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“The debates around state examination fees in North Kivu: A financial burden too heavy for local families?”
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“The debates around state examination fees in North Kivu: A financial burden too heavy for local families?”

The article addresses the debate sparked in North Kivu by the setting of participation fees for the state exam at 130,000 Congolese francs. This measure divides local actors, with some believing that the population already affected by the war should not bear such costs. The governor's advisor stressed the importance of identifying displaced finalists and called on the central government to consider an exemption for all finalists in the province. The controversy highlights the challenges of equity and accessibility to education in a context of crisis.

“The challenges of reintegrating demobilized combatants at the PDDRC-S Kasando site”
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“The challenges of reintegrating demobilized combatants at the PDDRC-S Kasando site”

The PDDRC-S Kasando site is facing an increase in defections among combatants registered in the demobilization and reintegration program. Around fifty fighters left the site due to care conditions considered insufficient and the duration of the process. To promote successful reintegration, it is essential to improve reception and support conditions. Food support from MONUSCO was recently provided to the site, highlighting the importance of these initiatives for the stabilization of conflict zones. It is crucial to support combatants seeking reintegration by offering appropriate support and viable living conditions on reintegration sites to promote a transition to stable civilian life.

“Democratic Republic of Congo: The democratic challenges of provinces under siege”
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“Democratic Republic of Congo: The democratic challenges of provinces under siege”

Amid a tumultuous political context in the Democratic Republic of Congo, provincial elections revealed major challenges in provinces under siege. The absence of meetings of provincial assemblies to elect senators and governors hampers the democratic process. Jacques Djoli, specialist in constitutional law, underlines the importance of restoring the integrity of the national territory to ensure fair representation of the Congolese population. A rapid resolution of this political impasse is essential to restore institutional and democratic stability.

“Asphalting work in Beni, North Kivu: between modernization and disarray, the residents’ dilemma”
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“Asphalting work in Beni, North Kivu: between modernization and disarray, the residents’ dilemma”

The article "Modernization and paving work on the avenues of the city of Beni, North Kivu: Between enthusiasm and dismay" explores the contrasting reactions of the inhabitants of Beni to the modernization work on the city's arteries. While some see this work as a positive step forward, others express dismay at the consequences on their business activities. The renovations, although bringing progress, raise challenges for merchants whose kiosks were demolished to make way for construction sites. This duality between hope for a brighter future and concern for current losses illustrates the dilemmas faced by the inhabitants of Beni.

“Governance and administration in the DRC: the challenges of the fight against corruption and cronyism”
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“Governance and administration in the DRC: the challenges of the fight against corruption and cronyism”

Summary: Governance and public administration in the Democratic Republic of Congo face major challenges such as corruption and cronyism, harming public services and the country's economy. To overcome these obstacles, it is essential to promote transparency, integrity and accountability within government. Civil society and the media have a crucial role to play in the fight against corruption. Together, by adopting radical measures, we can work for a better future for all Congolese.

“An educational revolution in Kenge: the positive impact of new school infrastructure”
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“An educational revolution in Kenge: the positive impact of new school infrastructure”

The arrival of the Local Development Program in 145 territories brought new classrooms to Kenge schools, considerably improving the learning conditions for students and the working conditions for teachers. The new infrastructure meets all required standards, providing a conducive environment for education. Jean Noel Kubandila Nzala, Director of Ngondi Primary School, testifies to the positive impact of these improvements, particularly emphasizing the importance of the newly built toilets. Ngondi primary school now benefits from an administrative office, a meeting room and the head of the establishment's accommodation, thus providing an optimal setting for teaching. Isidore Mayamba Matondo, president of the school's parents' committee, expresses the satisfaction of the local population. This initiative represents a real revolution for the Ngondi primary school, founded in 1996, by facilitating access to quality education for children in the Kenge territory.

“Discover the MediaCongo Code: A revolutionary innovation for a personalized and engaging user experience!”
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“Discover the MediaCongo Code: A revolutionary innovation for a personalized and engaging user experience!”

Immerse yourself in the innovative world of MediaCongo with the introduction of the “MediaCongo Code”. This unique 7-character code preceded by “@” allows users to distinguish themselves and interact in a personalized way on the platform. By promoting communication and exchanges between community members, the MediaCongo Code aims to enrich the user experience and create a dynamic virtual community. Integrate your MediaCongo Code into your online interactions for an immersive and friendly experience on MediaCongo.

Congo Airways’ race against time: Fleet renewal in danger
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Congo Airways’ race against time: Fleet renewal in danger

The national airline of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo Airways, is facing a critical situation with the need to renew its aircraft fleet to avoid the loss of its air carrier certificate. This emergency highlights the persistent challenges facing the company and the importance of the strategic decisions to be taken to ensure its sustainability. Congo Airways must react quickly and effectively to maintain its flight operations and avoid adverse consequences. Monitor this situation closely to see how the company will overcome these complex challenges.

Revolution at the PHC Foundation: Professor Bokanga Mpoko appointed Executive Director for a promising future
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Revolution at the PHC Foundation: Professor Bokanga Mpoko appointed Executive Director for a promising future

The recent appointment of Professor Bokanga Mpoko as the first Executive Director of the PHC Foundation in Kinshasa marks a major turning point for the philanthropic organization. With more than 35 years of experience in international agricultural development, Professor Bokanga promises to bring valuable expertise and open new perspectives for the Foundation. His commitment to the development of rural communities and his fruitful collaborations make him an inspiring leader for the implementation of the Foundation's ambitious projects. This appointment heralds a new era of progress and innovation for the PHC Foundation, which aspires to become a key player in social progress and sustainable growth.

“Vaccination in the DRC: Crucial Support to Protect Children’s Health”
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“Vaccination in the DRC: Crucial Support to Protect Children’s Health”

The Democratic Republic of Congo faces a major challenge: the rate of under-vaccination of children, affecting around 5.5 million children in rural areas. Despite barriers related to gender and religious beliefs, vaccination remains essential to prevent childhood diseases. Educating parents about the importance of the vaccination schedule, which includes essential vaccines, is crucial to strengthening children's immune systems. Vaccination is an effective way to protect the health of children and must be a priority to ensure their well-being in the DRC.