President Ramaphosa concludes working visit to Canada

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa has this afternoon, 17 June 2025, concluded his working visit to Canada where he participated in the G7 Summit Outreach Session, on the margins of the G7 Leaders Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. 

The Group of Seven consists of the largest advanced economies namely: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The European Union also participates in G7 Summits, although not a member.  

“South Africa views the G7 as a strategic partner. We seek greater cooperation in areas such as investment, financing for development, international crime, climate change and just transitions, as well as inclusive global growth and development”, said President CyrilRamaphosa.

Canada assumed the Presidency of the G7 on 01 January 2025 and its Presidency seeks to address global challenges and opportunities, including international peace and security, global economic stability and growth, and the digital transition.

The Outreach Session aimed “to explore leadership and collaboration in driving a comprehensive approach to energy security with a focus on technology and innovation; diversification and strengthening critical mineral supply chains; and infrastructure and investment”.

The Outreach theme resonated with South Africa’s national interests and priorities of South Africa’s G20 Presidency.  

The Outreach Sessions of the G7 in which President Ramaphosa participated in have been a feature of the Group over the years, with the aim to strengthen unity among G7 members and like-minded countries to deliberate on and address some of the world’s most pressing issues. 

“The G7 should support the efforts of the Global South to create a fair, just and inclusive global order that will foster sustainable development for all. 

The G7 must also support the reform of international institutions such as the UN Security Council and the global financial architecture,” added President Ramaphosa.

On the margins of the G7 summit, President Ramaphosa held bilateral meetings with other Heads of State and Government, from Canada, France, Germany and the Republic of Korea.The meetings centered on fostering greater cooperation on issues of mutual interests. 

President Ramaphosa welcomed the strengthening of cooperation between South Africa and Canada as it relates to the G20 and the G7. 

“Canada’s Africa strategy is comprehensive and there is potential for cooperation in areas where there is alignment with the African Agenda”, said President Ramaphosa 

Several engagements have taken place between South Africa and Canada at various levels, including at Sherpa and Ministerial levels.

President Ramaphosa’s participation at the G7 Leaders Summit presented an opportunity for South Africa to pursue strategic alignment within the framework of G7-G20 cooperation, where necessary.  

The President was accompanied by Minister Ronald Lamola,the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation.
 

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President media@presideny.gov.za

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria
 

President Ramaphosa Appoints Minister Angie Motshekga as Acting President

Source: President of South Africa –

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Ms. Angie Motshekga, to serve as Acting President of the Republic of South Africa from 17 to 19 June 2025.

The appointment in accordance with section 90 (1) (b) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, follows the President’s visit to Canada to attend the G7 Leadership Summit, as well as Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s concurrent working visit to Moscow in the Russian Federation.

Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya Spokesperson to the President media@presideny.gov.za 

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

Statement of the Co-Chairs of the United Nations High-Level International Conference on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution

Source: Government of Qatar

Riyadh – 18 June 2025

Statement of the Co-Chairs of the United Nations High-Level International Conference on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution — France and Saudi Arabia — and of the Co-Chairs of its Working Groups – Qatar, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Norway, Senegal, Spain, Türkiye, United Kingdom, the European Union, and the League of Arab States:

We express our deep concern over the recent developments and continued escalation in the region, which has regrettably necessitated the decision to suspend the United Nations High-Level International Conference on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution. These events are a stark reminder of the fragility of the current situation and the urgent need to restore calm, uphold international norms, and reinvigorate diplomacy.

In light of these circumstances, we reaffirm our full commitment to the objectives of the Conference and to continuing its work without interruption. The Roundtables, to be convened shortly, will proceed as an integral part of the Conference process. Building on the contributions of the Working Groups, they will serve to consolidate clear and coordinated commitments and reaffirm the collective resolve to implement the two-State solution.

The Co-Chairs will announce the convening of the high-level segment at the soonest possible opportunity, in line with their commitment to continuing the work and objectives of the Conference.

