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Republic of the Congo - Geography & Departments | Fan Song by Kxvin
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published: 23 Dec 2021
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Pikounda - sangha Congo
published: 18 Mar 2020
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Congo to receive $8.3 million in carbon credits from World Bank
The Republic of Congo is ready to receive $8.3 million in carbon credits for forest conservation and carbon emission reduction. This will be the first payment received by the Republic of Congo for the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF). Launched in 2008, the FCPF is a $ 1.3 billion World Bank fund by donors from 17 governments, NGOs, and private companies to encourage 47 developing countries to reduce carbon emissions and deforestation. According to Energy Capital and Power, the $8.3 million will be distributed to indigenous communities and local partners who depend on the forests for their livelihoods. As mentioned by CEMAC Eco Finance, the distributed funds, in accordance with the Benefit Sharing Plan, represent 1,674,212 tons of carbon dioxide sequestered by the Republic of Congo...
published: 19 Aug 2024
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map of the Republic of the Congo [ Africa ]
The Republic of the Congo (audio speaker iconpronunciation (help·info) French: République du Congo, Kituba: Repubilika ya Kôngo), also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply either Congo or the Congo, is a country located in the western coast of Central Africa. The country is bordered to the west by Gabon, to its northwest by Cameroon and its northeast by the Central African Republic, to the southeast by the DR Congo, to its south by the Angolan exclave of Cabinda and to its southwest by the Atlantic Ocean. French is the official language of the Republic of the Congo.
The region was dominated by Bantu-speaking tribes at least 3,000 years ago, who built trade links leading into the Congo River basin. Congo was formerly part of the French colony of Equatorial Africa. The R...
published: 27 Oct 2021
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CONGO: 20 Facts in 5 MINUTES
In this video, we'll explore 20 interesting and surprising facts about the Republic of the Congo, a beautiful country located in Central Africa. From its stunning natural wonders to its rich cultural heritage, there's so much to discover about this fascinating nation. Did you know that the Congo Basin rainforest is the second-largest in the world, or that the country is home to over 200 ethnic groups? Join us as we delve into these and many more fascinating facts about the Republic of the Congo!
1. The Congo River is the deepest river the world , with a depth of 220m. It is also the second largest river in the world by discharge, with 41,000 cubic metres per second! The river flows between the countries Republic of Congo and Democratic Republic of Congo.
2. Congo is the only place where ...
published: 19 Mar 2023
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SANGHA CULTURE : Un instant #ouesso #congo #sangha
published: 11 Oct 2023
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MA YOULOU A SEMBE DANS LE DEPARTEMENT DE LA SANGHA CONGO
published: 24 Apr 2024
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Democratic Republic Congo Security
The United Nations has warned of the deteriorating security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Maman Sidikou, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General in DRC, has told the Security Council that armed conflict is a major concern. Joining Esther in the studio to discuss the political and security concerns in DRC, is Mulegwa Zihindula, President of Center for Political and Strategic Studies in DRC.
published: 24 Mar 2017
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Tourism central african republic
Tourism central african republic
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Bangui
Bagui is the capital & largest city of the Central African Republic . It is situated on the northern bank of the Ubangi River. It is a very important trade centre. The nightlife & markets here are worth visiting. The presidential palace is a very attractive here. A so called big mosque is a popular place to visit & also a number of museums that document both the colonization of the country as well as the culture of its indigenous people.
Boali waterfalls
It is situated in the town of Boali , a little upstream the main town.It is 164 ft tall & best experienced during the wetter conditions of the weather. Its best to visit this place during the rainy season. The lake is abundant...
published: 17 Dec 2016
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It takes more than a classroom to get an education
In October 2017, WFP signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to implement a five-year school feeding project in Republic of Congo, targeting the departments of Bouenza, Cuvette, Lekoumou, Likouala, Sangha, Plateaux, and Pool.
WFP is targeting 362 primary schools and almost 73,000 children.
WFP selected these target beneficiaries as they are measured to be the most vulnerable people in the poorest communities based on assessment results which included food insecurity, nutrition, poverty, and school indicators like enrollment.
The program specifically targets indigenous groups in Likouala and Sangha departments. Indigenous people represent 8% of Congo’s population and are the most affected by food insecurity, malnutrition, and poverty.
