Riposte contre la poliomyélite : Le Bénin déploie une campagne de vaccination dans six départements

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French


Le Gouvernement du Bénin, en partenariat avec les organisations internationales de santé, a procédé le vendredi 24 avril 2026 au lancement officiel de la campagne de riposte vaccinale contre la poliomyélite. La cérémonie s’est tenue au stade de sports de Sakété, en présence de plusieurs autorités politico-administratives, sanitaires et de partenaires techniques et financiers. 

Cette campagne cible les enfants âgés de 0 à 5 ans dans six départements du Bénin, à savoir l’Alibori, l’Atacora, le Borgou, la Donga, les Collines et le Plateau. Au total, 2.516.862 enfants sont concernés par cette opération qui se déroulera du 24 au 27 avril 2026 pour son premier tour. 

Dans son allocution, le Représentant de l’UNICEF au Bénin, Monsieur Ousmane NIANG, a salué les efforts du gouvernement béninois dans la lutte contre les maladies évitables par la vaccination. Il a toutefois rappelé que le Bénin figure parmi les pays de la région africaine où le poliovirus continue de circuler de manière persistante, avec des cas détectés régulièrement depuis 2022. « Les enfants non vaccinés ou insuffisamment vaccinés constituent des réservoirs importants pour la propagation du virus », a-t-il souligné, appelant à une mobilisation générale des communautés, des leaders locaux et des parents pour assurer le succès de la campagne. 

Le Représentant de l’UNICEF a également insisté sur l’importance de la vaccination de routine, considérée comme le moyen le plus efficace pour garantir une protection durable des enfants et réduire la mortalité infantile. 

Le Ministre de la Santé, le Professeur Benjamin HOUNKPATIN, a rappelé la gravité de la poliomyélite, une maladie virale hautement contagieuse pouvant entraîner des paralysies irréversibles, voire la mort. Malgré les progrès réalisés au Bénin, trois cas environnementaux de poliovirus ont récemment été détectés, justifiant ainsi l’organisation de cette campagne de riposte en deux phases, conformément aux recommandations de l’Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. 

« L’objectif est clair : interrompre toute chaîne de transmission du virus », a déclaré le Ministre, précisant que la campagne vise une couverture vaccinale d’au moins 95 %, seuil nécessaire pour stopper la circulation du poliovirus. Il a par ailleurs mis en avant les trois piliers essentiels à la réussite de cette opération : la mobilisation de tous les acteurs, l’engagement des parents et la rigueur des équipes de vaccination. Les agents vaccinateurs auront pour mission de parcourir les ménages afin d’administrer les doses de vaccin à tous les enfants éligibles. 

Le Ministre a également lancé un appel à l’endroit des parents : « Faites vacciner vos enfants et ouvrez vos portes aux équipes de vaccination. La santé de demain se construit aujourd’hui ». 

La cérémonie de lancement s’est déroulée en présence du Préfet du département du Plateau, du Maire de la commune de Sakété, ainsi que du représentant résident de l’Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) au Bénin. Les partenaires techniques et financiers, notamment l’OMS, l’UNICEF, GAVI et plusieurs organisations de la société civile, ont été salués pour leur appui constant aux efforts du gouvernement béninois dans l’amélioration de la santé des populations. 

À travers cette campagne, le Bénin réaffirme son engagement à éradiquer définitivement la poliomyélite et à garantir à chaque enfant le droit à une vie en bonne santé. « Vaccinons nos enfants pour les protéger contre la poliomyélite », tel est le message fort lancé à l’endroit des populations.

Distribué par APO Group pour Gouvernement de la République du Bénin.

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Meets Kazakh Foreign Minister

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha | April 26, 2026

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met on Sunday with HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yermek Kosherbayev, who is visiting the country.

During the meeting, they discussed cooperation relations between the two countries and ways to support and develop them. They also discussed the developments in the region, particularly those related to the ceasefire between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran, in addition to efforts aimed at reducing escalation in a way that contributes to enhancing security and stability in the region.

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs stressed the need for all parties to respond to the ongoing mediation efforts, which would pave the way for addressing the root causes of the crisis through peaceful means and dialogue, and lead to a sustainable agreement that prevents renewed escalation.