Now more than ever, the situation compels us to double our efforts to call for upholding international law, respecting the sovereignty of states, and advancing peace, liberty, and dignity for all peoples of the region. We remain resolute in our shared determination to support all efforts to bring an end to the war in Gaza, achieve a just and lasting resolution of the Palestinian question through the implementation of the two-State solution, and ensure stability and security for all countries in the region.

Qatar Affirms that Impunity, Accountability Encourages Israel to Commit Further Violations, Crimes against Palestinians

Source: Government of Qatar

Geneva, June 17, 2025

The State of Qatar affirmed that impunity and accountability have encouraged Israel to continue committing further violations and crimes against Palestinians.

It called on the international community to take the necessary measures to stop these crimes, ensure accountability for those responsible, and compel Israel, the occupying power, to comply with international law and ensure the restoration of all the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, in particular the right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent and fully sovereign State of Palestine on the borders of Jun. 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

This came in the State of Qatar’s statement delivered by HE Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar in Geneva Dr. Hind Abdulrahman Al Muftah, during her participation in the interactive dialogue with the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel, Item 2, within the framework of the 59th session of the Human Rights Council.

Her Excellency said that the report cited the seizure, theft, and destruction of Palestinian Islamic and Christian cultural and religious sites by the Israeli occupation forces and Israeli settlers, and the deliberate and unjustified targeting of educational facilities, particularly in the Gaza Strip, as well as UNRWA schools, despite being regularly informed of the coordinates of these schools and the lack of any evidence of military targets in these facilities. Her Excellency said that these actions were a heinous crime and a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and international human rights law.

HE the Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar in Geneva affirmed that this racist and criminal Israeli approach aimed to genocide the Palestinian people, displace them, and deprive Palestinian children and youth of their right to education, expand the scope of Israeli settlements, and undermine the identity and existence of the Palestinian people and their historical connection to the State of Palestine.

Her Excellency also welcomed the members of the International Commission of Inquiry and thanked them for their efforts.

L’Afrique du Sud intensifie ses efforts pour développer le commerce intra-africain dans le cadre de la Zone de libre-échange continentale africaine (ZLECAf)

L’Afrique du Sud a réaffirmé son engagement à tirer parti de la Zone de libre-échange continentale africaine (ZLECAf) en vue de libérer de nouvelles opportunités de croissance pour les entreprises locales et de renforcer l’intégration régionale. Présidant le lancement de la tournée de présentation de l’IATF2025 à Johannesburg (en Afrique du Sud), M. Humphrey Nwugo, Directeur régional (Afrique australe) d’Afreximbank (https://www.Afreximbank.com/), a souligné l’urgence de déployer des actions concrètes. « Le moment est venu de veiller à ce que les secteurs public et privé de l’Afrique du Sud soient non seulement présents, mais aussi stratégiquement positionnés pour saisir les immenses opportunités qui seront offertes par l’IATF2025 ».

M. Nwugo a souligné le rôle central joué par l’Afrique du Sud dans le processus d’intégration du continent, citant ses solides fondements économiques, son dynamisme entrepreneurial et ses capacités institutionnelles, qui la placent en bonne position pour s’intégrer dans les chaînes de valeur africaines.

« Nous sommes ici pour inviter l’Afrique du Sud à prendre les devants. Nous voulons voir le secteur privé du pays s’afficher pleinement à Alger », a-t-il ajouté. La Foire commerciale intra-africaine (IATF2025), qui se tiendra à Alger du 4 au 10 septembre 2025, s’annonce comme un événement commercial historique et une porte d’entrée vers des perspectives commerciales et d’investissement sans précédent à travers l’Afrique.

E. Wamkele Mene, Secrétaire général de la ZLECAf, a souligné l’importance cruciale de l’IATF 2025, qui se déroule dans un contexte d’instabilité mondiale, de changement climatique et de dynamique commerciale changeante.