It is estimated that 6...
published: 18 Jun 2019
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Republic of the Congo - Geography & Departments | Fan Song by Kxvin
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- published: 23 Dec 2021
- views: 4524
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Congo to receive $8.3 million in carbon credits from World Bank
The Republic of Congo is ready to receive $8.3 million in carbon credits for forest conservation and carbon emission reduction. This will be the first payment r...
The Republic of Congo is ready to receive $8.3 million in carbon credits for forest conservation and carbon emission reduction. This will be the first payment received by the Republic of Congo for the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF). Launched in 2008, the FCPF is a $ 1.3 billion World Bank fund by donors from 17 governments, NGOs, and private companies to encourage 47 developing countries to reduce carbon emissions and deforestation. According to Energy Capital and Power, the $8.3 million will be distributed to indigenous communities and local partners who depend on the forests for their livelihoods. As mentioned by CEMAC Eco Finance, the distributed funds, in accordance with the Benefit Sharing Plan, represent 1,674,212 tons of carbon dioxide sequestered by the Republic of Congo in 2020. These figures come from a verification and validation report by independent standardization firm Aenor done between November 2023 and July 2024. As stated by Carbon Herald, the results of the report, which will be presented on August 26, “confirm the emission reductions achieved by the Sangha Likouala Emission Reduction Program (PRE-SL).” Designed by the Congolese government and the World Bank, PRE-SL “aims to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in the Sangha and Likouala departments.” The Republic of Congo has the second largest rainforest after the Amazon. The causes of deforestation in the Republic of Congo are slash-and-burn agriculture, fuelwood collection, bush fires, and logging.
#congo #republicofcongo #carboncredit #carboncredits #worldbank
https://wn.com/Congo_To_Receive_8.3_Million_In_Carbon_Credits_From_World_Bank
The Republic of Congo is ready to receive $8.3 million in carbon credits for forest conservation and carbon emission reduction. This will be the first payment received by the Republic of Congo for the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF). Launched in 2008, the FCPF is a $ 1.3 billion World Bank fund by donors from 17 governments, NGOs, and private companies to encourage 47 developing countries to reduce carbon emissions and deforestation. According to Energy Capital and Power, the $8.3 million will be distributed to indigenous communities and local partners who depend on the forests for their livelihoods. As mentioned by CEMAC Eco Finance, the distributed funds, in accordance with the Benefit Sharing Plan, represent 1,674,212 tons of carbon dioxide sequestered by the Republic of Congo in 2020. These figures come from a verification and validation report by independent standardization firm Aenor done between November 2023 and July 2024. As stated by Carbon Herald, the results of the report, which will be presented on August 26, “confirm the emission reductions achieved by the Sangha Likouala Emission Reduction Program (PRE-SL).” Designed by the Congolese government and the World Bank, PRE-SL “aims to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in the Sangha and Likouala departments.” The Republic of Congo has the second largest rainforest after the Amazon. The causes of deforestation in the Republic of Congo are slash-and-burn agriculture, fuelwood collection, bush fires, and logging.
#congo #republicofcongo #carboncredit #carboncredits #worldbank
- published: 19 Aug 2024
- views: 87
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map of the Republic of the Congo [ Africa ]
The Republic of the Congo (audio speaker iconpronunciation (help·info) French: République du Congo, Kituba: Repubilika ya Kôngo), also known as Congo-Brazzavill...
The Republic of the Congo (audio speaker iconpronunciation (help·info) French: République du Congo, Kituba: Repubilika ya Kôngo), also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply either Congo or the Congo, is a country located in the western coast of Central Africa. The country is bordered to the west by Gabon, to its northwest by Cameroon and its northeast by the Central African Republic, to the southeast by the DR Congo, to its south by the Angolan exclave of Cabinda and to its southwest by the
Atlantic Ocean. French is the official language of the Republic of the Congo.
The region was dominated by Bantu-speaking tribes at least 3,000 years ago, who built trade links leading into the Congo River basin. Congo was formerly part of the French colony of Equatorial Africa. The Republic of the Congo was established on 28 November 1958 and gained independence from France in 1960. It was a Marxist–Leninist state from 1969 to 1992, under the name People's Republic of the Congo. The sovereign state has had multi-party elections since 1992, although a democratically elected government was ousted in the 1997 Republic of the Congo Civil War, and President Denis Sassou Nguesso, who first came to power in 1979, has now ruled for over 4 decades.
