In the Brazza Neema district in Kindu, the inhabitants face an alarming situation: the lack of drinking water. REGIDESO has never provided water in this district, forcing residents to move to find drinking water. Women are particularly affected, spending the day in search of water without success. Some households turn to wells, but these are often poorly constructed, presenting a health risk. The inhabitants denounce the lack of will of the provincial government and call for help for the installation of fire hydrants. It is urgent to take measures to solve this problem of access to drinking water in Kindu.
Category: Ecology
Heavy rains in Mbandaka, DRC, caused extensive material damage, endangering the safety and property of residents. The construction works of the culverts have worsened the situation, requiring urgent measures from the authorities to prevent future damage. It is also crucial to raise public awareness of climate risk prevention.
The recent torrential rain in Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of Congo, caused extensive material damage in the Bakengeleke district. Hygiene facilities were damaged and some houses were submerged in water. The inhabitants attribute these floods to the construction of the gutters carried out by the Urban Roads Office. They ask for the governor’s intervention to prevent further damage in the future. It is crucial that the authorities take preventive measures to ensure the safety of the inhabitants of the commune.
Fortescue is launching a new initiative in the Democratic Republic of Congo to fight against malaria and river blindness. This initiative includes regular spraying actions, training campaigns and the use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets. Fortescue aims to significantly reduce the prevalence of these diseases in the Inga region. This initiative is part of Fortescue’s broader efforts to promote the green economy and sustainable development by working collaboratively with local communities. This company thus demonstrates its commitment to public health and the well-being of populations.
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The Kamoa-Kakula copper complex, operated by Ivanhoé Mines, recently revealed impressive production figures. Despite this, a missed opportunity to recover more than 50,000 tonnes of copper in concentrates was noted. Ivanhoé Mines has therefore launched collaborations with specialized partners to improve copper recovery. His efforts have already yielded promising results, with copper recoveries reaching up to 90%. In addition, the company places particular emphasis on reducing the environmental impact of its mining operations. Through technological advances and partnerships, Ivanhoé Mines seeks to maximize both copper production and responsible environmental management.
In this article excerpt, we look at the importance of inspecting land development work in the DRC. A recent inspection mission carried out by the General Inspectorate of Finance revealed the challenges faced in the territory of Tshilenge, where residents destroyed a building under construction due to the use of inadequate bricks. Despite these constraints, work has progressed in other territories, thanks to the presidential policy aimed at offering better study and health conditions. The IGF uses assessment tools to ensure transparency and compliance with building standards. Inspection continues to play a crucial role in the management of funds and the quality of infrastructure. The collaboration between local authorities, entrepreneurs and the IGF is essential for the success of this development program.
Fortescue, a company specializing in green energy and natural resources, has announced the launch of a new program to fight against malaria and river blindness in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In collaboration with the Congolese authorities, Fortescue will implement actions such as mosquito repellent spraying, reducing the population of harmful “black flies” and training local community members on vector control measures. The objective is to reduce the rate of river blindness and the prevalence of malaria in the Inga region and its surroundings. This initiative demonstrates Fortescue’s commitment to sustainable development and improving living conditions in the regions where it operates in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The health zones of Kalemie and Nyemba are facing a shortage of inputs to fight against cholera. This shortage hampers the chlorination, disinfection and treatment of patients. Despite a slight drop in cholera cases, the situation remains worrying. Measures must be taken urgently to remedy this shortage and to strengthen the capacity to fight against cholera in these areas. Collaboration between health authorities, humanitarian organizations and the local population is essential to deal with this critical situation. The health and safety of the population are at stake, so it is imperative to act quickly to control the epidemic and prevent its spread.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is conducting a massive vaccination campaign to protect more than 23 million children against poliomyelitis. This initiative aims to boost children’s immunity and prevent the spread of the disease. The DRC faces a worrying situation with regard to poliomyelitis, with co-circulation of poliovirus strains. The campaign aims to administer two drops of the oral vaccine to every child under the age of 5. Measures are taken to ensure the success of the campaign, such as reinforced supervisions, sweeps in unvaccinated areas and communication efforts to raise awareness. This campaign is a crucial step in the fight against poliomyelitis in the DRC.