« En dépit de ces difficultés, l’Afrique a la capacité de relever les défis, d’accélérer le développement industriel et de concrétiser la vision d’un continent pleinement intégré », a-t-il déclaré.

Il a souligné l’urgence de construire des chaînes de valeur régionales dans des secteurs tels que l’automobile et l’agro-industrie, qui offrent un vaste potentiel de croissance inclusive. Le renforcement de ces écosystèmes interconnectés favorisera le transfert de technologie, diversifiera le commerce intra-africain et créera de nouvelles opportunités pour les petites et moyennes entreprises à travers le continent.

S’exprimant lors de l’événement, Sihle Zikalala, Ministre délégué, en charge des travaux publics et des infrastructures, a souligné la position solide de l’Afrique du Sud pour stimuler l’industrialisation, l’innovation et le développement de la chaîne de valeur régionale.

« L’Afrique du Sud considère la ZLECAf comme une occasion historique d’approfondir les liens économiques avec nos voisins, d’élargir l’accès au marché pour nos biens et services et de promouvoir une croissance inclusive et créatrice d’emplois », a poursuivi le Ministre Zikalala.

«« L’IATF2025 doit être considérée davantage comme un outil stratégique de mise en œuvre, où la politique rencontre la pratique, plutôt que comme un simple marché ». L’Afrique du Sud a un rôle essentiel à jouer dans la réalisation de cette vision, soutenue par l’esprit d’entreprise, la force institutionnelle et un écosystème SMME dynamique. Grâce à des partenariats et à une collaboration entre les secteurs public et privé, nous pouvons développer des infrastructures de classe mondiale à travers l’Afrique, tout en réduisant notre dépendance vis-à-vis des devises étrangères en effectuant nos échanges dans nos propres monnaies », a-t- il ajouté.

S.E. Mme Baleka Mbete, fondatrice de NaLHISA et ancienne vice-présidente de la République d’Afrique du Sud, était également présente.

La tournée de présentation a réuni plus de 350 chefs d’entreprise, décideurs politiques, créatifs et investisseurs, ainsi que des hauts représentants de la Banque Africaine d’Import-Export (Afreximbank), de la Commission de l’Union africaine (CUA) et du Secrétariat de la ZLECAf. Avec comme thème « Tirer parti des chaînes de valeur régionales et continentales : Accélérer l’industrialisation de l’Afrique et la compétitivité mondiale dans le cadre de la ZLECAf », l’événement a mis en lumière des stratégies visant à construire des chaînes d’approvisionnement résilientes et à stimuler le commerce intra-africain.

L’accélération du commerce intra-africain est essentielle pour libérer des opportunités industrielles adaptées aux atouts du continent. Elle réduit la dépendance à l’égard des marchés extérieurs, renforce la résilience économique et permet la création de valeur en Afrique. Lorsque les pays africains intensifient leurs échanges commerciaux entre eux, ils conservent davantage de richesses, créent des emplois de meilleure qualité et favorisent une croissance inclusive grâce aux chaînes de valeur régionales.

Avec la création par la ZLECAf d’un marché unique de 1,4 milliard de personnes, l’Afrique acquiert l’envergure et l’efficacité nécessaires pour être compétitive à l’échelle mondiale. Un marché intérieur plus fort améliore également le pouvoir de négociation du continent dans les négociations internationales, renforce son intégration dans les chaînes d’approvisionnement mondiales et ouvre la voie à une transformation économique à long terme.

La solide base industrielle, le secteur financier avancé et les infrastructures de classe mondiale de l’Afrique du Sud en font un pilier régional pour la mise en œuvre de la ZLECAf. Selon le South African Revenue Service (SARS) et UN COMTRADE, l’Afrique du Sud a enregistré des exportations de marchandises de 110,5 milliards de dollars US et des importations de 113,2 milliards US de dollars en 2023, ce qui s’est traduit par un déficit commercial modeste de 2,7 milliards de dollars US. Le commerce représentait 65,7 % du PIB (Banque mondiale, 2023), ce qui démontre la profonde intégration de l’Afrique du Sud dans les marchés mondiaux.

