“750,000 dollars allocated to prevent the spread of cholera in the DRC: a crucial step in the fight against this deadly disease”

The Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) has allocated $750,000 to WHO and UNICEF to prevent and control the spread of cholera in the DRC. This aid will allow the rapid detection of new cases, access to drinking water, medical care and the promotion of safe hygiene practices. This aims to avoid a large outbreak in already vulnerable communities. This allocation is part of the “Anticipatory action against cholera” project and demonstrates the importance of international cooperation to prevent and respond to epidemics. It is crucial to continue investing in long-term prevention and improving health infrastructure to reduce the prevalence of cholera in the DRC.

“The World Food Program innovates in the DRC: cash and food distributions to fight against food insecurity”

The World Food Program (WFP) is deploying an innovative strategy in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to help vulnerable populations. Using cash and food distributions, WFP supports the agricultural activities of communities affected by conflict and natural disasters. The distribution of cash allows families to have more autonomy in the use of aid. More than 63,600 people have already benefited from this assistance. WFP aims to reach 1.7 million people by July. This new strategy reflects WFP’s commitment to find innovative approaches to fight food insecurity and help vulnerable populations in the DRC.

“The WFP is deploying an innovative strategy to help vulnerable populations in the DRC”

The World Food Program (WFP) is implementing a new strategy in the Democratic Republic of Congo to help poor populations. By distributing cash and food, WFP aims to help 1.1 million people in the provinces of Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu. This approach makes it possible to provide direct and targeted assistance, while strengthening the resilience of local communities. By ensuring market stability and empowering beneficiaries, WFP is helping to solve the food crisis while giving communities the dignity and self-reliance they need.

Kibali Goldmines: A record increase in gold production in Africa and a commitment to renewable energy and sustainable development.

Kibali Goldmines, Africa’s largest gold mine, saw a significant increase in production in the last quarter, confirming its growth plan. The mine is on track to meet its annual targets and has sufficient reserves to replace those depleted this year. The company also announced the implementation of a ten-year plan to maintain production for at least 10 years. In the interest of sustainability, Kibali plans to build a 16 MW solar power plant to increase the mine’s share of renewable energy. The company also contributes to local communities and the region’s economy by investing in the country and supporting biodiversity conservation initiatives. With its continued success and commitment to social and environmental development, Kibali Goldmines is positioning itself as a leader in the mining industry in Africa.

“Kibali Gold Mines: Nine Major Achievements Demonstrate Its Continued Growth and Commitment to Sustainable Development”

Mining company Kibali Gold Mines achieved nine outstanding achievements in the second quarter of 2023. It is on track to meet its production targets, has reintroduced sixteen white rhinos to Garamba National Park and is progressing in the development of sources of renewable energy. Kibali also plans to launch new mining operations and continues its exploration activities. On the community level, it invests in development projects and supports the charity “Nos Vies en Partage”. These achievements demonstrate Kibali’s commitment to sustainable growth and the well-being of local communities.

Kibali, a gold giant in the DRC, is committed to the energy transition and invests in renewable energies

The mining company Kibali, based in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is committed to the energy transition by investing in hydroelectric and solar power plants. These initiatives have made it possible to increase the share of renewable energies in the company’s energy mix, from 70% to 79%. Kibali is also preparing to build a solar power plant to further diversify its energy supply. This transition to clean energy is an example for other mining companies to follow and contributes to the economic and social development of the DRC.

“The electrification of the Catholic mission of Kilembe in DR Congo: a major step towards access to energy for all”

The electrification of the Catholic mission of Kilembe in the Democratic Republic of Congo marks an important step in the agenda of access to electricity for all. Thanks to the installation of a solar power plant, the local population will benefit from the advantages of electricity in different areas of daily life. However, it is crucial to extend these efforts to other rural areas of the country to ensure equitable access to energy for all Congolese.

Kibali Goldmines: a success story of responsible mining in Africa

Kibali Goldmines, Africa’s largest gold mine, announced a significant increase in production in the last quarter, confirming its growth plan. The mine mainly uses renewable energy sources, which contributes to its success. In terms of community development, the mine has invested US$4.6 billion in dividends, royalties and taxes, and favors Congolese suppliers and contractors. Environmentally, Kibali Goldmines implements initiatives to reduce water withdrawals and supports biodiversity conservation. The success of this mine demonstrates a fruitful partnership between the company, the Congolese government and local communities, while demonstrating the potential of responsible mining in Africa.

Kibali Gold Mines: Impressive Achievements and a Bright Future in Q2-2023!

In the second quarter of 2023, Kibali Gold Mines achieved its production targets and confirmed its leading position in the mining sector. The company also successfully reintroduced 16 white rhinos to Garamba National Park, demonstrating its commitment to environmental conservation. Kibali is also investing in an eco-friendly solar power plant and has successfully transitioned to Bogging Multilite to improve worker safety. In addition, new operations are planned and mining exploration continues, while investing in community development. Kibali’s remarkable achievements demonstrate its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.

“Kibali: the leader of the energy transition in the DRC towards renewable energy”

In this article, we explore the remarkable journey of mining company Kibali in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) towards renewable energy. Kibali has taken the lead in investing in the construction of hydroelectric and solar power plants, helping to fill the country’s energy deficit. The company currently has four power stations, three of which are hydroelectric and one solar. These initiatives have diversified Kibali’s energy sources and reduced its environmental impact. Kibali’s energy transition has many advantages for the DRC, such as reducing dependence on fossil fuels, diversifying the energy mix and preserving the environment. If other mining companies follow Kibali’s example, the country could see a considerable improvement in its electricity supply.