Games of La Francophonie 2023: Who are the new members appointed two months before the event?

In two months, the 9th edition of the Francophone Games will be held in Kinshasa. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Francophonie, Christophe Lutundula, has just appointed the members of the departments and commissions. Some are reappointed while others are newcomers. But this reorganization raises the concerns of sources close to the file because of the lack of experience of the new appointed members. The Jeux de la Francophonie aim to promote the artistic and sporting talents of young French-speaking people from all over the world.

IPAS gives dignity kits and quality care to displaced women in Bulengo to improve their sexual and reproductive health.

The NGO IPAS has closed a sexual health and family planning campaign for displaced women in the Lac Vert district, Buhimba health area, west of the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The initiative aims to ensure quality health care and contraceptives to vulnerable women, including those who are victims of sexual violence. Displaced women also received dignity kits and reproductive health care through a mobile clinic. This initiative aims at more empowerment and better living conditions for displaced women.

“The Court of Cassation confirms the universal jurisdiction of French justice to judge war crimes and crimes against humanity committed abroad”

The French Court of Cassation has confirmed the universal jurisdiction of French justice to try foreign perpetrators of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed against foreign nationals outside French territory. This is a victory for the French magistrates, but was criticized by the lawyers of the two arrested Syrians and considered a political decision. Nevertheless, this decision could help fight against impunity for perpetrators of serious crimes committed abroad and strengthen France’s policy in the area of ​​international justice.

Félix Tshisekedi visits the largest open-pit mine in the world to reorganize the diamond industry in the Democratic Republic of Congo

The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, visited the Jwaneng surface mine in Botswana to learn about diamond production and marketing. The Botswana model, which allows this country to be the world’s leading diamond producer, has won over the Congolese president, who wishes to duplicate it in the DRC. This visit is part of a major reorganization of the diamond industry in the DRC, with a view to reviving the country’s economy.

“Dismissed governor and political tensions in the Democratic Republic of Congo: towards a crisis to be avoided?”

The dismissal of the governor of Tanganyika province continues to inflame tensions in the Democratic Republic of Congo, prompting the suspension of the plenary sessions of the Provincial Assembly until further notice. The charges against her concern financial embezzlement, lack of transparency in management, and over-the-counter public procurement. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis and the security situation continue to heighten concerns. However, President Tshisekedi continues to encourage trade with Botswana to encourage regional economic cooperation.

Humanitarian crisis in the DRC: Urgent mobilization in favor of the affected populations

This article highlights the cry of alarm launched by Bruno Lemarquis, deputy special representative of the UN secretary general, for a great mobilization in favor of the populations who suffer in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, in the grip of to one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. The dramatic situation in the province of North Kivu, particularly in the territories of Rutshuru, Nyiragongo, Masisi and Lubero is prompting an exponential increase in the need for resources to respond to humanitarian crises, in particular violence, armed conflicts, food insecurity and diseases. Bruno Lemarquis insists on the need to exert pressure on donors at the international level to support this great mobilization since the humanitarian response in the DRC is only 50% funded.

“Rwanda, assassin without borders: journalist Michela Wrong presents her book at the University of Kinshasa.”

The book “Rwanda, Assassin Without Borders” by Michela Wrong was presented during a book signing at the University of Kinshasa by the Student Coordination and the University’s Legal Café. The author denounces the abuse of power of the Kagame regime in Rwanda as well as its expansionist policy in the Great Lakes region. Michela Wrong also criticized the support given by Western countries despite the numerous damning reports on the situation in the country. This presentation allowed students to learn about the situation and the geopolitical issues of the Great Lakes region.

“Felix Tshisekedi boosts trade relations between the DRC and Botswana during his official visit”

The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, made his first official visit to Botswana to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries and attract Botswanan investors to the DRC. He highlighted the natural resources of the DRC, but underlined the need to process the raw material on site to maximize added value, particularly in the mining sector. He also mentioned the Inga project, which would allow energy to be transported to southern Africa, as well as the legal stability of business relations in the DRC. The visit was considered a success, opening up new investment opportunities for both countries.

“Insecurity in Beni: 22 suspected bandits arrested despite the state of siege”

This article discusses the recent arrest of 22 suspected bandits – including three women – in the town of Beni, located in the North Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Although a state of siege is in effect in the region, the resurgence of insecurity in the region highlights the need for more coordinated and effective action to protect the Congolese. The DRC is facing major challenges in terms of security and stability, in particular with the resurgence of attacks by the Democratic and Allied Forces (ADF) in the Beni region.

“North Kivu plagued by an upsurge in insecurity: attacks by the Democratic and Allied Forces (ADF) are increasing”

North Kivu, a province in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, is experiencing an upsurge in insecurity due to ADF attacks on villages located in the south of the province. The NGOs are calling for an intensification of army patrols to reinforce the vigilance of the population and guarantee the safety of the inhabitants. The presence of ADF rebels in the surrounding forests makes the situation even more complex.