Il convient de noter que le commerce intra-africain est resté un atout national. Comme l’indique le rapport 2024 sur le commerce africain d’Afreximbank, l’Afrique du Sud a exporté pour 29,6 milliards de dollars US et importé pour 9,6 milliards de dollars US auprès de ses partenaires africains, les exportations intra-africaines représentant 26,8 % du total des exportations. Des secteurs clés tels que l’automobile, l’agro-industrie et les services financiers en tirent déjà profit et devraient continuer à se développer grâce à l’intégration régionale et à l’expansion de la chaîne de valeur.

Dr Gainmore Zanamwe, Directeur de la Facilitation des échanges et de la Promotion des investissements à Afreximbank, a souligné les efforts en cours pour permettre un commerce intra-africain fluide : « Afreximbank est profondément engagée dans la libération du potentiel industriel et commercial de l’Afrique en construisant des écosystèmes favorables, du financement aux infrastructures et aux normes. Grâce à des plateformes telles que l’Africa Trade Gateway et le Système panafricain de paiement et de règlement (PAPSS), nous supprimons les obstacles de longue date au commerce intra-africain, permettant aux entreprises d’effectuer des transactions dans les monnaies locales et d’accéder à des informations en temps réel sur les marchés ».

Dr Zanamwe a également souligné le rôle croissant de l’Afrique du Sud et de l’Algérie dans les chaînes de valeur régionales, en particulier dans les secteurs manufacturier et automobile. Il a encouragé les entreprises sud-africaines à participer activement à l’IATF2025, soulignant que plus de 13 milliards de dollars US de contrats EPC (ingénierie, approvisionnement et construction) avaient été facilités par Afreximbank. Il a également mis en exergue les instruments de financement tels que le Fonds de développement des exportations en Afrique (FEDA), l’Initiative pour l’investissement direct en Afrique et le programme Export Agriculture for Food Security (Exportations agricoles pour la sécurité alimentaire), doté d’un budget de 2 milliards de dollars US.

« L’IATF2025 n’est pas seulement une foire, c’est une passerelle commerciale. Avec plus de 2 000 exposants, 35 000 visiteurs et plus de 140 pays participants, nous prévoyons plus de 44 milliards de dollars d’accords commerciaux et d’investissements. C’est l’occasion pour l’Afrique du Sud de prendre les devants », a-t-il affirmé.

En conclusion, S.E. Ali Achoui, Ambassadeur d’Algérie en Afrique du Sud, a adressé une invitation chaleureuse aux entreprises sud-africaines :

 « Bienvenue en Algérie, un pays qui occupe la troisième place en Afrique en termes de PIB, qui n’a aucune dette extérieure et qui se classe au premier rang en Afrique et dans le monde arabe dans la réalisation des objectifs de développement durable des Nations unies. Nous sommes fiers d’accueillir l’IATF2025 et nous nous engageons à simplifier les procédures de visa en réduisant les exigences en matière de documentation afin de faciliter l’accès à tous les participants africains ».

Depuis 2018, l’IATF a conclu plus de 100 milliards de dollars US d’accords commerciaux, accueilli plus de 70 000 visiteurs et plus de 4 500 exposants. Elle est ainsi devenue la plateforme commerciale et d’investissement la plus influente d’Afrique.

L’événement comprendra :

  • Une exposition professionnelle
  • La vitrine Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX) sur la mode, la musique, le cinéma, le sport, la gastronomie, les arts, l’artisanat et la littérature
  • Un forum sur le commerce et l’investissement de quatre jours
  • Le salon africain de l’automobile
  • Journées spéciales pays et célébration de la Journée de l’Afrique globale
  • Mise en relation B2B et B2G
  • Le programme Youth Start-Up
  • Le pôle Afrique de la recherche et de l’innovation
  • L’AfSNET pour promouvoir le commerce infranational et les échanges culturels
  • L’IATF virtuelle (IATF Virtual)

Pour vous inscrire et en savoir plus, veuillez visiter : https://ACTIF2025.AfreximbankEvents.com

Distribué par APO Group pour Afreximbank.

