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Gaïus Kowene uncovers stories of ordinary people with extraordinary achievements. He also unbreak complex issues on air for an international audience to digest. Gaïus has helped influential global players with media relations strategy, communications consulting and undercover investigations.
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A curation of in-depth reports from the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the gulf between aid funding and humanitarian needs is growing fast
The article reports on the increasing humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly in the eastern South Kivu province, where government soldiers are accused of committing rape and sexual violence against women. These abuses began after the soldiers reoccupied areas taken by the Mai-Mai militia coalition CNPSC. The CNPSC and other coalitions are fighting against President Joseph Kabila's extended stay in power. The article details the harrowing experiences of several women who were victims of sexual violence by the Congolese army. It also discusses the political context, including the formation of rebel alliances and their impact on local communities. The actions of the Congolese soldiers have reportedly led to increased sympathy for the CNPSC among the local population. The article concludes with accounts of the ongoing trauma and fear experienced by the victims, as well as the impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators.
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Kenyan police have detained 91 Ethiopian nationals in Kitengela, just outside Nairobi, for being in the country illegally. The arrests were made on a Sunday evening, and all those detained are men under the age of 25. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) reported that the individuals were suspected of being smuggled into Kenya in a lorry and were temporarily housed as the smugglers planned their further transit. The police are currently looking for the smugglers responsible for their illegal entry. This incident is part of a recurring pattern where undocumented Ethiopians are arrested in Kenya, either seeking employment or en route to other destinations.
Gaïus Kowene - Goma, DR Congo, Reporter, Writer, Producer, Presenter, Digital journalism by Radio France International
The freelance multimedia journalist, based in Goma, eastern Congo DRC, combines creativity with activism to document and share personal stories of individuals who achieve remarkable feats in the face of adversity. The journalist has been recognized with several awards for their work and has contributed to various international media outlets including Deutsche Welle, RTSInfo, Anadolu Agency, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, and Vatican Radio.
Has Felix Tshisekedi tackled DR Congo's six biggest problems?
The article discusses the efforts of Mr. Tshisekedi's government in combating an infectious disease outbreak with the assistance of external agencies. The World Health Organization (WHO) has observed a decline in the rate of new infections. However, the WHO also notes the challenge in confirming this trend due to the inaccessibility of several areas caused by insecurity.
Africa news updates
Kenyan police have detained 91 Ethiopian nationals in Kitengela, near Nairobi, for being in the country illegally. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) reported that the individuals, all men under 25, were caught after attempting to escape from the house where they were temporarily held. It is believed they were smuggled into Kenya in a lorry, with the intention of being transported to another country. Authorities are currently looking for the smugglers responsible for their illegal entry. This incident is part of a recurring pattern where undocumented Ethiopians are arrested in Kenya, either seeking employment or en route to other destinations.
Congo student: ‘I skip meals to buy online data’
The article discusses the high cost of internet access in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), highlighting the struggles of individuals like Bonheur Malenga, a university student who sacrifices meals to afford online data for his studies. The country is reported to be the most expensive in the world for internet access, with 26% of the average monthly income spent on mobile internet. The article also recounts the story of Eric Kasinga, who lost his shoes as payment for internet use at a cybercafé. The Alliance for Affordable Internet and the International Telecommunications Union provide context on affordability and the digital gender gap. Experts from Université Pédagogique Nationale (UPN) cite unclear cost modeling, lack of competition, and over taxation as reasons for high costs. The youth movement La Lucha is pressuring the government for change, but legal limits restrict government intervention in telecom operations.
Has Felix Tshisekedi tackled DR Congo's six biggest problems?
The article evaluates the first year in office of the Democratic Republic of Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi, focusing on his handling of the country's six major challenges: conflict in the east, the Ebola outbreak, the measles outbreak, infrastructure development, poverty, and political tensions. Despite efforts to improve security and combat health crises with international support, civilians continue to feel unsafe and health workers face challenges due to mistrust and logistical issues. Infrastructure projects have begun but are incomplete, and while government spending has increased to tackle poverty, there has been no significant progress in uncovering corruption or improving the average Congolese's living conditions. Politically, Tshisekedi has had to navigate a coalition with the majority party of his predecessor, Joseph Kabila, leading to a tense but cooperative environment.
Congolese refugee entrepreneur – DW – 08
The article discusses the situation in Mugunga 3, an IDP camp near Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where Theophile Niweyimana, a displaced man, has started a mobile phone charging business to support his family after humanitarian organizations reduced food provisions. The World Food Program (WFP) has shifted focus to children and school feeding programs due to financial constraints and other global crises. Despite earning less than $5 a day and facing challenges such as non-paying soldiers, Theophile has become self-reliant. The National Commission for Refugees is working on helping IDPs return home, but until then, people like Theophile must depend on their resourcefulness to survive.
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