MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 11/09/2024
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00:00Welcome to MEDIEN, discover the news of the continent through the press release of this day.
00:14And we start with the third forum of the African Union for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
00:20Opened on September 9, 2024 in Namibia, this edition continues until September 13.
00:26This is what All Africa reports in its columns.
00:29This forum brings together more than 450 delegates, start-ups and experts to promote financial autonomy
00:36and educational innovation of African SMEs.
00:40The event aims to equip these companies with the necessary skills
00:45to stimulate intra-African trade within the framework of the ZELECAF.
00:50The Chief Counsel at the Office of the Secretary General of the ZELECAF
00:55emphasized the importance of this initiative to overcome trade obstacles and investment on the continent.
01:04In Senegal, the National Assembly unanimously adopted a law creating the National Commission on Human Rights
01:11in replacement of the Senegalese Committee on Human Rights.
01:15It is to be read on halima.com.
01:17This reform aims to restore the status of Senegal in terms of human rights lost in 2012.
01:24The Minister of Justice, Ousmane Diagne,
01:27emphasized that this new commission will strengthen the country's ability to meet international standards.
01:34According to the confrères, the deputies also insisted on the importance of financial resources
01:40to ensure the good functioning of regional antennas.
01:45In Burkina Faso, the Minister of Health began his first annual meeting on September 10, 2024, in Ouagadougou.
01:57The information is given by Burkina 24.
02:00The main objective is to resolve the career gap of the health personnel,
02:05including the reclassifications, advancements and benefits in wait.
02:10The Secretary-General, Dr Issa Ouedraogo,
02:13insisted on the importance of dealing with these cases with diligence and responsibility.
02:19At the end of the four days of work,
02:21a roadmap is expected to resolve these delays, notes the source.
02:27In the Cameroon of serious floods,
02:29in the region of the extreme north of the country,
02:31more than 160,000 people are affected,
02:34which compromises the school return of thousands of students.
02:37VO Afrique states that nearly 2,000 students,
02:40especially in the Mayodane department,
02:43face difficulties to reach their schools,
02:46some of them being occupied by thugs.
02:49If we believe the information site,
02:51pirogues are envisaged to transport the students,
02:54but the situation remains worrying,
02:57especially on the health level, with risks of hydric diseases such as cholera.
03:02Since July, more than 8,600 houses have been destroyed
03:06and 7 people have lost their lives.
03:09Let's finish with the Democratic Republic of Congo.
03:11In North Kivu, teachers are threatened
03:14to be replaced by new units,
03:19while the National Union Force firmly opposes this initiative.
03:24This information is revealed by Radio Kapi.
03:27According to our colleagues,
03:29the union called the strike a constitutional right
03:32and called on the government to improve the living conditions of teachers.
03:36The strikers threaten to translate the sous-prophète
03:40into justice for intimidation.
03:43According to the newspaper,
03:45the provincial director, Luc Bawesa,
03:48calls for the resumption of classes
03:50evoking the state of siege in the region.
03:53It is to be read on Radio Okapi.
03:56This brings us to the end of this interview.