Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Attends Panel Discussion in Helsinki on Mediation

Source: Government of Qatar

Helsinki, June 13

HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi participated in a panel discussion organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Finland on the topic of mediation. The session was attended by HE Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Security Policy in Finland Outi Holopainen.

In his remarks during the session, His Excellency emphasized the State of Qatar’s commitment to supporting international efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability, and to expanding avenues of cooperation with friendly countries in the areas of conflict resolution, dialogue, and strategic partnerships.

The session addressed several topics of mutual interest, particularly in the fields of mediation and preventive diplomacy, in addition to the latest developments in regional and international affairs.

Prime Minister Holds Phone Call with Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, June 13

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani held a phone call today with HH Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah Al-Saud.

The call dealt with discussing bilateral cooperation and exploring ways to support and strengthen them, and also discussed the latest regional developments, particularly the Israeli attack on the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

In this context, HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed the State of Qatar’s strong condemnation and denunciation of the Israeli attack on Iranian territory, describing it as a blatant violation of Iran’s sovereignty and security, and a clear breach of the laws and principles of international law.

His Excellency also expressed the State of Qatar’s deep concern over this dangerous escalation, which poses a threat to regional security and stability and undermines diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation and resolving outstanding issues through dialogue and peaceful means. His Excellency also highlighted the urgent need for the international community to fulfill its legal and moral responsibilities by taking immediate action to stop Israeli violations. 

Prime Minister Receives Phone Call from Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, June 13

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani received a phone call today from HE Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emmigration and Expatriates Affairs of the sisterly Arab Republic of Egypt Dr. Badr Abdelatty.

The call dealt with discussing bilateral cooperation and the means to enhance it, and the latest regional developments, particularly the Israeli attack on the sisterly Islamic Republic of Iran.

In this context, HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign renewed during the call the State of Qatar’s strong condemnation and denunciation of the Israeli attack on Iranian land, considering it a severe violation of Iran’s sovereignty and security, and a clear violation of the laws and principles of international law.

His Excellency also expressed the State of Qatar’s great concern regarding this dangerous escalation, which threatens the region’s security and stability and undermines diplomatic efforts aiming at de-escalation and resolving issues through dialogue and peaceful means. His Excellency stressed that the international community must should its legal and moral responsibilities to urgently end Israeli violations. 

Côte d’Ivoire – Avant-projet portant attribution de la carte professionnelle d’artiste: le Ministère de la Culture consulte les faitières des acteurs du secteur


Le ministère de la Culture et de la Francophonie, à travers sa Direction des Affaires juridiques et de la Coopération et la collaboration du Programme UNESCO-ASCHBERG pour les artistes et les professionnels de la culture, a élaboré un avant-projet d’arrêté fixant les conditions et modalités d’attribution de la carte professionnelle d’artiste.

En prélude à la remise dudit document à la ministre Françoise Remarck, une série de consultations des faitières du secteur des arts et de la culture, notamment les acteurs du cinéma, les musiciens, les spécialistes des arts visuels et les spécialistes des arts de la scène, a été initiée au cours d’ateliers dont la clôture s’est tenue le jeudi 12 juin 2025 à Abidjan-Plateau.

“Ces consultations sont importantes pour pouvoir déterminer ensemble les conditions de délivrance de la carte professionnelle de l’artiste artiste. Cette carte va permettre aux artistes d’avoir des avantages fiscaux et au niveau du régime de prévoyance sociale, notamment la Couverture Maladie universelle (CMU) et le Régime social des Travailleurs indépendants”, a précisé Elvis Adjaffi, directeur des Affaires juridiques et de la Coopération au ministère.

Il a annoncé qu’il est prévu bientôt une rencontre générale avec l’ensemble de la corporation des artistes pour présenter le fruit de ces réflexions, secteur par secteur.