Call to rethink climate action in developing nations

Source: Government of South Africa

Call to rethink climate action in developing nations

Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment (DFFE) Minister Willie Aucamp has issued a call to reframe the narrative surrounding climate action in developing economies.

Aucamp attended the 17th Petersberg Climate Dialogue held in Berlin, Germany, earlier this week.
“Developing economy countries are not simply asking for handouts. There are a number of mutually beneficial opportunities for investment in green technology and innovation that can lead to significant growth and development in these countries.

“I reconfirm South Africa’s commitment to achieving the targets set for us in terms of the Paris Agreement and our own Nationally Determined Contributions. Africa and other developing economy nations contribute less in terms of emissions but are the worst affected by climate change,” the Minister said.

Nationally Determined Contributions are countries’ climate action plans under the Paris Agreement. 
The high-level dialogue, held on 21-22 April 2026, served as a strategic convening point to discuss concrete ways to address the climate crisis and strengthen confidence in multilateral climate negotiations ahead of COP31 in Türkiye and the African COP32 next year. 

READ | Minister Aucamp engages in climate crisis talks in Germany

According to the DFFE, discussions focused on identifying opportunities for international cooperation and accelerating a shift to climate-neutral economies, based on three key areas, namely: 
•    Mitigation – reducing and closing the gap to 1.5 degrees celsius.
•    Climate finance, including operationalisation of the New Collective Quantified Goal on finance for adaptation finance.
•    How the multilateral climate regime can accelerate implementation for mitigation, adaptation and loss and damage due to climate change.

“For South Africa, a crucial part of the discussion was emphasising a shift towards talks that are centred around implementation and tangible financial instruments that will benefit developing economies like South Africa. As such, the Minister said that it is now time for full implementation of the Paris Agreement, otherwise deliberations such as these would be reduced to being just another talk shop.

“While there, Minister Aucamp also engaged in a number of bilateral engagements with various international figures in the climate change space, where he highlighted the unique socioeconomic dynamics and how these negatively impact efforts to curb climate change and, most importantly, fast-track adaptation efforts.

“He used the example of the recent flood devastation in parts of South Africa, specifically Kruger National Park, using the opportunity to request support for the Kruger Recovery Fund,” the DFFE said in a statement on Saturday.  – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Road closures to be implemented for Freedom Day celebrations

Source: Government of South Africa

Road closures to be implemented for Freedom Day celebrations

Residents of Bloemfontein have been urged to use other alternative roads as roads around the Dr Rantlai Petrus Molemela Stadium will be temporarily closed for Freedom Day celebrations on Monday.

The stadium in the Free State will host the National Freedom Day commemoration, which will be addressed by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

According to the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, the following roads will be closed around the stadium:
Closure 1: Khampepe and Thakalekoala Streets
Closure 2: Goduka and Thakalekoala Streets
Closure 3: Thulo and Tsekeletsa Streets
Closure 4: Kamohi and Tsekeletsa Streets
Closure 5: Nkolonyane and Mokoloko Streets
Closure 6: Khampepe and Mokoloko Streets

Access to the stadium precinct will be through the following checkpoints:
Checkpoint 1: Kgomo and Thakalekoala Streets
Checkpoint 2: Moshoeshoe and Thakalekoala Streets
Checkpoint 3: Moshoeshoe and Tsekeletsa Streets
Checkpoint 4: Tsekeletsa and Mokoloko Streets
Checkpoint 5: Kgomo and Khampepe Streets

The following items will not be permitted within the stadium:
•    Firearms (except authorised personnel: South African Police Service, South African National Defence Force, Traffic Officials).
•    Weapons of any kind (including those with permits).
•    Children under 10 years old unaccompanied by an adult
•    Alcohol, glass containers, and breakable bottles.
•    Patio/garden umbrellas (excluding small handheld umbrellas).
•    Pets (except registered service animals, e.g., K9 units).
•    Political regalia, paraphernalia, or material intended to provoke or promote alternative narratives.
•    Illegal substances, narcotics, drug paraphernalia, or intoxicating substances (intoxicated persons will not be admitted).
•    Unmanned aerial devices (including drones, toy aircraft, laser devices/pointers)
•    Braai stands, cooler boxes, and cooler bags.
•    Unauthorised or unlicensed vendors.
•    Confiscated items will not be returned, and no compensation will be provided.
•    Clothing deemed excessively revealing.

