The Ituri parliamentary session, which opened on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, continued on Wednesday, August 6, in the Karibuni Hotel in Bunia, the provincial capital. On this second day, several socio-professional groups engaged with Ituri elected officials, including the Union of Cultural Associations for the Development of Ituri (UNADI), the youth organization, the Federation of Congolese Enterprises (FEC), religious denominations, and women's associations operating in Ituri.
Each group presented its specific challenges and proposed solutions to improve stability and social cohesion throughout the province. These socio-professional stakeholders expressed their support for the parliamentary caucus' initiative and made concrete recommendations to the elected officials.
In return, the parliamentarians committed to compiling these recommendations into a comprehensive report that will be submitted to the provincial government and central authorities, in the hope of finding solutions to the problems plaguing the province.
This participatory process, which began on August 5, continues this Thursday, August 7, at the Karibuni Hotel, where consultations and discussions with local stakeholders will continue in order to further explore the proposals emanating from various sectors of Ituri society.
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