The Republic of the Congo is a member of the African Union, the United Nations, La Francophonie, the Economic Community of Central African States, and the Non-Aligned Movement. It has become the fourth-largest oil producer in the Gulf of Guinea, providing the country with a degree of prosperity despite political and economic instability in some areas and unequal distribution of oil revenue nationwide. Congo's economy is heavily dependent on the oil sector, and economic growth has slowed considerably since the post-2015 drop in oil prices. With a population of 5.2 million, 88.5% of the country practices Christianity. The Republic of the Congo is divided into 12 départements (departments). Departments are divided into communes and districts.[44] These are:
Bouenza
Brazzaville
Cuvette
Cuvette-Ouest
Kouilou
Lékoumou
Likouala
Niari
Plateaux
Pointe-Noire
Pool
Sangha
Military
Main article: Armed Forces of the Republic of the Congo
The Armed Forces of the Republic of the Congo (French: Forces armées de la République du Congo), also less formally denoted as the Forces armées congolaises or its acronym FAC, are the military forces of the Republic of the Congo. They consist of the Congolese Army, the Congolese Air Force, the Congolese Marine (Navy), and the Congolese National Gendarmerie.
Human rights
Main article: Human rights in the Republic of the Congo
Many Pygmies belong from birth to Bantus in a relationship many refer to as slavery.[45][46] The Congolese Human Rights Observatory says that the Pygmies are treated as property in the same way as pets.[45] On 30 December 2010, the Congolese parliament adopted a law to promote and protect the rights of indigenous peoples.[clarification needed] This law is the first of its kind in Africa, and its adoption is a historic development for indigenous peoples on the continent.[47][needs update]
Media
Main article: Media of the Republic of the Congo
In 2008, the primary media were owned by the government, but privately run forms of media were being created. There are one government-owned television station and around 10 small private television channels.
Geography
Main article: Geography of the Republic of the Congo
The Republic of the Congo has a wide variety of natural landscapes, ranging from the savanna plains in the North Niari flooded forests, to the vast Congo River, to the rugged mountains and forests of Mayombe, and 170 km of beaches along the Atlantic coast.[48]
Climate diagram for Brazzaville
Congo is located in the central-western part of sub-Saharan Africa, along the Equator, lying between latitudes 4°N and 5°S, and longitudes 11° and 19°E. To the south and east of it is the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is also bounded by Gabon to the west, Cameroon and the Central African Republic to the north, and Cabinda (
Angola) to the southwest. It has a short coast on the Atlantic Ocean. mapa de Republica del Congo , Kongo
https://wn.com/Map_Of_The_Republic_Of_The_Congo_Africa
The Republic of the Congo (audio speaker iconpronunciation (help·info) French: République du Congo, Kituba: Repubilika ya Kôngo), also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply either Congo or the Congo, is a country located in the western coast of Central Africa. The country is bordered to the west by Gabon, to its northwest by Cameroon and its northeast by the Central African Republic, to the southeast by the DR Congo, to its south by the Angolan exclave of Cabinda and to its southwest by the
Atlantic Ocean. French is the official language of the Republic of the Congo.
The region was dominated by Bantu-speaking tribes at least 3,000 years ago, who built trade links leading into the Congo River basin. Congo was formerly part of the French colony of Equatorial Africa. The Republic of the Congo was established on 28 November 1958 and gained independence from France in 1960. It was a Marxist–Leninist state from 1969 to 1992, under the name People's Republic of the Congo. The sovereign state has had multi-party elections since 1992, although a democratically elected government was ousted in the 1997 Republic of the Congo Civil War, and President Denis Sassou Nguesso, who first came to power in 1979, has now ruled for over 4 decades.