Pour rappel, cet avant-projet portant attribution de la carte professionnelle de l’artiste s’inscrit dans le cadre du décret N°2021-624 du 20 octobre 2021 portant statut des articles et s’applique à tous les artistes et aux personnes qui contribuent à la production du travail des artistes. Le statut de l’artiste est la reconnaissance publique du rôle particulier joué par l’artiste dans la société et la culture.

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Kenya: Health Cabinet Secretary Hon. Aden Duale Leads Launch of Health Facility Digitalization

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

 in Garissa County, Cabinet Secretary for Health Hon. Aden Duale presided over the launch of Health Facility Digitalization, marking a major milestone in Kenya’s journey toward a fully digitized health system.

As part of the launch, 1,114 digital devices were delivered to public health facilities across Garissa County to bolster service delivery, improve record-keeping, and enhance accountability.

Kenyans can now access their health records from anywhere in the country through the newly established Health Information Exchange (HIE) system—providing a secure, unified platform that captures both patient and provider data to support continuity of care.

Hon. Duale emphasized the impact of digitization, noting that it has already led to the closure of 875 non-compliant facilities by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC), and eliminated over 3 million fraudulent NHIF records. Only licensed and accredited facilities will now be empanelled under the Social Health Authority (SHA).

The CS highlighted that through the Comprehensive Integrated Health Information System, the Ministry is digitizing patient records, prescriptions, and facility transactions—transforming the health system from the ground up by improving transparency, reducing fraud, and streamlining service delivery.

While addressing the community at the close of the 5-day Free Medical Camp, Hon. Duale also:
•Rallied the local population to register under the SHA and embrace Taifa Care, a major health sector reform to strengthen Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
•Announced that 367 health workers in Garissa have already been trained on digital systems, with a target of training 1,700 across the countye.
•Confirmed that over 74,000 digital devices will be distributed nationally to ensure public facilities are equipped to match the standards of the private sector.

He further affirmed that Kenya’s Digital Health Superhighway will allow young people and families to register, access health services, and track care directly from their mobile phones—ensuring no one is left behind.

– on behalf of Ministry of Health, Kenya.

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Acute Malnutrition Soars in South Sudan with Millions of Children at Risk following Aid Cuts

Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

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A deadly mix of conflict, climate change and poverty have pushed 2.3 million children aged under 5 in South Sudan into life threatening acute malnutrition, with rates soaring just months after foreign governments announced the slashing of funds to the world’s poorest countries, Save the Children said.

Latest figures from the Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) – the leading global authority on the severity of hunger crises – show that in just over six months, the number of people living in the worst phase of acute hunger (IPC Phase 5) in South Sudan has doubled [1], and the percentage of the population living in crisis levels of acute hunger (IPC Phase 3 and above) has shot up from 47% to 57% – an increase of 21% [2].

A lack of food, insufficient medical supplies in health facilities and major disease outbreaks including cholera, the number of acutely malnourished children under the age of five across South Sudan has increased from 2.1 million to 2.3 million – a 10.5% increase, representing an additional 218,000 malnourished children.
Of the 80 counties in which data was collected, 62 – 78% recorded a general deterioration in acute malnutrition, according to the IPC.

Children are always the most vulnerable in food crises and, without enough to eat and the right nutritional balance, they are at high risk of becoming acutely malnourished, said Save the Children.

Malnutrition can cause stunting, impede mental and physical development, and increase the risk of contracting deadly diseases.

All this comes as foreign aid cuts have brought lifesaving programmes across South Sudan – one of the world’s most aid-dependent countries – to a standstill.

Chris Nyamandi, Save the Children Country Director in South Sudan, said:

“When there is a lack of food, children’s bodies become a battleground. The impacts of malnutrition – stunting, impeded mental and physical development, and increased risk of contracting deadly diseases – can be life-shattering.

“These latest figures are a cry to donors: please, see what happens to children when you let humanitarian crises take hold. Please, don’t leave the children of South Sudan behind. This is about survival for today – but it is also about hope for tomorrow, to build a better world.”

