On Wednesday June 19, 2024, a violent fight broke out between bikers and the police at the Yanguma crossroads, near Faradje. The dispute began when they refused to present their control documents, injuring two TRANSVCOM agents and a police officer. Public reactions are mixed, with some condemning the bikers, others criticizing the police. This incident raises questions about road safety and calls for a review of local policies. It highlights the importance of respecting the laws and collaboration between drivers and law enforcement to ensure safety on the roads. Fatshimétrie will closely follow this file to inform its readers about its development.
The monkey pox epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo is worrying with more than 8,000 cases and 410 deaths recorded. Vaccination measures are underway to control the spread of the virus. Dr Shungu Lushima calls for the collaboration of the population to avoid the consumption of dead animals and to encourage medical consultation in the event of skin rashes. Vigilance and prevention are essential to limit the impact of this recurrent disease.
France, in partnership with the African Union and GAVI, is launching the African Vaccine Manufacturing Accelerator during the Global Forum on Vaccine Sovereignty in Paris. This initiative aims to locally produce 60% of vaccines in Africa by 2040, in order to guarantee better vaccination coverage and reduce dependence on imports. A promising step forward to strengthen public health in Africa and respond to global health challenges.
The National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Congo closed its March session in record time, under the leadership of Vital Kamerhe. Highlights include the establishment of parliamentary groups, the adoption of the 2024 budget, the inauguration of the government and the approval of its action program. Jacques Ndjoli, rapporteur, underlined the importance of parliamentary groups and thematic committees. The next session in September promises many projects and proposed laws for the well-being and development of the country.
The poignant article tells the story of Joy, a woman in Nigeria whose mother faced serious health challenges. The story highlights challenges in the country’s healthcare system, including financial hurdles, overburdened hospitals and questionable payment practices. The story highlights the urgent need for reform to ensure equitable access to healthcare for all Nigerians, regardless of financial status.
In this moving article, a young woman recounts her family’s desperate struggle to find adequate treatment for her seriously ill mother, facing refusals and exorbitant fees at several hospitals. Despite efforts, her mother died after facing obstacles and unfair financial demands. This story raises questions about access to health care and calls for reflection on improving health systems to meet the needs of the most vulnerable populations.
After a devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea, Australia has pledged to provide significant assistance to the affected population. An additional two million Australian dollars has been pledged for emergency relief and reconstruction. Despite previous crises, this international support is crucial for the stabilization and reconstruction of the country. International solidarity is essential to help Papua New Guinea recover from this disaster and rebuild affected communities.
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In Nigeria, frequent power outages pose a major challenge for the country seeking development. These outages are due to infrastructure issues, technical challenges related to generation capacity and transmission losses, financial constraints such as funding shortages, environmental factors, operational challenges and management challenges. Substantial reforms and investments are needed to ensure stable and reliable electricity supply for all Nigerians.
The article “Fatshimetrie: Investiture of governors and vice-governors of the DRC for the new political era” relates the investiture ceremony of governors and vice-governors elected in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Organized on June 19, 2024, this symbolic day marks the start of a new political era for the country. The governors received their notification letters and participated in constructive discussions on various subjects such as administrative organization, decentralization and professional ethics. This inauguration represents hope for the development and well-being of Congolese citizens, with a call for responsible governance based on integrity and transparency.