Tag: insecurity
in Goma, the anger of displaced civilians in the face of insecurity
Two people – a displaced person and a Wazalendo militiaman – died in Goma, in the east of the DRC, on Tuesday March 5, at Lac Vert. This neighborhood has…
“Speaking badly”: what do we call “linguistic insecurity” in Canada?
What does “speak badly” mean? What happens when you are told that you “speak” your mother tongue badly? Bianca Richard and Gabriel Robichaud take on the challenge of discovering this…
Food insecurity among students: “Accommodation remains largely the number one expense item”
The first student union in France published an alarming survey this Wednesday, January 10, in which we learned that one in five students does not have enough to eat in…
To fight against insecurity, the French start-up Safee is launching an anti-aggression smartphone shell. In the event of a problem, a simple button triggers a powerful alarm, records the scene and notifies your loved ones.
To fight against insecurity, the French start-up Safee is launching an anti-aggression smartphone shell. In the event of a problem, a simple button triggers a powerful alarm, records the scene…
one year after the second putsch, insecurity has not regressed
On September 30, 2022, Captain Ibrahim Traoré overthrew Lieutenant-Colonel Damiba, who himself had seized power by force from elected President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré in January of the same year.…
In Haiti, a march against insecurity and racism
Insecurity pushes the population to flee to the Dominican Republic, on the same island, but where the situation is hardly more enviable. 3 mins Drum rolls and the ritual before…
DRC: 13,000 police officers recruited to fight against insecurity
The DRC government has decided to recruit at least 13,000 additional agents to strengthen the national police, but also civil protection. Peter Kazadi, Deputy Prime Minister for the Interior, Security…
insecurity at the heart of the electoral campaign
In Ecuador, general elections are scheduled for Sunday, August 20. But with new massacres in prison, the assassination of mayors, police officers, magistrates and candidates, the mobilization of the army…
Burkina: more than 6,000 schools are now closed due to insecurity
In Burkina Faso, the number of schools closed due to insecurity continues to rise. This is the case for 6,149 establishments across the country as of May 31, according to…
Insecurity in Burkina pushes two Nigerien bus companies to review their routes
Two bus and coach transport companies in Niger – Sonef and Rimbo Transports Voyageur – are suspending their journeys linking Niamey to Ouagadougou and Bamako, via Dori in Burkinabe territory.…