The Republic of the Congo is a member of the African Union, the United Nations, La Francophonie, the Economic Community of Central African States, and the Non-Aligned Movement. It has become the fourth-largest oil producer in the Gulf of Guinea, providing the country with a degree of prosperity despite political and economic instability in some areas and unequal distribution of oil revenue nationwide. Congo's economy is heavily dependent on the oil sector, and economic growth has slowed considerably since the post-2015 drop in oil prices. With a population of 5.2 million, 88.5% of the country practices Christianity. The Republic of the Congo is divided into 12 départements (departments). Departments are divided into communes and districts.[44] These are:
Bouenza
Brazzaville
Cuvette
Cuvette-Ouest
Kouilou
Lékoumou
Likouala
Niari
Plateaux
Pointe-Noire
Pool
Sangha
Military
Main article: Armed Forces of the Republic of the Congo
The Armed Forces of the Republic of the Congo (French: Forces armées de la République du Congo), also less formally denoted as the Forces armées congolaises or its acronym FAC, are the military forces of the Republic of the Congo. They consist of the Congolese Army, the Congolese Air Force, the Congolese Marine (Navy), and the Congolese National Gendarmerie.
Human rights
Main article: Human rights in the Republic of the Congo
Many Pygmies belong from birth to Bantus in a relationship many refer to as slavery.[45][46] The Congolese Human Rights Observatory says that the Pygmies are treated as property in the same way as pets.[45] On 30 December 2010, the Congolese parliament adopted a law to promote and protect the rights of indigenous peoples.[clarification needed] This law is the first of its kind in Africa, and its adoption is a historic development for indigenous peoples on the continent.[47][needs update]
Media
Main article: Media of the Republic of the Congo
In 2008, the primary media were owned by the government, but privately run forms of media were being created. There are one government-owned television station and around 10 small private television channels.
Geography
Main article: Geography of the Republic of the Congo
The Republic of the Congo has a wide variety of natural landscapes, ranging from the savanna plains in the North Niari flooded forests, to the vast Congo River, to the rugged mountains and forests of Mayombe, and 170 km of beaches along the Atlantic coast.[48]
Climate diagram for Brazzaville
Congo is located in the central-western part of sub-Saharan Africa, along the Equator, lying between latitudes 4°N and 5°S, and longitudes 11° and 19°E. To the south and east of it is the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is also bounded by Gabon to the west, Cameroon and the Central African Republic to the north, and Cabinda (
Angola) to the southwest. It has a short coast on the Atlantic Ocean. mapa de Republica del Congo , Kongo
- published: 27 Oct 2021
- views: 428
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CONGO: 20 Facts in 5 MINUTES
In this video, we'll explore 20 interesting and surprising facts about the Republic of the Congo, a beautiful country located in Central Africa. From its stunni...
In this video, we'll explore 20 interesting and surprising facts about the Republic of the Congo, a beautiful country located in Central Africa. From its stunning natural wonders to its rich cultural heritage, there's so much to discover about this fascinating nation. Did you know that the Congo Basin rainforest is the second-largest in the world, or that the country is home to over 200 ethnic groups? Join us as we delve into these and many more fascinating facts about the Republic of the Congo!
1. The Congo River is the deepest river the world , with a depth of 220m. It is also the second largest river in the world by discharge, with 41,000 cubic metres per second! The river flows between the countries Republic of Congo and Democratic Republic of Congo.
2. Congo is the only place where you can find the Bonobo. This species of chimpanzee is considered to be the closest relative to human beings.
3. The Congo basin rainforest is the second largest rainforest in the world. Around 70% of the country is covered by rainforest. The forest extends to the countries of Gaboo, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and Central African Republic.
4. The Republic of Congo is home to the famous Pygmy Tribe. This indigenous tribe lives in the Congo rainforest. The people of this tribe are small of stature. The average Pygmy man is around 4ft 10in tall, whilst the average woman is around 4ft 1in tall!
5. The Nouabale-Ndoki National Park in the country is the last natural habitat on earth where you can’t identify any type of mankind’s interference and it has remained undisturbed by global changes. This has made the park earn the title of Last Eden on Earth.
6. The country is a major exporter of sugar, cacao, plywood, lumber, and petroleum.
7. The Republic of the Congo is often referred to as Congo-Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo, or just Congo to distinguish it from its neighbour Republic Democratic of the Congo
8. The Republic of the Congo flag is made up of a diagonal yellow stripe separating a green triangle from a red triangle. Green symbolises agriculture and yellow for the friendship of the people. However, the red is officially unexplained but has been associated with the fight for liberation.
9. The country’s capital city, Brazzaville, is named after the French explorer, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza. De Brazza promoted French colonial interests in the region during the 19th century and campaigned against slavery and forced labour.
10. In 1482, Portuguese navigator Diogo Cao became the first European to explore the coastal areas of the Republic of the Congo.