Globally, one in five deaths among children aged under 5 are attributed to severe acute malnutrition, making it one of the top threats to child survival. Community-based programmes combining medical treatment and therapeutic foods, including a fortified peanut paste, have a 90% success rate.

Earlier this year, Save the Children reported that at least 110,000 [3] severely acutely malnourished children supported by the aid agency in 10 countries, including South Sudan, could be left without access to life-saving ready-to-use emergency food and nutrition programmes as aid cuts hit supplies in coming months.

The charity also reported that at least five children with cholera in South Sudan had died on an arduous journey to seek medical treatment, after aid cuts forced their local health services to close in the middle of a major outbreak of the deadly disease.

Save the Children has worked in South Sudan since 1991, when it was part of Sudan. The child rights organisation provides children with access to education, healthcare and nutritional support, and families with food security and livelihoods assistance.  

– on behalf of Save the Children.

Mahama bids farewell to United Kingdom (UK) envoy, discusses economy, security, regional ties

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On Thursday, President John Dramani Mahama bid farewell to the outgoing British High Commissioner to Ghana, Harriet Thompson, expressing gratitude for her four-year tenure and emphasising key areas for ongoing Ghana-United Kingdom cooperation.

Mr Mahama lauded the High Commissioner for her “positive engagements” throughout her time in the country. He reflected on the long-standing historical relationship between Ghana and the UK, describing it as having been “so far so good”.

The president, however, emphasised the mutual need for deeper economic partnerships and trade moving forward. He also noted the dynamic changes in the global landscape, including the diminishing nature of traditional development assistance and the necessity for developing countries like Ghana to strategically reposition themselves.

President Mahama also acknowledged the UK’s significant support in counter-terrorism efforts, specifically commending cooperation in intelligence gathering and training.

“We appreciate the partnership we have shared in the fight against terrorism,” President Mahama stated. We will continue to rely on the UK for help and cooperation in intelligence gathering and training to prepare ourselves in the event of any attack.”

Shifting to regional matters, Mr Mahama updated the High Commissioner on his recent proactive engagements with leaders in the Sahelian countries, including Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. He pledged further diplomatic efforts aimed at rebuilding trust and improving relationships with these neighbours.

He announced that the upcoming ECOWAS meeting on Sunday – the first since he assumed office – would place the issues concerning the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) at the top of its agenda.

“I am going to have the opportunity to report to the rest of the ECOWAS leaders on trips I made to the three countries and share some of my perspectives about their grievances and how we can redefine relationships,” he told the outgoing envoy.

On the domestic economic front, President Mahama provided an optimistic outlook, reporting progress with a strengthening Cedi, declining inflation, and renewed investor confidence.

“I am happy to report that it’s going well,” he said, detailing the first quarter economic performance report. “The first quarter report on economic performance indicates a GDP growth of 5.3 per cent, inflation has reduced from 23 per cent to 18 per cent since January, and we hope to bring it down to 13 per cent by the end of the year, so that should create some relief for Ghanaians in terms of the cost of living and we will continue to maintain fiscal discipline.”

For her part, High Commissioner Harriet Thompson, who has served in Ghana for over four years, expressed her gratitude for the warm support and cooperation she received during her tenure. She also acknowledged the successful implementation of various British-sponsored interventions during her time.

– on behalf of The Presidency, Republic of Ghana.

Des femmes de Wottoro bientôt fabricantes de savons


Depuis le 12 juin 2025, le village de Wottoro, situé à huit kilomètres de Berberati, accueille une formation en saponification destinée à 80 femmes issues des communautés locales. Cette initiative, soutenue par la MINUSCA, vise à favoriser l’autonomisation économique des femmes et à renforcer la cohésion sociale.

Une atmosphère de fête régnait à Wottoro, où les habitants se sont rassemblés en grand nombre pour le lancement officiel de la formation en fabrication de savons. Ce projet, porté par la Section des affaires civiles de la MINUSCA à Berberati, a pour objectif de fournir aux femmes rurales des compétences techniques précieuses, leur permettant de développer des activités génératrices de revenus et de promouvoir le vivre-ensemble.