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À propos de la Foire commerciale intra-africaine (IATF) :
Organisée par la Banque africaine d’Import-Export (Afreximbank), en collaboration avec la Commission de l’Union africaine (CUA) et le Secrétariat de la ZLECAf, la Foire commerciale intra-africaine (IATF) est conçue pour stimuler le commerce et l’investissement intra-africains. Elle fournit une plate-forme unique aux entreprises leur permettant de se connecter, d’échanger des informations sur le commerce et le marché, et d’explorer les possibilités de développement à travers l’Afrique. L’IATF est ouverte aux entreprises africaines et mondiales engagées dans le soutien à l’industrialisation et à la transformation du continent.

À propos de Johannesburg Tourism Company (JTC) :
JTC, sponsor officiel de la tournée de présentation commerciale de l’IATF2025 en Afrique du Sud, se consacre à la promotion de Johannesburg comme destination d’affaires et de loisirs et soutient souvent divers événements dans la ville. 

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Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and partners enter new alliance leveraging Islamic and Arab finance for economic transformation

Today, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) (www.AfricaFC.org), UNIDO, the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) and the Union of Arab Banks (UAB), formalized new strategic partnerships under the Islamic and Arab Finance for Economic Transformation in Africa, the Arab Region and Beyond (IFETAA) Programme.

Access to finance remains one of the most significant barriers to SME growth and economic transformation, particularly in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. Only one in five African firms has access to credit, and those that do often face prohibitively high interest rates averaging 25 percent, compared to just 5 percent in Europe. Islamic finance, with over US$4 trillion in assets, offers a largely untapped opportunity to address this gap by directing capital stored in monetary markets into the real economy.

IFETAA represents a new alliance that will drive capital and capacity towards MSME development, resilience and growth across low- and lower middle-income countries. The signing ceremonies of the 3 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) took place ahead of a high-level roundtable at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, held on the margins of the OPEC Fund Development Forum, and marked the formalization of the programme.

“As traditional development funding continues to decline, Islamic and Arab financial institutions are emerging as key partners in driving industrialization and sustainable development”, said UNIDO Director General Gerd Müller. “Through this programme, we are building a powerful new alliance to support small and medium-sized businesses, increase productivity and resilience, and accelerate economic transformation in developing countries”.

“The IFETAA Programme will unlock urgently needed capital for Africa’s economic transformation and AFC is proud to bring its unique expertise in both conventional and Islamic finance to mobilise funding at scale,” said Banji Fehintola, Board Member and Head of Financial Services at AFC. “As an issuer, guarantor, and investor, we are committed to delivering innovative, Shariah-compliant solutions that drive inclusive and resilient economic growth, whilst contributing to strengthening the south-south cooperation required to advance our shared development goals”.

H.E. Shaikh Ebrahim Bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Chairman of AAOIFI and the International Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation announced that “AAOIFI is proud to contribute to this transformative partnership, which aligns Islamic finance with global development priorities and encourages Islamic financial institutions to voluntarily dedicate at least 20% of their financing – over US$1 trillion – to MSME development. We will work on developing a Shariah-compliant finance programme enriched with technical assistance, regulatory support, and capacity building. IFETAA will also leverage UNIDO’s globally recognized Enterprise Development and Investment Promotion model (EDIP)”.

By integrating Islamic finance with proven entrepreneurship and business counseling interventions, IFETAA will empower MSMEs to become bankable, resilient, and key drivers of inclusive economic growth.