11. The Congo Basin is one of the most important wilderness areas on Earth and is home to approximately 10,000 plant species, 400 mammal species, 1,000 bird species and 700 fish species.
12. In 2015, the Republic of the Congo was named by Lonely Planet as one of the top 10 countries in the world to visit thanks to its “potential to become one of Africa’s finest ecotourism destinations.”
13. The Republic of the Congo is supposedly home to the legendary Mokele-mbembe known as “Congo’s Loch Ness Monster”. The beast is said to be a large reptile-like creature, with a long neck and long tail similar to Scotland’s legendary monster.
14. The Republic of the Congo is home to Diosso Gorge, known as the “Grand Canyon of the Congo”. The gorge is known for its mix of distinctive red rock cliffs which reach up to 50m (165ft) in height..
15. In 1993, fighting broke out in the Republic of the Congo, followed by a full-scale civil war in 1997 between political rivalries. Angolan troops were involved until peace was eventually brokered in the early 2000s.
16. The Republic of the Congo is one of Africa’s largest petroleum and crude oil producers and exporters producers.
17. Mount Nabemba, in the Sangha Department, about 40km from Souanke, is the highest point in the republic of Congo. It has an elevation of about 1000 meters above sea level and is a popular hiking destination in the country.
18. It is safe to say fish is the most popular food in Congo. Congolese have a special way of enjoying their fish. They bake it wrapped in banana leaves, lace it with citrus, and call it “liboke.”
19. Because of their colonial masters, the official language in Congo-Brazzaville is French. However, other languages like Lingala and Kituba are widely spoken in the country.
20. The most dominant religion in the country is Christianity, with 87.1% of Congolese being Christians. 8% have no religion, 2.7% practice traditional beliefs, 1.2% practice Islam, and 1.0% have other religions.
https://wn.com/Congo_20_Facts_In_5_Minutes
In this video, we'll explore 20 interesting and surprising facts about the Republic of the Congo, a beautiful country located in Central Africa. From its stunning natural wonders to its rich cultural heritage, there's so much to discover about this fascinating nation. Did you know that the Congo Basin rainforest is the second-largest in the world, or that the country is home to over 200 ethnic groups? Join us as we delve into these and many more fascinating facts about the Republic of the Congo!
1. The Congo River is the deepest river the world , with a depth of 220m. It is also the second largest river in the world by discharge, with 41,000 cubic metres per second! The river flows between the countries Republic of Congo and Democratic Republic of Congo.
2. Congo is the only place where you can find the Bonobo. This species of chimpanzee is considered to be the closest relative to human beings.
3. The Congo basin rainforest is the second largest rainforest in the world. Around 70% of the country is covered by rainforest. The forest extends to the countries of Gaboo, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and Central African Republic.
4. The Republic of Congo is home to the famous Pygmy Tribe. This indigenous tribe lives in the Congo rainforest. The people of this tribe are small of stature. The average Pygmy man is around 4ft 10in tall, whilst the average woman is around 4ft 1in tall!
5. The Nouabale-Ndoki National Park in the country is the last natural habitat on earth where you can’t identify any type of mankind’s interference and it has remained undisturbed by global changes. This has made the park earn the title of Last Eden on Earth.
6. The country is a major exporter of sugar, cacao, plywood, lumber, and petroleum.
7. The Republic of the Congo is often referred to as Congo-Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo, or just Congo to distinguish it from its neighbour Republic Democratic of the Congo
8. The Republic of the Congo flag is made up of a diagonal yellow stripe separating a green triangle from a red triangle. Green symbolises agriculture and yellow for the friendship of the people. However, the red is officially unexplained but has been associated with the fight for liberation.
9. The country’s capital city, Brazzaville, is named after the French explorer, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza. De Brazza promoted French colonial interests in the region during the 19th century and campaigned against slavery and forced labour.
10. In 1482, Portuguese navigator Diogo Cao became the first European to explore the coastal areas of the Republic of the Congo.
11. The Congo Basin is one of the most important wilderness areas on Earth and is home to approximately 10,000 plant species, 400 mammal species, 1,000 bird species and 700 fish species.
12. In 2015, the Republic of the Congo was named by Lonely Planet as one of the top 10 countries in the world to visit thanks to its “potential to become one of Africa’s finest ecotourism destinations.”
