Malawi’s Foreign Minister Meets Qatar’s Ambassador

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HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Malawi Nancy Tembo, met with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar (non-resident) to Malawi Fahad Rashid Al Muraikhi.

The meeting reviewed cooperation relations between the two countries. 

– on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The State of Qatar.

Governo entrega prémios a 30 projetos finalistas do II BootCamp IMPACTAR

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese –

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O Governo de Cabo Verde, através do Ministério da Família, Inclusão e Desenvolvimento Social, realizou esta sexta-feira, 25 de julho, a cerimónia de premiação dos 30 projetos finalistas do II BootCamp IMPACTAR, num evento que teve lugar no salão de conferências da Universidade de Santiago, Campus da Praia.

Presidida pelo Ministro Fernando Elísio Freire, a cerimónia contou ainda com a presença de representantes do Programa das Nações Unidas para o Desenvolvimento (PNUD), UNICEF, UNFPA e demais parceiros do projeto.

O programa IMPACTAR resulta de uma parceria estratégica entre o Governo, a sociedade civil (através do Business Incubation Center – BIC), o setor privado (We Care) e parceiros de desenvolvimento, como o PNUD. A iniciativa visa promover o empreendedorismo social como ferramenta de inclusão e combate à pobreza, especialmente entre mulheres e jovens em situação de vulnerabilidade.

Nesta segunda edição participaram mais de 90 empreendedores de oito ilhas do país. Após um processo intensivo de capacitação, mentoria e orientação prática, foram selecionados 30 projetos, que receberam cheques-brinde no valor de 200.000 escudos cada, totalizando 6.000.000 escudos em prémios. Destaca-se o facto de 17 projetos serem liderados por mulheres, sinal claro do papel transformador da Economia Social e Solidária (ESS) na promoção da igualdade de género.

Na sua intervenção, o Ministro Fernando Elísio Freire sublinhou que “a maior política social é a que promove o emprego e o rendimento, pois é através deles que se conquista a dignidade humana”. Destacou ainda a importância da economia social como forma de chegar às comunidades onde, por vezes, o Estado e o setor privado não conseguem atuar com a mesma eficácia.

O Ministro reafirmou o compromisso do Governo em criar mecanismos específicos de apoio à economia social e solidária, nomeadamente a nível da segurança social e da fiscalidade, para permitir uma maior sustentabilidade das iniciativas empreendedoras.

Por fim, dirigiu palavras de encorajamento aos 30 promotores premiados, apelando ao esforço individual e à perseverança: “O sucesso não depende apenas do Governo ou das leis, mas do esforço de cada um. Que agarrem esta oportunidade com determinação, porque só se deseja sorte a quem trabalha”.

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Governo de Cabo Verde.

Minister of State at Ministry of Foreign Affairs Meets Under Secretary of State for Africa at United Kingdom (UK) Foreign Office

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HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi met on Friday with HE Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Africa at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Lord Collins of Highbury.

During the meeting, they reviewed cooperation relations between the two countries and means to support and enhance them.

They also discussed the latest regional and international developments, particularly in the African continent.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The State of Qatar.

Environmental incident reporting: Environmental Incident Reporting System (EIRS) platform officially launched

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The ceremony, chaired by Technical Advisor Georges Kouadio, representing the Minister of the Environment, Sustainable Development and Ecological Transition, Jacques Assahoré Konan, was held in the presence of representatives of the administration, local authorities, technical partners, sector experts and civil society.

On this occasion, Georges Kouadio argued that the SRIE represents an alert system at the heart of national priorities in terms of environmental monitoring.

“The SRIE is a concrete response to the urgent need for action, to the imperative to better listen to populations and to strengthen collective vigilance in the face of multiple environmental threats. This tool reflects the Ministry’s ambition to build modern environmental governance, based on inclusion, innovation, and accountability,” he said.

The SRIE coordinator, Jean-Yves Kouacou, who is also Director of Information Technology and Documentation, stated that the SRIE represents “an essential operational lever for anticipating, identifying and responding effectively to environmental incidents throughout the country.”

The ceremony also featured a panel discussion on the theme of “Environment and Digitalization: How Does the SRIE Contribute to Improving Environmental Incident Management?” This panel allowed experts to explore the issues surrounding the digitalization of environmental action in greater depth.

Deployed as part of the digitalization of public services, the SRIE also aims to improve coordination between the technical structures involved in the management of environmental alerts and to provide greater transparency on the actions taken.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Portail Officiel du Gouvernement de Côte d’Ivoire.

