Two brothers who fled conflict in DR Congo for a new life in Ireland five years ago have been reunited with their father in emotional scenes at Dublin Airport.
In 2012, Serge Kanyamuhanga and his brother Giresse were kidnapped from school and forced in to the army by the rebel group M23 in North Kivu Province.
After two weeks in captivity, they managed to escape to Uganda.
A Catholic priest organised for them to travel to Ireland, where they were granted refugee status.
Their mother and other siblings fled to Zambia and then to South Africa.
However, the boys' father Willy went missing while searching for them and until recently he was presumed dead.
Last year Serge, who now studies Science at Trinity College Dublin and lives in Co Laois, succeeded in bringing the rest of the family to Ireland.
This morning, the entire family of ten were reunited as Willy flew into Dublin from Mozambique, via Ethiopia.
He was able to make the journey under a travel assistance programme, operated by UNHCR, the Irish Red Cross and IOM.
So far this year, more than 100 people have come to Ireland under the programme.