RDC: Association des Jeunes Professionnels de l’UDPS – Declaration Politique (09.06.2019)

RDC: UDPS -Communique de Presse (08.06.2019)

RDC: Parlement Debout – Communique de Presse (06.06.2019)

RDC: Declaration Politique de l’AIORO/DPS sur la Deporation de la Poemique a l’Assemblee Nationale Relative a la Regularite des Ordonnances Prises par le President de la Republique, Chef de l’Etat (08.06.2019)

RDC: Observatoire de la depense Publique (ODE) – Communique de Presse – Les Nominations a la GECAMINES: Le Choix de la Continuite et de la Mauvaise Gouvernance (06.06.2019)

Ebola update: In DR Congo, the outbreak continues to worsen while mistrust and violence show no signs of abating (06.06.2019)

Violent storm approaching the Makeke Transit Center: first true test of the sealing of our TC. There were corrections to be made.
Violent orage venant droit sur nous, CT Makeke: premier vrai test de l'”etancheite” de notre CT. Il y a eu des corrections a faire

After ten months into the outbreak, the number of Ebola cases continues to increase.

GENEVA, Switzerland, June 6, 2019 –  The high level of insecurity and the lack of trust in the Ebola response continue to discourage the population from seeking care in Ebola treatment centres, resulting in an increased likelihood of the virus spreading across the general & traditional healthcare system.

While the number of new cases being reported is high, the real number is likely to be even higher.

The lack of trust in the Ebola response and the (related) deterioration of the security situation has led to severe restriction of many Ebola-related activities, including the ability of teams to move quickly on the ground to investigate alerts and trace contacts. People are either dying at home or in general healthcare facilities. People dying of Ebola in the community presents a significant transmission risk and testifies once more to the persistent lack of trust in the intervention.

It will not be possible to end this outbreak if there is no trust built between the response and the affected people. We have to listen to the needs of communities, restore their choice when it comes to managing their health, and involve them in every aspect of the Ebola response.

About the epidemiological situation (4th June 2019)

According to the official figures provided by the Ministry of Health of DR Congo, 2025 cases have been identified at the moment, including 1931 confirmed and 94 probable cases. 1358 people have died from the disease and 552 people have been cured so far.

République démocratique du Congo: Note d’informations humanitaires pour la Province du Nord-Kivu (06.06.2019)

RDC: Front Commun pour le Congo (FCC) – Note Circulaire aux Camarades Chefs des Regroupements (28.05.2019)

RDC: Union Nationale de la Presse du Congo (UNPC) – Communique de presse de la Commisson de Discipline et d’Ethique Professionelle rendant publique de la Decision No. CDEP/002/2019 portant sur les affaires Jean-Marie Kasamba, President de l’UNPC/Kinshasa – Contre les journalistes de Tele 50, et inversement (05.06.2019)

RDC: Ville de Kinshasa – Commandement – Communique de Presse (05.06.2019)