Tag: insecurity
the Southeast affected by food insecurity after two devastating cyclones
The zone of the Great South-East of Madagascar is affected for the first time by food insecurity, a consequence of the hurricane season at the beginning of the year which…
Tshisekedi’s approaches in the fight against insecurity increasingly criticized
Nobel Peace Prize winner Denis Mukwege said this week that the ” diplomacy of the President of the Republic contributes to “ worsening instability “. This Sunday, it was Nehemie…
G7: Ukraine, climate, food insecurity… What to remember from the summit announcements
It is a summit largely devoted to Ukraine, but also to other subjects, such as China and the climate. The seven G7 powers, meeting at a summit in Bavaria, Germany,…
Food insecurity is invited to the meeting of the French Council of Investors in Africa
Thursday, June 23 was held in Paris the major annual meeting of the French Council of Investors in Africa in partnership with the newspaper Opinion. Gabonese, Cameroonian and Ivorian delegations…
Awakening: Moments of the presidential race in France The service sector is experiencing insecurity
We will briefly cover the news and topics of the day. What do Macron and Le Pen think about Europe? In France, the decisive second round of the presidential election…
Kagame wants “constant collaboration” in the fight against insecurity
Arrived Monday, April 11 in Brazzaville for a three-day visit, the Rwandan Head of State Paul Kagame addressed the Congolese Parliament meeting in congress. In his speech focusing on security,…
UNDP: “We Live in Insecurity and Anxiety”
According to the latest report of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) titled ‘New Threats to Human Security’, six out of every seven people around the world live with feelings…
Mali: why Operation Barkhane failed to stem insecurity in the Sahel
Expulsion of the ambassador, demonstrations against the French presence… In Mali, an anti-French feeling is spreading through the population and its military aid in the country is no longer acclaimed…