The commemoration is expected to kick off at 10am on Monday.

READ | President Ramaphosa to lead Freedom Day commemoration

This year marks the 32nd anniversary of South Africa’s first democratic elections, which were held on 27 April 1994.
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Eritrea: Tour of inspection to developmental sites

Source: APO


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Mr. Habteab Tesfatsion, Governor of the Southern Region, and Dr. Woldai Fitur, head of the Investment Center at the Office of the President, conducted a tour of inspection to assess the progress of development programs in the sub-zones of the Southern Region.

During the tour, conducted from 16 to 22 April in the sub-zones of Mendefera, Areza, Mai-Aini, Dekemhare, Dubarwa, Adi-Keih, Senafe and Mai-Mine, the two officials inspected the progress of efforts to redress the environment, as well as vegetable and livestock farming, milk processing and dairy production, and other activities. They also held discussions with project heads and investors.

Noting that efforts are being exerted to create a conducive atmosphere for citizens who want to invest in various sectors, Mr. Habteab said that favorable conditions have been created for those who want to invest in agricultural activities.

Dr. Woldai, for his part, underlined that follow-up on socio-economic development activities has a significant contribution in identifying investment opportunities. He said that the tour was aimed at exploring the inherent opportunities and challenges for investment. He also called for exerting more effort to modernize vegetable and fruit farming, livestock development, and milk processing, based on the experience already gained, so that they become competitive.

The investors, on their part, called for addressing the challenges they are currently facing in their efforts to expand their agricultural activities.

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

Great Green Wall Initiative workshop to be held in Johannesburg

Source: Government of South Africa

Great Green Wall Initiative workshop to be held in Johannesburg

Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Bernice Swarts, is expected to open the Southern African Great Green Wall Initiative (SA GGWI) Regional Capacity Building Workshop to be held in Johannesburg.

The workshop, which the Deputy Minister will open on Tuesday, is convened in partnership with the Global Mechanism of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and the African Development Bank (AfDB).

“The workshop brings together regional governments, development partners, financial institutions, and the private sector to accelerate the transition from policy commitments to investment-ready programmes that restore degraded landscapes, strengthen climate resilience, and unlock sustainable economic opportunities across Southern Africa.

“The workshop aims to equip stakeholders with the technical capacity to design, finance, and implement nature-based solutions,” said the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment on Sunday.

The workshop will also support the development of a pipeline of bankable projects, contributing to efforts to close the financing gap for land restoration and climate resilience initiatives in the region.

It will take place at The Capital on the Park from 27 April to 1 May 2025. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Pan-African Parliament to hold Extraordinary Session

Source: Government of South Africa

Pan-African Parliament to hold Extraordinary Session

The Pan-African Parliament (PAP), the legislative organ of the African Union (AU), is expected to convene an Extraordinary Session of its Seventh Legislature from Tuesday.

The session will be held at its headquarters in Midrand, Gauteng, and will elect five members of its Bureau comprising one President and four Vice-Presidents.

“This Extraordinary Session follows the conclusion of the mandate of the Sixth Bureau on 28 February 2026 and is convened in accordance with Decisions 1288 (XLVI) and 1663 (XLVII) of the African Union Executive Council, as complemented by a subsequent decision adopted on 27 March 2026, and pursuant to Rule 29 of the PAP Rules of Procedure.

“The election process will be overseen by the H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the African Union Commission, representing the Chairperson of the African Union, and supported by a High-Level Group mandated to supervise the process, ensuring transparency, credibility, and adherence to African Union legal and institutional frameworks,” the PAP said in a statement.

The election is expected to be held on Thursday.

“The newly elected Bureau will serve a three-year term and will reflect the African Union’s principle of equitable, regular, and predictable regional rotation, with representation structured as follows: President (North Africa), First Vice-President (East Africa), Second Vice-President (West Africa), Third Vice-President (Central Africa), and Fourth Vice-President (Southern Africa).

“The PAP Bureau [is] composed of a President and four Vice-Presidents, representing the five regions of the African continent. As the principal leadership and administrative organ of the Parliament, the Bureau provides strategic direction and ensures the effective functioning of the institution and its organs.