13. The Republic of the Congo is supposedly home to the legendary Mokele-mbembe known as “Congo’s Loch Ness Monster”. The beast is said to be a large reptile-like creature, with a long neck and long tail similar to Scotland’s legendary monster.
14. The Republic of the Congo is home to Diosso Gorge, known as the “Grand Canyon of the Congo”. The gorge is known for its mix of distinctive red rock cliffs which reach up to 50m (165ft) in height..
15. In 1993, fighting broke out in the Republic of the Congo, followed by a full-scale civil war in 1997 between political rivalries. Angolan troops were involved until peace was eventually brokered in the early 2000s.
16. The Republic of the Congo is one of Africa’s largest petroleum and crude oil producers and exporters producers.
17. Mount Nabemba, in the Sangha Department, about 40km from Souanke, is the highest point in the republic of Congo. It has an elevation of about 1000 meters above sea level and is a popular hiking destination in the country.
18. It is safe to say fish is the most popular food in Congo. Congolese have a special way of enjoying their fish. They bake it wrapped in banana leaves, lace it with citrus, and call it “liboke.”
19. Because of their colonial masters, the official language in Congo-Brazzaville is French. However, other languages like Lingala and Kituba are widely spoken in the country.
20. The most dominant religion in the country is Christianity, with 87.1% of Congolese being Christians. 8% have no religion, 2.7% practice traditional beliefs, 1.2% practice Islam, and 1.0% have other religions.
- published: 19 Mar 2023
- views: 258
4:35
Democratic Republic Congo Security
The United Nations has warned of the deteriorating security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Maman Sidikou, the Special Representative of the Sec...
The United Nations has warned of the deteriorating security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Maman Sidikou, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General in DRC, has told the Security Council that armed conflict is a major concern. Joining Esther in the studio to discuss the political and security concerns in DRC, is Mulegwa Zihindula, President of Center for Political and Strategic Studies in DRC.
https://wn.com/Democratic_Republic_Congo_Security
The United Nations has warned of the deteriorating security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Maman Sidikou, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General in DRC, has told the Security Council that armed conflict is a major concern. Joining Esther in the studio to discuss the political and security concerns in DRC, is Mulegwa Zihindula, President of Center for Political and Strategic Studies in DRC.
- published: 24 Mar 2017
- views: 305
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Tourism central african republic
Tourism central african republic
please like & share my video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgZLbK5R-eE
Bangui
Bagui is the capital & largest city of the Ce...
Tourism central african republic
please like & share my video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgZLbK5R-eE
Bangui
Bagui is the capital & largest city of the Central African Republic . It is situated on the northern bank of the Ubangi River. It is a very important trade centre. The nightlife & markets here are worth visiting. The presidential palace is a very attractive here. A so called big mosque is a popular place to visit & also a number of museums that document both the colonization of the country as well as the culture of its indigenous people.
Boali waterfalls
It is situated in the town of Boali , a little upstream the main town.It is 164 ft tall & best experienced during the wetter conditions of the weather. Its best to visit this place during the rainy season. The lake is abundant in crocodiles.
Dzanga-sangha National Park
This park is situated in southwest region of the country near the borders with Cameroon & the Republic of Congo. It is one of the most important parks in the country also known as the second largest rainforest in the world. It is distinctive for its thick lowland rainforest & strategic location near the Sangha River. The reserve is home to large species of mammals such as forest elephants, the bongo, chimpanzee, western lowland gorillas, sitatungas, water buffaloes etc.
Manovo-gounda st Floris National Park
This park is located in the northeastern region near the border with Chad. The park is divided into three types of landscape, the flood plain around the Bahr Aouk & Bahr Kameur rivers, the mountainous south & the lowland plains in between. Visitors can see there black rhinoceros, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, lions, giraffes, hippos& buffaloes as well as 320 different bird species.
Zinga
Zinga is a small town lying on the banks of the Oubangui river, which flows through the southern part of the country. It is around 100 km south of Bangui city. Though it is a small town but it is valuable place to visit for tourist. The wooden houses here are great examples of traditional Congo houses. The people of the town are friendly & welcoming to tourists.
https://wn.com/Tourism_Central_African_Republic
Tourism central african republic
please like & share my video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgZLbK5R-eE
Bangui
Bagui is the capital & largest city of the Central African Republic . It is situated on the northern bank of the Ubangi River. It is a very important trade centre. The nightlife & markets here are worth visiting. The presidential palace is a very attractive here. A so called big mosque is a popular place to visit & also a number of museums that document both the colonization of the country as well as the culture of its indigenous people.