Durant plusieurs jours, les 80 femmes sélectionnées se familiariseront avec les différentes étapes de la saponification, un savoir-faire au potentiel économique considérable. À l’ouverture de la session, Clémence Djellis, représentante du sous-préfet de Berberati, a remis aux participantes des kits de fabrication ainsi que des outils agricoles, soulignant l’importance de cette initiative pour le développement local.

Doali André, chef du village, a exprimé sa joie et son enthousiasme : « Je suis très heureux. Ce geste de la MINUSCA est une première dans notre village. Il va réellement changer la vie de nos femmes. Vraiment, cet appui est pour moi un facteur de développement et de vivre-ensemble ».

Lors de cette cérémonie, Clémence Djellis a également encouragé les participantes à surmonter les divisions pour réussir ensemble : « Ce projet est pour vous toutes. Il ne réussira que si vous travaillez main dans la main. Les femmes en milieu urbain ont commencé de la même manière. Je vous invite à faire preuve de maturité en prônant l’unité et l’acceptation de l’autre ».

Le représentant de la MINUSCA, également présent, a rappelé que cette action s’inscrit dans une stratégie plus large visant à renforcer la résilience des femmes rurales à travers des projets concrets et inclusifs, dans un climat de paix durable.

Distribué par APO Group pour United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).

Orange devient le partenaire stratégique du Groupe Agence Française de Développement (AFD) pour le numérique

  • Le groupe Orange, le groupe Agence Française de Développement (AFD) annoncent la signature d’une convention-cadre de partenariat faisant d’Orange l’acteur de référence en matière numérique à l’occasion de VivaTech 2025.
  • Ce nouvel accord inédit avec un opérateur télécom vise à renforcer la coopération entre les deux groupes pour favoriser l’accès aux services numériques, soutenir l’innovation et accélérer la transition environnementale sur les territoires d’intervention communs.

Christel Heydemann, Directrice Générale d’Orange (www.Orange.com), Rémy Rioux, Directeur Général du groupe AFD et Françoise Lombard, Directrice Générale de Proparco ont signé un accord de partenariat inédit pour accélérer ensemble l’inclusion numérique et le développement durable du digital. D’une durée de 3 ans, la convention pose un cadre structurant pour des échanges d’expertise et l’émergence de projets conjoints à l’international. Elle couvre 17 pays de la zone Afrique Moyen-Orient où Orange est présent, ainsi que la Moldavie et les départements d’Outre-mer. Les thématiques prioritaires incluent :

  • L’inclusion numérique des populations par le déploiement d’infrastructures stratégiques (backbones qui sont les centres névralgiques d’un réseau très haut débit, câbles sous-marins)
  • L’inclusion financière, énergétique et l’accès aux e-services (agriculture, santé, éducation), notamment en zones rurales
  • La réduction de l’empreinte environnementale du numérique
  • La formation et l’insertion professionnelle par le numérique
  • Le soutien à l’innovation et à l’entrepreneuriat
  • Les réflexions prospectives sur l’utilisation éthique et la sécurité des données ainsi que l’intelligence artificielle pour le développement

En tant qu’opérateur multi-services et partenaire de référence de la transformation digitale de la zone Afrique Moyen-Orient, Orange a déjà ouvert 16 Orange Digital Centers et 32 Orange Digital Centers Clubs en partenariat avec les universités : autant d’écosystèmes gratuits et accessibles à tous, en faveur de l’inclusion numérique des jeunes et du développement de l’entrepreneuriat.

Le groupe AFD accompagne les autorités publiques, les entreprises, la société civile et les écosystèmes innovants dans leurs trajectoires vers un monde numérique plus libre, plus accessible et plus responsable. À leurs côtés, il déploie tout le potentiel des solutions numériques pour l’atteinte des Objectifs de développement durable (ODD).

