
- Protection measures
No specific mention.
- Other
No specific mention.
Rights institutions
- NHRI
No specific mention.
- Regional or international human rights institutions
No specific mention.
Justice sector reform
- Criminal justice and emergency law
No specific mention.
- State of emergency provisions
No specific mention.
- Judiciary and courts
No specific mention.
- Prisons and detention
No specific mention.
- Traditional Laws
No specific mention.
Socio-economic reconstruction
- Development or socio-economic reconstruction
- Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Socio-economic developmentPage 2:
Therefore, we advise:
- That community awareness sessions on peaceful coexistence be continued;
- That the local authorities get involved in restoring peace in the Nyunzu territory;
- That the Bantu and Pygmy people live together and that they are all involved in the promotion of mixed marriages;
- That the Mbote people be integrated in all aspects of community life in the territory of Nyunzu;
- That security agents (police and military) be deployed in all problem areas in Nyunzu territory;
- That dialogue be encouraged between the communities, but that the leaders of conflicts be brought to justice and judges:
- That fair and official royalties be paid to officials, who in turn should invest in the development of their territories;
- That the schooling of Bantu and Pygmy children be mixed and compulsory for all;
Page 3:
We commit ourselves:
...
- To produce and implement a community development agenda on the actions to be taken to promote the agro-pastoral economy, as well as the development of community fields through the creation of agricultural cooperatives;
Page 3:
We recommend:
a) That the Political and administrative authorities:
...
- invest in the rehabilitation of infrastructure (roads, schools, hospitals) in the Nyunzu territory;Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Infrastructure and reconstructionPage 3:
We recommend:
a) That the Political and administrative authorities:
...
- invest in the rehabilitation of infrastructure (roads, schools, hospitals) in the Nyunzu territory; - National economic plan
No specific mention.
- Natural resources
No specific mention.
- International funds
No specific mention.
- Business
No specific mention.
- Taxation
No specific mention.
- Banks
No specific mention.
Land, property and environment
- Land reform/rights
No specific mention.
- Pastoralist/nomadism rights
- Page 3:
We commit ourselves:
...
- To produce and implement a community development agenda on the actions to be taken to promote the agro-pastoral economy, as well as the development of community fields through the creation of agricultural cooperatives; - Cultural heritage
- Land, property and environment→Cultural heritage→PromotionPage 3:
We commit ourselves:
...
- To promote social activities at all levels (sports, religious, cultural, customs, etc.);
- to promote children’s education by insisting on free primary education; - Environment
No specific mention.
- Water or riparian rights or access
No specific mention.
Security sector
- Security Guarantees
- Page 2:
Therefore, we advise:
- That community awareness sessions on peaceful coexistence be continued;
- That the local authorities get involved in restoring peace in the Nyunzu territory;
- That the Bantu and Pygmy people live together and that they are all involved in the promotion of mixed marriages;
- That the Mbote people be integrated in all aspects of community life in the territory of Nyunzu;
- That security agents (police and military) be deployed in all problem areas in Nyunzu territory;
- That dialogue be encouraged between the communities, but that the leaders of conflicts be brought to justice and judges:
- That fair and official royalties be paid to officials, who in turn should invest in the development of their territories;
- That the schooling of Bantu and Pygmy children be mixed and compulsory for all;
Page 3:
We commit ourselves:
...
- to strengthen the safety of people and their property.
We recommend:
a) That the Political and administrative authorities:
- strengthen the power of officials;
- work to strengthen the security of the Nyunzu territory; - Ceasefire
No specific mention.
- Police
- Page 2:
Therefore, we advise:
- That community awareness sessions on peaceful coexistence be continued;
- That the local authorities get involved in restoring peace in the Nyunzu territory;
- That the Bantu and Pygmy people live together and that they are all involved in the promotion of mixed marriages;
- That the Mbote people be integrated in all aspects of community life in the territory of Nyunzu;
- That security agents (police and military) be deployed in all problem areas in Nyunzu territory;
- That dialogue be encouraged between the communities, but that the leaders of conflicts be brought to justice and judges:
- That fair and official royalties be paid to officials, who in turn should invest in the development of their territories;
- That the schooling of Bantu and Pygmy children be mixed and compulsory for all; - Armed forces
No specific mention.
- DDR
No specific mention.
- Intelligence services
No specific mention.
- Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
No specific mention.
- Withdrawal of foreign forces
No specific mention.
- Corruption
- Page 3:
We commit ourselves:
...
- To support the fight against impunity and to denounce all acts of corruption; - Crime/organised crime
No specific mention.
- Drugs
No specific mention.
- Terrorism
No specific mention.
Transitional justice
- Transitional justice general
No specific mention.
- Amnesty/pardon
No specific mention.
- Courts
No specific mention.
- Mechanism
No specific mention.
- Prisoner release
No specific mention.
- Vetting
No specific mention.
- Victims
No specific mention.
- Missing persons
No specific mention.
- Reparations
No specific mention.
- Reconciliation
- Page 3:
We commit ourselves:
...
- To set up permanent mediation and reconciliation structures for peace and development at all levels;
Page 3:
We recommend:
b) That local communities:
- promote and reward peaceful cohabitation (living together, working together, building together);
- engage in local development initiatives;
c) That the Diocesan Justice and Peace Commission (CDJP) of Kalemie-Kirungu:
- Organise regular training courses in the various communities and villages of the territory, with the aim of consolidating peace;
- Aid the peace Forum committee in their activities;
d) That MONUSCO:
- Work jointly with the Government to consolidate peace and restore the State’s authority in our territory and throughout the whole of the Republic;
- To continue the efforts to eradicate of armed groups, especially the FDLR, in our territory of Nyunzu and throughout the province of Tanganyika.
Implementation
- UN signatory
No specific mention.
- Other international signatory
No specific mention.
- Referendum for agreement
No specific mention.
- International mission/force/similar
No specific mention.
- Enforcement mechanism
- We commit ourselves:
- To continue to encourage the peaceful coexistence of communities and to consolidate the achievements of this forum through the Committee of wise men set up within, whose mission is to ensure the enactment of the follow-up of the recommendations for the Peace of Nyunzu; - Related cases
No specific mention.
- Source
- https://peacemaker.un.org/declaration-Nyunzu-2015
Final Statement of the NYUNZU Territory Peace Forum
We, participants in the Peace Forum held in St. Andre's Parish in Nyunzu, from the 8th to the 10th of December 2015, from all communities and villages of the territory of Nyunzu, would like to thank the Diocesan Justice and Peace Commission (CDJP) of Kalemie-Kirungu, the organizer of this forum with the financial support of Pooled Fund, as well as the technical and logistical support of MONUSCO;
Following the teachings on Peaceful Coexistence of Mr Luc LUTALA, and on Peace and Natural Resources given by Mr Thierry NZENG, under the moderation of Mr Gautier MISONIA of Monusco / Civil Affairs, and after performing a thorough analysis of the causes and consequences of conflicts between Bantu and Pygmy people in our territory;
We make this statement public:
We denounce:
-the existence of an evil influence encouraging communities to fight each other and inciting conflicts that have led to loss of lives, displacement of people and populations, as well as material damage;
- the corruption of the Mbote people by FDLR’s presence in the Nyunzu territory, encouraging them to oppose the Bantu;
- the tendency of the Luba people to control and discriminate against the Mbote people, in doing so creating tension
- the exploitation of the Mbote people by the Luba people for their work in the fields, with compensation not proportional to the work done;
- the inflation of customary surcharge;
- bias in the judgment of officials who most often condemn the Mbote people;
- the unequal sharing of spoils of war or hunting during the war with the Bakata-Katanga, and the failure to fulfil the promises made to the Mbote for the end of the war;
- the lack of recognition of the Mbote people’s customary power;
- the lack of schooling for Mbote people, despite primary education being almost free in the territory.
All the above resulted in:
- loss of life;
-movement/displacement of people and populations in the territory;
- significant material damages;
- indescribable poverty that strikes everyone without exception;
- food scarcity and the use of NGO aid;
- lack of education for children;
- unemployment;
- stress;
- trauma;
- a culture of hate;
- epidemics;
- enrolment of children in the ranks of malicious forces;
- impunity and injustice:
- mob justice, rape, violence, looting;
- a presence of non-accompanied children:
- a high rate of widows and widowers;
- ethnic discrimination.
Therefore, we advise:
- That community awareness sessions on peaceful coexistence be continued;
- That the local authorities get involved in restoring peace in the Nyunzu territory;
- That the Bantu and Pygmy people live together and that they are all involved in the promotion of mixed marriages;
- That the Mbote people be integrated in all aspects of community life in the territory of Nyunzu;
- That security agents (police and military) be deployed in all problem areas in Nyunzu territory;
- That dialogue be encouraged between the communities, but that the leaders of conflicts be brought to justice and judges:
- That fair and official royalties be paid to officials, who in turn should invest in the development of their territories;
- That the schooling of Bantu and Pygmy children be mixed and compulsory for all;
We commit ourselves:
- To continue to encourage the peaceful coexistence of communities and to consolidate the achievements of this forum through the Committee of wise men set up within, whose mission is to ensure the enactment of the follow-up of the recommendations for the Peace of Nyunzu;
- To support the fight against impunity and to denounce all acts of corruption;
- To produce and implement a community development agenda on the actions to be taken to promote the agro-pastoral economy, as well as the development of community fields through the creation of agricultural cooperatives;
- To set up permanent mediation and reconciliation structures for peace and development at all levels;
- To promote social activities at all levels (sports, religious, cultural, customs, etc.);
- to promote children’s education by insisting on free primary education;
- to strengthen the safety of people and their property.
We recommend:
a) That the Political and administrative authorities:
- strengthen the power of officials;
- work to strengthen the security of the Nyunzu territory;
- invest in the rehabilitation of infrastructure (roads, schools, hospitals) in the Nyunzu territory;
b) That local communities:
- promote and reward peaceful cohabitation (living together, working together, building together);
- engage in local development initiatives;
c) That the Diocesan Justice and Peace Commission (CDJP) of Kalemie-Kirungu:
- Organise regular training courses in the various communities and villages of the territory, with the aim of consolidating peace;
- Aid the peace Forum committee in their activities;
d) That MONUSCO:
- Work jointly with the Government to consolidate peace and restore the State’s authority in our territory and throughout the whole of the Republic;
- To continue the efforts to eradicate of armed groups, especially the FDLR, in our territory of Nyunzu and throughout the province of Tanganyika.
This was signed in Nyunzu, on December 10, 2015
The participants
Thank you.