“Tensions in Kalemie: the noise of religious cults threatens the education of students”

The town of Kalemie, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is the scene of a dispute between teachers and church members. The tension is linked to the excessive noise from religious worship, which disrupts classes. Teachers tried to resolve the problem, but their requests went unanswered. The altercation led to injuries on both sides. This dispute compromises the education of students by disrupting classes. Finding a balance between educational and religious institutions is crucial to preserving the right to education.

President Tshisekedi calls for the implementation of the law for the protection of disabled people in the DRC

President Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo has called for the implementation of the law on the protection of people living with disabilities. During the launch of the campaign to popularize this law, the president stressed the importance of this legislation in guaranteeing the rights of people with disabilities. He urged all stakeholders to engage in its implementation and recognized the challenges the country faces in governing the disability sector. This call came within the framework of the Joint Project of the United Nations Partnership for the Promotion of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which aims to strengthen policies for the protection and promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities in the DRC. It is essential that all stakeholders fully commit to implementing concrete measures to guarantee the rights and dignity of people with disabilities in the DRC.

“North Kivu: Finalist students forced to travel long distances and incur excessive costs for capturing passport photos”

In the province of North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the organization of capturing passport photos for finalist students poses a problem. Students are forced to travel to a remote location, which results in long and costly journeys for families. The president of civil society emphasizes that these transport costs are unfair for parents and suggests that inspections travel to schools to facilitate this operation. It is necessary to review the organization of this photo capture, taking into account the geographical and financial constraints of families. It is important to find solutions that reduce expenses and efforts required of students.

“Excellentia: the Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi Foundation encourages academic excellence and the fight against sickle cell disease”

The Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi Foundation’s Excellentia program continues to inspire and help Congolese students. During a recent event in Lubumbashi, the President of the Foundation brought together students to raise awareness of academic excellence and inform them about the Excellentia program. This program aims to reward academic excellence by providing scholarships to state exam winners with a score of at least 85%. The President also addressed sickle cell anemia, encouraged students to get tested and provided screening kits to hospitals in Lubumbashi. Former scholarship recipients shared their experiences and motivated students to work hard. The Excellentia program plays an essential role in promoting academic excellence and access to education in the DRC.

“Education vs. religion conflict in Kalemie: when the noise from churches threatens the quality of learning”

In the town of Kalemie, a conflict pits teachers from local schools against the faithful of a neighboring church. The tensions are due to noise pollution generated by the church, which disrupts classes and compromises the quality of education for students. Violent clashes have broken out recently, accentuating the seriousness of the situation. Local authorities intervened to find a peaceful solution, reconciling the needs of schools and religious practices. The main objective is to preserve an environment conducive to learning while respecting freedom of worship.

“Launch of an ambitious project to develop the cassava value chain in the DRC to guarantee food security and stimulate the local economy”

IITA and USAID have launched a project to develop the cassava value chain in the DRC. With funding of $6.5 million over four years, the project aims to guarantee food security and stimulate the local economy. By focusing on urban areas with high demand for cassava-derived products, the initiative seeks to strengthen the cassava sector, diversify the food supply and create jobs in the agri-food sector. By working across the entire value chain, from production to processing, the project contributes to improving food security while promoting the economic development of the country.

Noisy conflict in Kalemie: fight between teachers and church faithful endangers social peace

A violent incident broke out in Kalemie, Democratic Republic of Congo, between teachers and worshipers at a local church, highlighting a situation of ongoing tension. Schools accuse the church of disrupting classes with noise pollution. Despite requests to reduce the volume, the church did not respond, ultimately provoking a violent altercation. Local authorities promised to intervene to reconcile the parties. It is essential to find peaceful solutions to ensure a healthy learning environment while respecting the right to freedom of religion.

“Protestant women of Butembo unite to bring real change to their community”

The article highlights the celebration of the National Day of the Federation of Protestant Women in Butembo, North Kivu. The participants showed their determination to make positive changes in their community despite the difficulties. Zawadi Mangolopa, president of the Protestant Women’s Federation, stressed the importance of unity and collective work to overcome challenges and called for voting for leaders committed to the good of the country. This event demonstrates the commitment and determination of women to contribute to a better future for all.

Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi: a first lady dedicated to education and health in the DRC

Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi, the First Lady of the Democratic Republic of Congo, is engaged in initiatives aimed at promoting academic excellence and raising awareness of major health issues, such as sickle cell disease. Thanks to the Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi Foundation, it offers scholarships to students who have obtained excellent academic results and implements actions to raise awareness of sickle cell anemia. His work has a significant impact on Congolese youth and contributes to building a better future for the country. She has become an inspiring role model for the youth, who are encouraged to flourish and contribute to the development of an educated and healthy congregational society.

“Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi, an inspiring first lady committed to women’s health and rights in the DRC”

Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi, First Lady of the Democratic Republic of Congo, is praised for her commitment and impact in the areas of health and the promotion of women’s rights. Her work in favor of sickle cell patients and her fight against violence against women are recognized by Bineta Diop, Special Envoy of the President of the African Union Commission. Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi is also involved in OPDAD and advocates for greater involvement of women in decision-making and in peace negotiations. Her contribution and dedication inspire and represent hope for positive change for Congolese and African women.