2026 – The Zamba Po Na Kimia (Peace and Environment) project, integrating conflict prevention into climate and forestry programming in Kwango, Mai-Ndombe, and Équateur, is launched. The work is rolled out in partnership with the Central African Forest Initiative.

2026 – The Zamba Po Na Kimia (Peace and Environment) project, integrating conflict prevention into climate and forestry programming in Kwango, Mai-Ndombe, and Équateur, is launched. The work is rolled out in partnership with the Central African Forest Initiative.

2025 – An unprecedented scaling up of Interpeace’s programmes in DRC begins with the launch of a significant consortium featuring three projects: 1) Extension of the Mediation Support Project, expanding interventions to Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu seeking to bridge the gap created by the withdrawal of MONUSCO; 2) A deployment to Mai-Ndombe and Kinshasa to strengthen resilience and livelihoods in the face of the Teke-Yaka crisis together with Caritas International Belgium and la Commission Diocésaine Justice et Paix; 3) Launch of the Peacebuilding Fund III, combining efforts for the construction of economic infrastructure in the East and the prevention of youth violence in Kinshasa. The initiative is implemented in partnership with the United Nations Office for Project Services and the German Development Bank (KfW).

2025 – An unprecedented scaling up of Interpeace’s programmes in DRC begins with the launch of a significant consortium featuring three projects: 1) Extension of the Mediation Support Project, expanding interventions to Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu seeking to bridge the gap created by the withdrawal of MONUSCO; 2) A deployment to Mai-Ndombe and Kinshasa to strengthen resilience and livelihoods in the face of the Teke-Yaka crisis together with Caritas International Belgium and la Commission Diocésaine Justice et Paix; 3) Launch of the Peacebuilding Fund III, combining efforts for the construction of economic infrastructure in the East and the prevention of youth violence in Kinshasa. The initiative is implemented in partnership with the United Nations Office for Project Services and the German Development Bank (KfW).

2022 – The first phase of the Mediation Support Project is rolled out in Ituri and North Kivu, leading to the creation and institutionalisation of the Mediation Advisory Groups and the Provincial Mediation Commissions. The work is funded by the European Union.

2022 – The first phase of the Mediation Support Project is rolled out in Ituri and North Kivu, leading to the creation and institutionalisation of the Mediation Advisory Groups and the Provincial Mediation Commissions. The work is funded by the European Union.

2020 – The "Mchango wetu kwa Amani" programme is launched in South Kivu, supporting the national strategy for Disarmament, Demobilisation, Community Recovery, and Stabilization.

2020 – The "Mchango wetu kwa Amani" programme is launched in South Kivu, supporting the national strategy for Disarmament, Demobilisation, Community Recovery, and Stabilization.

2018 – A multi-year programme is launched in response to the multifaceted crises across the country. Projects include initiating a post-conflict dialogue and reconciliation process in Greater Kasai, establishing frameworks for democratic dialogue in North Kivu, and integrating conflict sensitivity into the Ebola response, drastically reducing violence against humanitarian workers in Ituri.

2018 – A multi-year programme is launched in response to the multifaceted crises across the country. Projects include initiating a post-conflict dialogue and reconciliation process in Greater Kasai, establishing frameworks for democratic dialogue in North Kivu, and integrating conflict sensitivity into the Ebola response, drastically reducing violence against humanitarian workers in Ituri.

2013 – A cross-border dialogue programme is launched, aimed at rebuilding trust and addressing identity-based stereotypes among border communities in eastern DRC, Rwanda, and Burundi.

2013 – A cross-border dialogue programme is launched, aimed at rebuilding trust and addressing identity-based stereotypes among border communities in eastern DRC, Rwanda, and Burundi.