Hon. Minister Odongo Jeje Abubakar receives credentials from the new United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Country Director

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Hon. Odongo Jeje Abubakar, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has received copies of Letters of Credence from Ms. Landis Lauren, the incoming Country Director of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). The ceremony took place in the Minister’s office, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ms. Lauren has been working as WFP Country Director for Kenya and has also previously served in various positions within the United Nations system.

Hon. Odongo commended the efforts of WFP in providing relief assistance to communities especially in Northern Uganda during times of scarcity. The Minister reiterated Government’s commitment to work with WFP to deliver on its mandate in Uganda.

Ms. Lauren expressed appreciation to the Government of Uganda for the commitment to the welfare of refugees. She commended the Ugandan Government for having an exemplary refugee policy, where refugees are given land and other basic services to improve their welfare and maintain family bonds. She pledged to further strengthen cooperation between WFP and the Ugandan Government during her tour of duty. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Republic of Uganda – Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

President Museveni Calls for Reforms in the United Nations Security Council—Africa to Have Two Permanent Seats and Two Non-Permanent Seats

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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has called for reforms in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to give Africa not less than two Permanent Seats with veto power as well as two Non-Permanent Seats in the United Nations Security Council. The call was made during the 6th Summit of the Committee of Ten African Union Heads of State and Government on the Reform of the United Nations Security Council (C-10) held virtually on Friday 25th July 2025. The President’s statement was delivered by Amb. Adonia Ayebare, Uganda’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

The Summit was convened by H.E Dr. Julius Maada Bio, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, who is also the coordinator of the C-10. The Summit was also attended by Heads of State of Kenya, Equatorial Guinea, Libya, Namibia and Zambia. The Heads of State of Algeria, Congo Republic, and Senegal were ably represented by Ministers.

Since 2005, the C-10 has been working to, on behalf of the African Union, champion the Common African Position (CAP) on the reform of the UNSC. The resolutions of the C-10 will form the African position to be discussed at the United Nations General Assembly and other fora.

President Museveni called on the United Nations to consider the African proposals for fair representation to rectify the historical injustice against Africa which was perpetrated by the exploitative colonial powers. He noted that at the time the United Nations was founded in 1945, Africa had only four (4) Independent States (Ethiopia, Liberia, Egypt and the Union of South Africa) and only these were invited to the San Francisco Conference at which the UN Charter and the Statute of the ICJ were adopted. Currently, Africa has 54 independent States, which forms almost 28% of the UN membership. It is therefore imperative to reform the UNSC to reflect the current realities.

The President urged members of the C-10 and the African Union in general to step up building the “Africa We Want” in accordance with the vision of the African Union, united, cohesive and speaking with one voice  in all aspects of the UNSC reforms.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Republic of Uganda – Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Eritrean Community Festival in Scandinavian Countries

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The annual Eritrean community festival in the Scandinavian countries—Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland—commenced yesterday in Stockholm with patriotic zeal. The festival, which is being attended by a number of nationals from various European countries, America, and elsewhere, was officially opened by Mr. Fesehatsion Petros, Eritrea’s non-resident Ambassador to the Scandinavian countries.

Mr. Alem Teklegergis, Chairman of the Holidays Coordinating Committee, said that Eritrean festivals, beyond being public gatherings, make a significant contribution in strengthening unity and attachment to the homeland, as well as in nurturing nationalism and noble societal values.

Indicating that the Eritrean festival in the Scandinavian countries plays a vital role in preserving national values, Mr. Alem added that the successful implementation of the festivals attests to the strong and committed participation of nationals and the effective organization of the community.

The festival, which will continue until 27 July, features seminars, a photo exhibition depicting national development programs and the activities of the Eritrean community in the Scandinavian countries, children’s and youth programs, exhibitions by villages representing Eritrean ethnic groups and national organizations, as well as cultural and artistic performances by a cultural troupe from Eritrea.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

President Ramaphosa concludes meeting between the National Executive and the Northern Cape Provincial Executive Council

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has concluded a meeting between the National executive and the Northern Cape Provincial Executive. 

The meeting, held under the theme “Unlocking the Northern Cape potential as a modern, growing and successful province”, was the sixth formal engagement that the national executive had with a provincial executive.  

The meeting was also joined by Executive Mayors.  

Previous sessions include meetings with the Executive Councils of Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, and most recently, the Eastern Cape. 

These sessions have resulted in strengthening cooperative governance, breaking down silos and cooperative project planning that leads to collaborative execution.  

As President Ramaphosa said during the Budget Debate last week, when the three spheres of government work together, the lives of the people of South Africa are improved.

