Ituri Interim Administration - Structure of The Ituri Interim Administration

Structure of The Ituri Interim Administration

The Ituri Interim Administration consists of:

  • A five-member executive led by interim Administrator Emmanuel Leku Apuobo. It is divided into four departments:
    • administration
    • infrastructure and reconstruction
    • economy and finances
    • human rights and social work
  • An Ituri Interim Assembly of 32 members, led by Petronille Vaweka
  • an eighteen-member commission for conflict prevention and verification
  • a nine-member committee for dialogue between the armed groups
  • a seventeen-member interim observer group on human rights violations

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