“DRC Country Risk Conference: Prospects for positive improvement for investment”

The second conference on “Country risk, prospects for positive improvement” will be held in Kinshasa to discuss the challenges and opportunities of investing in the DRC. The debates will focus on key themes such as the business climate, macroeconomic performance, public finance management, the soundness of the financial system and socio-political risks. The conference aims to foster the contribution of all development actors to create an environment conducive to the country’s economic growth.

“Rwanda’s support for M23 in the DRC: the United States condemns and calls for international action”

Rwanda’s support for the M23 terrorist movement in the DRC continues to raise concerns. At a UN Security Council meeting, the United States once again condemned Rwanda’s direct support for M23, calling for increased pressure on the Rwandan government to withdraw its troops from the region. ground floor. The United States has also expressed concern about the cooperation of the DRC armed forces with non-state armed groups in the east of the country. They called for the professionalization of the Congolese security forces and an end to this cooperation. The United States continues to support the MONUSCO mission in the DRC and is focused on protecting civilians and strengthening governance, justice, and security institutions. They call for comprehensive action to end Rwandan support for M23 and cooperation with non-state armed groups. Peace and stability in the DRC are essential for sustainable development and the well-being of the Congolese people.

“The CENI in the DRC is committed to the inclusion of people with disabilities in elections: A major step towards a more inclusive society”

The Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is organizing a national workshop to validate the electoral glossary in Congolese sign language, in collaboration with the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES). The objective of this event is to promote the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the country’s electoral process. The President of the CENI stresses that inclusion is a priority for the institution and that the strategic and operational plan for the period 2022-2026 highlights this objective. He also points out that the CENI has made the electoral process accessible to all by including sign language. The workshop aims to adapt this language to the electoral language to allow people with disabilities to understand and follow the electoral process in an optimal way. The CENI encourages political leaders to take into account people with disabilities in their candidacy projects. The objective of the workshop is to validate the electoral glossary in Congolese sign language to facilitate communication with people with disabilities. The Minister Delegate in charge of People with Disabilities welcomes the CENI’s commitment to inclusion and proposes the creation of an office dedicated to people with disabilities during the next election. IFES, CENI’s technical partner, reaffirms its collaboration to improve the credibility of the electoral process and promote the inclusion of marginalized populations. The CENI in the DRC makes every effort to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities in the electoral process and build a more inclusive society.

“The UN Under-Secretary General calls for the urgent disarmament of the M23 in the DRC to restore peace and stability in the east of the country”

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In this article excerpt, we learn that Martha Pobee, UN Under-Secretary-General for Africa, has called for the urgent disarmament of the March 23 Movement (M23) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). She stressed that the piecemeal withdrawal of the M23 from the occupied areas was worrying and demanded a complete and unconditional withdrawal from the occupied territories, as well as the laying down of arms. The security situation in the DRC remains fragile, and the situation in Ituri has deteriorated, with numerous acts of violence perpetrated by armed groups. The disarmament of the M23 is essential to restore security and stability in the region and to end the suffering of the civilian populations.

“The European tour of His Majesty MFUMU DIFIMA NTINU: a major step forward for the promotion of peace in the DRC”

In this article, we return to the tour in Europe of His Majesty MFUMU DIFIMA NTINU, president of CONATC in the DRC. During his participation in the ICC roundtable, he pleaded for peace in his country. His visit also strengthened ties with the Belgian, Dutch and Spanish Royalties. Her Majesty met with African ambassadors in Paris and will attend a meeting in New York to discuss the security situation in the DRC. Its crucial role in the consolidation of peace and its diplomacy in favor of the African ancestral power are to be underlined. This initiative marks a new phase in ending conflict and fostering stability in the DRC.

“Fasting and Prayer for the Democratic Republic of Congo: The Philadelphia Missionary Center mobilizes the faithful for three days of intercession”

The Center Missionnaire Philadelphia (CMP) recently announced a fast and prayer program for the Democratic Republic of Congo. From June 28-30, 2023, believers are invited to come together to implore God’s grace and favor. Under the theme “For the love of Zion I will not be silent”, Pastor Ken Luamba of the CMP calls on all those attached to the country to unite their hearts and their voices in this process. The prayer meetings will take place at the church temple on June 28 and 29, and a large gathering is planned for June 30 at the People’s Palace esplanade. Open to all, regardless of religious affiliation, this appeal aims to pray for unity and peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The CMP prepares Christians to meet the bridegroom by preaching a message centered on consecration. This program of fasting and prayer is an opportunity for the faithful to unite in faith and obtain divine grace and blessing for the country.

Persistent impunity in DR Congo: challenges and the need to strengthen efforts against serious crimes

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This article highlights the continuing challenge of impunity in DR Congo and examines the role of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in prosecuting those responsible for serious crimes. Despite the efforts made since 2004, impunity continues to fuel violence in the country. Strengthening national efforts is essential to fight impunity and ensure justice. The ICC can play a crucial role in encouraging and supporting national initiatives, building the capacity of Congolese courts, and promoting the protection of witnesses and victims. Cooperation and collaboration are essential to end impunity in DR Congo and promote a more just and peaceful society.

“Mambasa in Ituri: Curfew introduced to protect residents from the threat of rebels”

In this article, we discover that the territory of Mambasa in Ituri is facing a worrying security situation. To ensure the safety of residents, a curfew has been introduced from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. This measure aims to limit the risk of attacks by Ugandan ADF rebels, responsible for several recent deaths and destruction. The authorities are calling for the collaboration and vigilance of the population to report any suspicious activity. Despite the recent attacks, it is important to remain united and united to ensure the protection of everyone.

“Management of the security crisis in eastern DRC: Financial efforts for the EAC regional force at the center of discussions during the quadripartite summit”

The quadripartite ECCAS, SADC, CIRGL and EAC summit held in Luanda, Angola addressed the issue of the security situation in eastern DRC and the financing of the EAC regional force. The lack of predictable, adequate and sustainable funding was highlighted, and the AU Commission was tasked with mobilizing the necessary resources. The presence of the regional force in the DRC has been extended until September, despite criticism, hoping for concrete results on the ground. Challenges persist to ensure stability and peace in the region.

The Games of La Francophonie in Kinshasa: Concerns about their organization and the participation of Quebec

Quebec has decided not to send a delegation to the Games of La Francophonie in Kinshasa, citing security and health reasons. This decision follows that of New Brunswick, which also reduced its participation due to uncertainties surrounding the organization of the event. Despite these absences, it is hoped that the other member countries of the International Organization of La Francophonie will maintain their participation. The Games of La Francophonie are a major event for Francophone youth, offering a unique opportunity to celebrate the diversity and richness of La Francophonie.