Boali waterfalls
It is situated in the town of Boali , a little upstream the main town.It is 164 ft tall & best experienced during the wetter conditions of the weather. Its best to visit this place during the rainy season. The lake is abundant in crocodiles.
Dzanga-sangha National Park
This park is situated in southwest region of the country near the borders with Cameroon & the Republic of Congo. It is one of the most important parks in the country also known as the second largest rainforest in the world. It is distinctive for its thick lowland rainforest & strategic location near the Sangha River. The reserve is home to large species of mammals such as forest elephants, the bongo, chimpanzee, western lowland gorillas, sitatungas, water buffaloes etc.
Manovo-gounda st Floris National Park
This park is located in the northeastern region near the border with Chad. The park is divided into three types of landscape, the flood plain around the Bahr Aouk & Bahr Kameur rivers, the mountainous south & the lowland plains in between. Visitors can see there black rhinoceros, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, lions, giraffes, hippos& buffaloes as well as 320 different bird species.
Zinga
Zinga is a small town lying on the banks of the Oubangui river, which flows through the southern part of the country. It is around 100 km south of Bangui city. Though it is a small town but it is valuable place to visit for tourist. The wooden houses here are great examples of traditional Congo houses. The people of the town are friendly & welcoming to tourists.
- published: 17 Dec 2016
- views: 959
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It takes more than a classroom to get an education
In October 2017, WFP signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to implement a five-year school feeding project in Republic of Congo, ta...
In October 2017, WFP signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to implement a five-year school feeding project in Republic of Congo, targeting the departments of Bouenza, Cuvette, Lekoumou, Likouala, Sangha, Plateaux, and Pool.
WFP is targeting 362 primary schools and almost 73,000 children.
WFP selected these target beneficiaries as they are measured to be the most vulnerable people in the poorest communities based on assessment results which included food insecurity, nutrition, poverty, and school indicators like enrollment.
The program specifically targets indigenous groups in Likouala and Sangha departments. Indigenous people represent 8% of Congo’s population and are the most affected by food insecurity, malnutrition, and poverty.
It is estimated that 65% of indigenous children 4-16 years old have never attended school.
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The World Food Programme in Republic of Congo adopts a holistic and long-term approach that is scalable at times of shock, nationally-driven and prioritizes the humanitarian-development-peace nexus.
WFP adresses the immediate and underlying causes of vulnerability, specially about food safety and nutrition, whilst supporting national capacities to ensure sustainability, ownership and progressive handover.
Through this strategy, WFP supports the governement in furthering progress on national human capital valorisation and agricultural development priorities, in line with the Congo National Development Plan for 2018-2022.
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In October 2017, WFP signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to implement a five-year school feeding project in Republic of Congo, targeting the departments of Bouenza, Cuvette, Lekoumou, Likouala, Sangha, Plateaux, and Pool.
WFP is targeting 362 primary schools and almost 73,000 children.
WFP selected these target beneficiaries as they are measured to be the most vulnerable people in the poorest communities based on assessment results which included food insecurity, nutrition, poverty, and school indicators like enrollment.
The program specifically targets indigenous groups in Likouala and Sangha departments. Indigenous people represent 8% of Congo’s population and are the most affected by food insecurity, malnutrition, and poverty.
It is estimated that 65% of indigenous children 4-16 years old have never attended school.
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The World Food Programme in Republic of Congo adopts a holistic and long-term approach that is scalable at times of shock, nationally-driven and prioritizes the humanitarian-development-peace nexus.
WFP adresses the immediate and underlying causes of vulnerability, specially about food safety and nutrition, whilst supporting national capacities to ensure sustainability, ownership and progressive handover.
Through this strategy, WFP supports the governement in furthering progress on national human capital valorisation and agricultural development priorities, in line with the Congo National Development Plan for 2018-2022.
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Follow us on Facebook and Twitter:
* https://www.facebook.com/WFP.Congo
* https://twitter.com/PamCongo
- published: 18 Jun 2019
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