Fort de cette expertise, les groupes Orange et AFD collaborent depuis plus de 20 ans sur plusieurs projets communs, comme le soutien au déploiement des réseaux télécoms fixes et mobile des filiales d’Orange en Jordanie et au Sénégal, l’apprentissage des jeunes aux outils numériques au travers des Fondations Orange Côte d’Ivoire, Guinée, Madagascar et Tunisie, encore le soutien aux programmes de formation en coding des Orange Digital Centers en Jordanie.

Ce partenariat permettra de renforcer les synergies, d’accroître la diffusion des bonnes pratiques et des innovations dans le secteur du numérique. Il s’agit là d’une ambition renouvelée : œuvrer ensemble pour l’égalité numérique et la réalisation des Objectifs de Développement Durable (ODD) à travers des solutions innovantes et des initiatives collaboratives.

A l’occasion de la signature de cet accord, Christel Heydemann, Directrice générale d’Orange a déclaré : « Ce partenariat stratégique avec le groupe AFD marque une étape importante de notre collaboration. Je me réjouis de poursuivre cette dynamique de coopération internationale pour un numérique plus inclusif et plus durable qui vient renforcer l’engagement d’Orange pour favoriser l’accès au numérique partout où nous sommes présents »

Rémy Rioux, Directeur général du Groupe AFD a déclaré : « Le Groupe AFD est convaincu que le numérique est un levier de développement durable et de transformation de secteurs aussi variés que les services publics, l’éducation, la santé ou encore l’entrepreneuriat. Ce premier partenariat stratégique avec Orange illustre une ambition partagée : soutenir les souverainetés numériques au bénéfice des populations locales, en investissant dans des solutions innovantes, inclusives et responsables. »

Françoise Lombard, Directrice Générale de Proparco ajoute « Proparco, filiale du groupe AFD dédiée au secteur privé, est pleinement mobilisée pour poursuivre le renforcement du partenariat avec Orange, sur le plan stratégique et opérationnel. En conjuguant nos réseaux, nos expertises et nos ressources, nous agissons résolument en faveur de l’accès au numérique pour le plus grand nombre en France et dans les pays émergents et en développement. »

Distribué par APO Group pour Orange Middle East and Africa.

Contacts presse :
Flaminia le Maignan : flaminia.lemaignan@orange.com
Service presse AFD :  _afdpresse@afd.fr

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Three police officers successfully convicted of corruption

Source: South Africa News Agency

Three police officers successfully convicted of corruption

The Serious Corruption Investigation component of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation has this week secured a conviction in a high-profile corruption matter involving three police officials attached to the Provincial Taxi Violence Unit in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.

The police officials are Madoda Mduduzi Mhlongo (56), Siyabonga Herbert Mabhida (51) and Prince Ntsikelelo Shezi (50).

“It was reported that on 13 March 2019, the complainant [in the matter] was approached by the three police officials, who alleged that they were under pressure from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to arrest two suspects due to the alleged murders of key witnesses in a case they were investigating,” the South African Police Service (SAPS) said in a statement. 

“The officials solicited a gratification of R200 000 from the complainant, in lieu of preventing the arrests. The trio warned that failure to pay would result in the suspects being arrested that same night. 

“Later that evening, the police officials arrived at one of the suspects’ premises, reinforcing the threat,” the police said.

The matter was reported to the Serious Corruption Investigation component based at the head office. A police operation was authorised in terms of section 252A of the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (Act No. 51 of 1977). On 29 March 2019, the three implicated police officials, who were all Warrant Officers, were arrested after receiving the R200 000.

The trio appeared in the Durban Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on 1 April 2019 and were each released on R10 000 bail. Their trial commenced on 1 March 2021 and ran over an extended period until they were found guilty of corruption.

The trio was remanded in custody as the matter was postponed to 19 June 2025 in the same court for their sentencing. – SAnews.gov.za

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