“Camp Lufungula in Kinshasa: Solidarity in the face of the fire and support for the victims”

A devastating fire broke out at Camp Lufungula in Kinshasa, DRC, provoking strong emotion and a quick reaction from President Félix Tshisekedi. Although no one was injured, emergency aid measures are being put in place to support the affected families and facilitate their relocation. This incident highlights the need to strengthen security and fire prevention in Kinshasa, which has experienced several similar tragedies recently. Humanitarian aid is also mobilized to support the victims and rebuild their lives. Together, we must support the government’s efforts to improve living conditions and ensure the safety of all residents.

“Civil society in the DRC calls for increased participation in forest governance for sustainable resource management”

This article highlights the call of environmental civil society actors in the DRC for participation and involvement of all stakeholders in the development of texts governing the forestry sector. They emphasize the importance of respecting international and national legal instruments to ensure sustainable management of forest resources. This request aims to ensure more inclusive and participatory forest governance, in accordance with international commitments and national laws in force.

“Government of Kasaï Oriental launches an awareness campaign to eradicate the abuse of Plumpy’nut and therapeutic milk in schools”

The government of Kasai Oriental province has launched an awareness campaign to fight against the trafficking of pharmaceutical products intended for children suffering from severe malnutrition, such as Plumpy’nut pasta and therapeutic milk. This initiative recalls that the use of these foods must be limited to malnourished children and promises severe sanctions against recalcitrants. RUTF products are an essential type of therapeutic food in the treatment of severe acute malnutrition. The awareness campaign runs for three months, from June to August 2023.

“Children’s polio vaccination campaign in Maniema: Protecting our future, one child at a time”

The province of Maniema in the DRC has launched a vaccination campaign against poliomyelitis, aiming to protect more than 321,000 children under the age of 5. Vaccination plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of this dangerous and highly contagious disease. Vaccination teams will go door to door to administer the OPV vaccine to each child. The involvement of parents and communities is essential to ensure the success of this initiative. Thanks to this campaign, Maniema is taking a big step forward in the fight against poliomyelitis and the protection of children’s health.

“How cookies improve the user experience on websites”

In today’s digital world, cookies have become indispensable in providing users with a personalized online experience. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They contain information such as your browsing preferences and login credentials. There are different types of cookies, each with a specific function. Session cookies are temporary and help keep your session active, while persistent cookies are used to remember your preferences. Cookies play a key role in improving the user experience by personalizing content, simplifying navigation and improving site performance. However, it is important to respect the privacy of users by offering the possibility to accept or refuse them. Cookies have become an indispensable tool for providing an optimal online experience while preserving user privacy.

“Let’s clean our roads together to preserve the environment: the strong appeal of the parish priest of Mbuji-Mayi”

In this article excerpt, we discover the initiative of Father Blaise Kande, parish priest of the University Parish of Mbuji-Mayi, who calls on the population to clean the new roads of the city to preserve the environment. With the support of his parish, he organizes awareness sessions every Saturday to encourage residents to take care of these roads and keep them clean. Father Kande emphasizes that the individual responsibility of each citizen is essential in the preservation of the environment. He therefore calls on other ecclesiastical communities and people of good will to follow the example of his parish. This initiative highlights the importance of individual responsibility in creating a pleasant living environment for all and shows that small actions can have a significant impact on the quality of life of the community. By maintaining these roads, the population also contributes to preventing various problems such as the accumulation of waste and risks to road safety. The appeal of the parish priest of Mbuji-Mayi is therefore an inspiring example of the importance of individual responsibility in the preservation of the environment and offers a message of hope for a better future.

The key role of the Democratic Republic of Congo in the fight against climate change

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) plays a key role in the fight against climate change due to its vast forests and its potential to absorb carbon dioxide. With about 67% of its territory covered by forests, the DRC is home to about 10% of the world’s tropical forests and 60% of those of the Congo Basin. These forests sequester nearly 24.5 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases every day. In addition, the country has extensive peatlands that absorb almost 4% of global carbon dioxide emissions. President Tshisekedi stresses the importance of international cooperation to preserve these resources and achieve a global ecological transition.

The damage of high tides in Grand-Bassam: a cry of alarm for the preservation of the coasts and tourism

An alarming article published on the Fatshimétrie website reveals the devastating consequences of high tides in Grand-Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire. Owners of hotels and restaurants suffered heavy damage, with swimming pools flooded, huts washed away by the sea and establishments unrecognizable. Erosion phenomena and human activity, such as the construction of ports, have exacerbated these problems. It is urgent to take measures to protect our coasts and preserve the environmental balance. The effects of high tides in Grand-Bassam highlight the importance of finding sustainable solutions to protect tourist establishments and guarantee their survival in the region.

“Unprecedented medical success: the separation of two Siamese sisters in Senegal opens new perspectives”

In an exceptional surgical intervention, the medical teams of the Center Hospitalier National d’Enfants Albert Royer in Senegal managed to successfully separate two conjoined twin sisters. This operation, performed on August 9, is a major step forward in the field of pediatric surgery in Senegal. The surgeons had to deal with the complexity of separating the liver, a vital organ, while ensuring the proper functioning of each of the sisters. The twins are doing well and have gradually adapted to their new living conditions. The cost of this operation was entirely covered by the State, testifying to the importance attached to the health of the children and to the accessibility to quality medical care. This success paves the way for new advances in the treatment of congenital malformations in Senegal.