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About Ernest
Ernest Muhero (DRC) est un journaliste depuis 2009 basé à Bukavu, à l'Est de la République démocratique du Congo où il vit depuis 1993. A ce titre il est un fixeur ideal pour quiconque se rend à l'Est du Congo. Il est journaliste reporter d'image, fait la radio et la presse écrite et forme d'autres journalistes. Il est aussi consultant en communication et media et correspond avec différents médias internationaux comme la DW, la VOA, la RTBF, la RADIO NEDERLAND, ...
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Mpox in DRC: 265,000 vaccine doses deployed to curb the epidemic

07 Oct 2024  |  Voice of America
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has launched a vaccination campaign against Mpox, deploying 265,000 doses to combat over 300,000 infections and nearly 990 deaths. The initiative, led by the Ministry of Health, is underway in regions like Sud Kivu, with residents in Kamanyola already receiving their first doses at local hospitals. The campaign aims to curb the epidemic's spread and protect public health.

Central Africa: Mpox - South Kivu Prepares to Vaccinate Its Population

29 Sep 2024  |  fr.allafrica.com
The South Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is preparing for a vaccination campaign against the mpox outbreak, despite challenges such as limited vaccine doses and storage issues. The campaign will initially target three health zones due to the scarcity of vaccines. Local organizations are working to raise awareness about the importance of vaccination. The World Health Organization has provided diagnostic kits and medicines to aid the effort. Priority for vaccination will be given to vulnerable groups, including healthcare workers and those in close contact with infected individuals. The campaign faces logistical challenges, particularly in maintaining the required cold chain for vaccine storage.

Kivu prepares to vaccinate its population

27 Sep 2024  |  www.dw.com
South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is preparing for a vaccination campaign against the mpox outbreak, set to begin in early October. The campaign will initially target three health zones due to limited vaccine availability. Coordination meetings and sensitization efforts are underway to promote vaccine acceptance. The region has reported 7,889 suspected cases, with 1,700 confirmed and 43 deaths. Challenges include vaccine storage and distribution logistics, with a focus on vaccinating vulnerable groups such as healthcare workers and travelers. The World Health Organization has provided diagnostic kits and medicines to support the effort.

Behind the Scenes of the Withdrawal of UN Peacekeepers from Congo

30 May 2024  |  fr.allafrica.com
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is experiencing the withdrawal of UN peacekeepers, particularly in the South Kivu region, raising security concerns among locals. Residents fear increased armed group activities and the lack of a neutral actor to monitor the situation. The Congolese government assures a smooth transition with a roadmap in place, emphasizing its capability to secure the population. The UN continues to support the region through other programs. The withdrawal process is observed by a UN delegation to ensure a successful transition and draw lessons for future missions.

In DRC, humanitarians fall victim to assaults and kidnappings

16 Nov 2023  |  www.dw.com
Humanitarian workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have been subjected to kidnappings and assaults, with nearly thirty workers abducted recently. A convoy from the consortium Congo Handicap et Action Communautaire pour le Développement Durable (CH ACDD) was attacked in Fizi, South Kivu, leading to the temporary suspension of their activities in the region. Francine Atosha, the consortium's coordinator, reported that employees were taken hostage, abused, and then released. The local administrator, Samy Kalondji Badibanga, condemned the attacks and promised government action. Atosha calls for concrete security measures to protect humanitarian workers.

Homosexuality: A Divisive Subject

21 Oct 2023  |  www.dw.com
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is experiencing a crackdown on the LGBTQ+ community, following directives from Justice Minister Constant Mutamba and Prosecutor General Firmin Mvonde to penalize homosexual acts. Despite homosexuality not being criminalized, it faces significant social rejection. Public opinion in Bukavu is divided, with some advocating for freedom and others citing cultural and legal restrictions. Sociologist Philippe Kaganda emphasizes the historical presence of homosexuality in Africa and calls for respect for individual choices. Amnesty International highlights a worrying trend of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation across Africa, with the DRC potentially following suit.

Price Surge of Foodstuffs in Bukavu

20 Oct 2023  |  www.dw.com
The city of Bukavu is experiencing a significant surge in food prices due to the ongoing conflict in the region, particularly affecting the supply routes from Goma. Essential food items like beans and potatoes have seen dramatic price increases, causing distress among local residents and businesses. The disruption in road traffic has also led to a shortage of charcoal, further exacerbating the situation. Local authorities and organizations are urged to address the conflict to stabilize the market and alleviate the economic strain on the population.

In DRC, taxi drivers are on strike in Bukavu

10 Oct 2023  |  www.dw.com
Taxi drivers in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, have gone on strike, leaving the city without public transport and causing significant disruption. The strike is in protest against alleged police harassment, including the creation of false infractions to extort money. The provincial police commissioner, Roger Isiyo, claims to have addressed corruption within the police force and urges compliance with road regulations. Religious leaders are attempting to mediate the situation to restore normalcy.

Investigation in DRC after fire at CENI in Bukavu

31 Jul 2023  |  www.dw.com
An investigation is underway in Bukavu to determine the cause of a fire at the warehouse of the Independent National Electoral Commission (Céni) that occurred from Friday night to Saturday morning. The fire destroyed 962 out of 1292 voting machines intended for the upcoming December elections. Despite the damage, Céni assures that the incident will not delay the opening of candidate reception and processing offices for the provincial deputies and communal councilors elections scheduled for August 3. Electoral expert Oswald Rubasha also believes there will be no significant impact on the voting kits needed at polling stations.

Behind the Scenes of the Withdrawal of UN Peacekeepers from the DRC

29 May 2023  |  www.dw.com
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is experiencing the withdrawal of UN peacekeepers, particularly in the South Kivu region, raising security concerns among residents. The departure of Monusco has led to fears of increased armed group activities and challenges in maintaining security. Local authorities, including Typson Idumbo, assure that a transition roadmap is in place, emphasizing the Congolese government's preparedness to secure the region. The Groupe de coordination des partenaires, led by Bruno Lemarquis, is working with Congolese authorities to ensure a smooth transition and continued international support. The article highlights the social issue of 'Monusco children' and calls for UN support for these children born to peacekeepers and local women.
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