“The Bureau is responsible for the overall management and administration of the affairs and facilities of the Parliament and its organs,” the statement concluded. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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President Ramaphosa joins Eswatini in commemorating coronation of King Mswati III

Source: Government of South Africa

President Ramaphosa joins Eswatini in commemorating coronation of King Mswati III

President Cyril Ramaphosa on Saturday joined the Kingdom of Eswatini as it commemorated the 40th anniversary of the coronation of His Majesty King Mswati III, as well as the King’s 58th birthday.

“President Cyril Ramaphosa … arrived in the Kingdom of Eswatini as the Kingdom celebrates the 40th anniversary of the coronation of His Majesty King Mswati III, as well as the King’s 58th birthday,” the Presidency said.

According to the Presidency, 2026 marks King Mswati III’s Ruby Jubilee as the Eswatini monarch, as His Majesty commenced his reign in 1986. 

“President Ramaphosa’s honouring of the invitation as a guest at the national celebration in the Kingdom of Eswatini underscores the strong and fraternal relations between South Africa and the Kingdom of Eswatini. 

“South Africa and Eswatini share strong historical and cultural ties that were formally established at the end of the apartheid era in South Africa,” said the Presidency. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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Strong winds expected in the Northern and Western Cape

Source: Government of South Africa

Strong winds expected in the Northern and Western Cape

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a Yellow level 2 warning for strong, damaging winds in parts of the Western Cape and the south-central parts of the Northern Cape.

The weather service said the damaging winds could lead to damage to infrastructure, settlements, problems for high sided vehicles, and travel services.

The SAWS also issued a Yellow level 1 warning for severe thunderstorms with strong, damaging winds and heavy downpours leading to localised flooding and damage to susceptible formal/informal settlements and infrastructure over the central and south-eastern parts of the Northern Cape.

In addition, the SAWS warned of extreme high fire danger conditions expected over the Central Karoo of the Western Cape, also in places over Dr Beyers Naude, Blue Crane, Inxuba Yethemba and Enoch Mgijima municipalities of the Eastern Cape, and the southern parts of the Northern Cape.

Meanwhile, cold to very cold, wet and windy conditions are expected over the southern parts of Namakwa region of the Northern Cape, Central Karoo, Cape Winelands, the western parts of the Overberg, and the City of Cape Town districts of the Western Cape into Monday, the service said on Saturday.

As the country moves to commemorate Freedom Day on Monday, the weather service has issued a Yellow Level 2 warning for strong winds in the Eastern Cape on Monday.

“A strong pressure gradient as a result of a ridging high and passing front are expected to result in strong south-westerly wind along the coast between Tsitsikama and Port Edward offshore.

“These strong winds are expected to affect coastal areas along Kouga Local Municipality and Nelson Mandela Bay,” SAWS said on Sunday.

This could result in:
•    Damage to settlements and temporary structures
•    Localised disruption to power and communications
•    Localised disruptions to the harbour/ports as well as beach activities
•    Difficulty in navigation at sea
•    Vessels at risk of taking on water and capsizing within a locality – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Mhlauli, Manamela to hold ‘BackChat’ session with students

Source: Government of South Africa

Mhlauli, Manamela to hold ‘BackChat’ session with students

Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli and Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela will hold a Freedom Day BackChat Conversation on YouTube on Monday.

The conversation will focus on the constitutional rights of students and the responsibilities required to realise them. The session will be held under the theme: “Beyond Fee-Free Education: Are constitutional imperatives honouring the rights of students?”

“This year’s BackChat shifts the focus from abstract notions of freedom to a more urgent and grounded inquiry: What does the Constitution promise students? What responsibilities does it impose on all of us? Where is the gap between that promise and [the] lived realities of students, and what must be done by government, institutions of higher education, and students themselves to close it?”

“The conversation will interrogate whether the post-school education and training sector is fully honouring the rights guaranteed under the Constitution and what is required to give effect to these rights in practice,” a Presidency statement on Friday read.

The platform will bring together students from universities, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges and Community Education and Training (CET) institutions.

“The platform provides a space for open dialogue between students and government leaders to engage in conversation on important issues affecting students, which can be used to formulate policies,” the statement read.

The conversation will be livestreamed on YouTube from 6pm on Monday.

The livestream will follow the national Freedom Day commemoration in the Free State.

READ | President Ramaphosa to lead Freedom Day commemoration

 – SAnews.gov.za

 

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