Dr. Wissam Fattouh, Secretary General of the Union of Arab Banks, stated: “IFETAA is more than a programme – it is a call to action. The Union of Arab Banks is proud to unite Islamic and Arab financial power to serve sustainable development and economic sovereignty. We are mobilizing capital not just to fund growth, but to shape the future of our region. This is about empowering MSMEs, restoring trust in financial systems, and building resilient, inclusive economies”.

IFETAA is a direct outcome of the commitments made at UNIDO’s A World Without Hunger conference in Addis Ababa in 2024. There, AAOIFI pledged to mobilize 20 percent of Islamic Financial Institutions’ loans and advancements towards MSME development, while UAB reaffirmed its commitment to channel US$1 trillion from its member banks towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). AFC, a close partner to UNIDO, expressed its support through its financial mechanisms and expertise. IFETAA will facilitate access to finance by developing a pipeline of bankable MSME projects, establish financial and non-financial de-risking mechanisms, and support host governments in strengthening regulatory frameworks to expand Islamic and conventional bank lending.

UNIDO has committed US$500,000 to support the preparation of the IFETAA programme and its initial implementation, which is co-led by the UNIDO Task Force on Islamic and Arab Financing and UNIDO’s Investment and Technology Promotion Office in Bahrain.

Each of the partner institutions brings unique strengths to the programme. AAOIFI, headquartered in Bahrain, is the world’s leading standard-setting body for Islamic finance and plays a critical role in ensuring Shariah compliance and supporting regulators and financial institutions globally. Beirut-based UAB represents over 300 Arab banks and financial institutions while serving as a regional platform for aligning Arab banking practices with global trends, including Islamic finance, ESG, and digital transformation. AFC is a pan-African multilateral financial institution specializing in infrastructure development. It has been expanding its use of Islamic finance instruments, recently closing a US$400 million Shariah-compliant Commodity Murabaha facility. AFC made history in 2017 by issuing a US$230 million Sukuk, the first-ever by an African supranational institution.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Finance Corporation (AFC).

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In Uganda: procuring responsibly | Forest Stewardship Council

Forests account for 11.5% of Uganda’s land and are vital to the nation’s ecosystem. They provide timber, food, fuel, and medicines for many Ugandans. However, this green heart of Africa is facing a serious challenge.

In 2023 alone, Uganda lost 37.6 thousand hectares of its natural forests, according to Global Forest Watch. If this trend continues unchecked, it could lead to the disappearance of these essential natural forests in the coming decades, along with a wealth of irreplaceable biodiversity.

The impact of deforestation is deeply felt by local communities that rely on forests for their daily needs. For instance, Bangazi Edward, a resident of Buwala village in Jinja District, Eastern Uganda, highlights the growing pressure on the land: “We are having a problem with firewood because we have few trees, and the population is really big.” This situation underscores the urgent need for sustainable solutions.

Bold government policy

Fortunately, there is hope on the horizon. Uganda has recognized this danger and is taking action by enacting public policies and processes that promote sustainable public procurement. This strategic approach not only aims to preserve the environment but also enables the nation to meet its environmental and climate commitments.

Uganda aspires to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 12, particularly Target 12.7, which encourages sustainable public procurement practices in alignment with national policies and priorities. Lawrence Semakula, Accountant General in the Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development said, “we have developed a national action plan for sustainable procurement, which we are integrating into the government procurement cycle.” This plan is meant to strengthen the inclusion of sustainability as a core part of public procurement and reduce environmental impacts of public development projects.

Responsible sourcing: a reality

As the nation rises to meet these challenges, it seeks to ensure that procurement is responsible and paves the way for a sustainable future.

One positive example of responsible procurement of wood for development in Uganda is Adrift Eco Lodge, an eco-conscious African lodge located near the Kalagala Falls on the Nile River in Eastern Uganda. Constructed using 70% FSC-certified timber sourced from the Busoga Forest Company (BFC), this eco-lodge demonstrates the possibilities of sustainable building practices. Leanne Haigh, Chief Executive Officer of Adrift, stated, “For us, it was a no-brainer about how we were going to build this property; procuring FSC sustainable wood was just part of that process.”

Scaling up sustainable sourcing in Uganda

Annah Agasha, Deputy Director of FSC Africa, believes the sustainable sourcing example in Uganda can be scaled. “Adrift’s use of certified timber from Green Resources to build their ecolodge is a significant milestone,” she says. “It demonstrates how businesses can contribute to sustainability while enhancing their own credentials. We aim to support them in showcasing this responsibility to their customers.”

The Busoga Forestry Company Ltd. (BFC), a subsidiary of Green Resources AS, is dedicated to sustainable forest management and increasing the availability of responsibly sourced certified products in Uganda.

In 2019 and 2020, BFC obtained the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Chain of Custody certificate and Forest Management Certificates, respectively. The FSC-FM certificate ensures responsible forest management, while the FSC-COC certificate guarantees the traceability of responsibly sourced wood and products from the forest to the consumer.

Benefits of responsible sourcing

BFC’s impact goes beyond just responsible sourcing. With approximately 900 employees, primarily from local communities, the company supports over 16,000 individuals, fostering economic stability.

Through social funding, BFC invests in essential infrastructure, including schools, clinics, and clean water solutions, significantly improving local living standards. Recognizing the importance of education, BFC offers bursary programs and training opportunities that empower individuals and promote community development. Furthermore, BFC champions gender equality, with 32% of its workforce being women in various roles from middle management to equipment operators.

David Kiyingi Nyimbwa, Commissioner of the Procurement Policy and Management Department at the Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, believes that FSC certification can promote legal forestry and strengthen the registration of sustainable forestry companies. “With FSC, we believe we can work together to promote legal forests and help in the registration of potential and actual [sustainability wood product] providers,” says David Kiyingi Nyimbwa.

The advantages of responsible forestry extend beyond environmental benefits and lead to positive changes in the lives of local people. Uganda’s economic development is greatly reliant on forests, and there is promise. By carefully considering each procurement decision, making responsible choices, and sourcing wisely for development projects, Uganda can secure a sustainable future.

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Qatar Condemns Israeli Attacks on Iran as Gross Violation of Sovereignty and International Law

Source: Government of Qatar

Geneva, June 17, 2025

The State of Qatar reaffirmed that the attacks and assaults carried out by Israeli occupation forces against Iran represent a blatant violation of state sovereignty, a serious breach of international law and the United Nations Charter, and pose a grave threat to regional and international peace and security. Qatar also renewed its strong condemnation of these attacks.

This statement was delivered by HE Qatar’s Permanent Representative to Geneva, Dr. Hind Abdulrahman Al Muftah, during her participation in the interactive dialogue on the Annual Report of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Agenda Item 2, as part of the 59th session of the Human Rights Council.

Her Excellency emphasized that the ongoing Israeli aggression against Gaza resulted in heinous crimes, severe violations, death, destruction, displacement, forced starvation, and a genocidal campaign against the Palestinian people unlike anything seen in modern history. She stressed that this demands serious and effective international action to halt the aggression, protect the Palestinian people, hold all perpetrators accountable for violations and crimes committed, and ensure the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the Jun. 4, 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

She welcomed the positive steps Syria has taken toward national reconciliation and building a state governed by law and institutions, which reflects a clear commitment to restoring security and stability and protecting the human rights of the Syrian people.

Her Excellency also praised the lifting of economic sanctions on Syria, noting that this move will help the Syrian people and enable their transition toward stability and prosperity.

Furthermore, she affirmed Qatar’s solidarity with the brotherly Sudanese people during this critical historic moment, renewing its call to end the fighting, protect civilians, and halt all violations against them. She also reiterated Qatar’s appeal to the international community to intensify efforts and provide increased humanitarian support to meet the growing needs of the Sudanese people.

Deputy President Mashatile arrives in Russia on a Working Visit

Source: President of South Africa –

Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile has this afternoon, 17 June 2025, arrived in Moscow, in the Russian Federation on a Working Visit aimed at strengthening bilateral economic and trade ties between South Africa and Russia.

The Deputy President is received by the Deputy Head of State Protocol, Mr Andrei Milyaev, Deputy Director of the African Department, Mr Andrei Stolyarov and International Relations and Cooperation Deputy Minister Alvin Botes.

The visit of the Deputy President will focus on enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries in sectors such as agriculture, automotive, energy and mining industries as well as science and technology cooperation. 

It will take place in two cities in the Russian Federation, namely Moscow and St. Petersburg for high-level engagements as well as economic diplomacy activities. 

In Moscow, Deputy President Mashatile will meet with the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, H.E. Mr Mikhail Mishutin, and lay a wreath at the memorial site dedicated to South Africa’s liberation stalwarts, John Beaver (JB) Marks and Moses Kotane. 

The second part of the Working Visit will take place in St. Petersburg where the Deputy President will meet with President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and participate in the 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2025 (SPIEF ’25), held under the theme: “Shared Values: The Foundation of Growth in a Multipolar World”. The forum will take place from 19-21 June 2025. 

Deputy President Mashatile will participate in the plenary of SPIEF ’25 and has also been invited to participate as a speaker in the Russia-Africa Business Dialogue. 

On the sidelines of SPIEF ’25 Deputy President Mashatile is scheduled to deliver a Public Lecture at the St Petersburg State University under the theme: “South Africa’s G20 Presidency in a rapidly changing Geopolitical Environment” and also speak during the opening of the South African Trade and Investment Seminar. 

The St. Petersburg leg of the visit is expected to leverage on promoting South Africa’s trade relations and South Africa as an investment destination. 

The Working Visit will be Deputy President Mashatile’s first visit to the Russian Federation since he took office as Deputy President under the 7th Administration. The the Working Visit is preceded by the following high-level visits to the Russian Federation by South African leaders: 
• President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Work Visit to Kazan, Russia for the BRICS Summit in October 2024; 
• Deputy Minister of International Relations & Cooperation, Ms Thandi Moraka’s participation in the First Russia-Africa Ministerial Meeting in November 2024; 
• Minister of International Relations & Cooperation, Mr Ronald Lamola’s visit to co-chair the 18th ITEC session in April 2025, and
• Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Ms Angie Motshekga represented South Africa during the “80th Anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War Celebrations” held in Moscow in May 2025. 

Deputy President Mashatile is accompanied by the International Relations and Cooperation Deputy Minister Alvin Botes; Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Blade Nzimande; Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina; Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau; Agriculture Deputy Minister Nokuzola Capa; Public Works and Infrastructure Deputy Minister Sihle Zikalala; Mineral and Petroleum Resources Deputy Minister Phumzile Mgcina, and Sport, Arts and Culture Deputy Minister Peace Mabe.

Media enquiries: Mr Keith Khoza, Acting Spokesperson to the Deputy President on +27 66 195 8840

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria
 

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Receives Phone Call from EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, June 17, 2025

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani received on Tuesday a phone call from HE High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission Kaja Kallas.

The call discussed cooperation between the State of Qatar and the EU, in addition to discussing the latest developments in the region, particularly the Israeli attack on the sisterly Islamic Republic of Iran.

In this context, HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs voiced the State of Qatar’s condemnation of the repeated Israeli violations and attacks in the region, which undermine peace efforts and threaten to drag the region into a regional war.

His Excellency also emphasized the gravity of Israel’s targeting of economic facilities in Iran, warning of its disastrous regional and international repercussions, particularly for the stability of energy supplies.

His Excellency stressed the need for concerted regional and international efforts to de-escalate tensions and resolve disputes through diplomatic means, affirming that the State of Qatar is making strenuous efforts with its partners to return to the path of dialogue among all parties to address outstanding issues and consolidate security and peace in the region and the world.