It is envisaged that the National Executive would have met with the leadership of the remaining provinces over the next few months.  

The President emphasised the importance of structured engagements between the national and provincial executives that assist government coordinate more efficiently, resolve challenges together and to plan smarter. 

The meetings are also meant to facilitate innovative ideas and proposals to address service delivery and skills   challenges.  

The meeting discussed the ongoing roll out of catalytic economic development projects that require the deepening of cooperation between the national and provincial governments. 

These include the Boegoebaai Harbor and SEZ development, revitalisation and expansion of Vaalharts, Namakwa SEZ and the development of the infrastructure masterplan.  

The meeting further affirmed closer cooperation on issues of climate change mitigation considering the province’s vulnerability to erratic weather conditions. 

The national executive pledged to continue working closely with the province in areas of Transport and Logistics, Basic Education, Water and Sanitation infrastructure development, Human Settlements, Tourism and Energy and Electricity.  

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Pretoria

Célébration des 50 ans du Fonds des Nations Unies pour la Population (FNUAP) au Burundi : Un appel à l’action pour un avenir serein

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

Ce 22 juillet 2025, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la Population (FNUAP) a marqué un jalon historique en célébrant ses 50 ans d’engagement au Burundi au Donatus Conference Center. Cet événement a été honoré par la présence de la Première Dame, SE Angeline Ndayishimiye, qui a souligné l’importance de cette occasion en tant qu’invitation à réfléchir sur cinq décennies de progrès, de défis surmontés et de défis persistants.

Dans son discours, la Première Dame a évoqué son premier engagement public avec le FNUAP, lors de la célébration de la Journée Internationale de la population en juillet 2020 à Kiganda, Muramvya. Elle a décrit cette expérience comme un moment fondateur, riche en significations et annonciateur d’une coopération durable au service des populations vulnérables.

SE Angeline Ndayishimiye a prôné pour un Burundi où « chaque grossesse est désirée, chaque accouchement est sans danger, et chaque jeune réalise pleinement son potentiel ». Elle a également rappelé les succès obtenus grâce au soutien du FNUAP, notamment les interventions chirurgicales efficaces pour traiter les fistules obstétricales, s’engageant à poursuivre ce combat pour éviter que les femmes ne vivent dans l’isolement.

Le Représentant Résident du FNUAP au Burundi, Judicaël Elidje, a souligné le rôle crucial de l’organisation dans l’amélioration de la santé et du bien-être des Burundais. Au cours de ses 50 années d’existence, le FNUAP a su adapter ses stratégies pour renforcer les systèmes de santé, éduquer les populations et plaider en faveur de politiques inclusives.

Cette célébration appelle à un engagement renouvelé pour garantir des conditions de vie meilleures pour tous les Burundais et témoigne de l’impact durable du FNUAP dans le pays.

Distribué par APO Group pour Présidence de la République du Burundi.

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South Africa: President Ramaphosa concludes meeting between the National Executive and the Northern Cape Provincial Executive Council

Source: APO


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President Cyril Ramaphosa has concluded a meeting between the National executive and the Northern Cape Provincial Executive. 

The meeting, held under the theme “Unlocking the Northern Cape potential as a modern, growing and successful province”, was the sixth formal engagement that the national executive had with a provincial executive.  

The meeting was also joined by Executive Mayors.  

Previous sessions include meetings with the Executive Councils of Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, and most recently, the Eastern Cape. 

These sessions have resulted in strengthening cooperative governance, breaking down silos and cooperative project planning that leads to collaborative execution.  

As President Ramaphosa said during the Budget Debate last week, when the three spheres of government work together, the lives of the people of South Africa are improved.

It is envisaged that the National Executive would have met with the leadership of the remaining provinces over the next few months.  

The President emphasised the importance of structured engagements between the national and provincial executives that assist government coordinate more efficiently, resolve challenges together and to plan smarter. 

The meetings are also meant to facilitate innovative ideas and proposals to address service delivery and skills   challenges.  

The meeting discussed the ongoing roll out of catalytic economic development projects that require the deepening of cooperation between the national and provincial governments. 

These include the Boegoebaai Harbor and SEZ development, revitalisation and expansion of Vaalharts, Namakwa SEZ and the development of the infrastructure masterplan.  

The meeting further affirmed closer cooperation on issues of climate change mitigation considering the province’s vulnerability to erratic weather conditions. 

The national executive pledged to continue working closely with the province in areas of Transport and Logistics, Basic Education, Water and Sanitation infrastructure development, Human Settlements, Tourism and Energy and Electricity.  

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa.