Faced with the devastating effects of storm Daniel in north-eastern Libya, which claimed more than 3,000 lives, injured thousands and displaced more than 40,000 people, the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs (MEAE) is mobilizing local authorities' (FACECO) and businesses' (fonds de concours des collectivités territoriales) aid funds to federate their solidarity initiatives with the victims.
Read moreAn educational robotics project was launched on Thursday in Berkane for schoolchildren, to introduce them to the basic rules of programming language, among other things.
Read moreThe City of Montreal announces that it is increasing the financial assistance it provides to disabled people to help them adapt their homes to their reality and needs.
Read moreHo Chi Minh City wishes to be a model of decentralized cooperation between Vietnam and Japan, said Phan Van Mai, Chairman of the Municipal People's Committee, at a ceremony marking the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Japan, on the morning of September 20.
Read moreFor the past few days, a delegation from Argentina has been visiting Limoges Métropole as part of the urban community's decentralized cooperation mission with the province of Buenos Aires. The aim? To share the know-how of the two territories and forge future partnerships and exchanges.
Read moreOn Friday, military zone n°4 brought to a close a citizen's camp launched on September 20 in Tambacounda to reforest some fifty species of trees.
Read moreFloods, storms, Covid, terrorist attacks... crisis situations that mobilize numerous emergency services! So much so that firefighters, police officers, ambulance drivers, civil protection personnel and other first-aiders can sometimes be overwhelmed.
Read moreA new business has just opened in the village center. In the wake of its expansion, the BGPC Créations sewing workshop aims to give visibility to local designers and producers.
Read moreIn a bid to limit the impact of neglected tropical diseases on the health of the population, the Access to Essential Medicines Network (RAME) initiated a meeting with stakeholders in the fight against these scourges on Wednesday, September 20, 2023. Civil society players, journalists and bloggers took part in the meeting, entitled "Workshop for discussion and reflection on setting up a national coalition of CSOs in the fight against neglected tropical diseases".
Read moreAs the first local authority in France to make use of its new right to refer matters to the State, the Île-de-France Region is asking the State to transfer 45 new powers to it, to better meet the needs of the region's residents.
Read moreFrom September 10 to 20 in Brazzaville, staff from the National Malaria Control Program (PNLP) were trained on a new software package, "Tompro", an online accounting platform approved by the Global Fund to Fight Malaria.
Read moreOn the third day of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities' annual convention, the province's local elected officials passed three resolutions calling on Victoria to strengthen funding and regulation of the drug decriminalization pilot program, including extending possession and consumption bans to parks and sports fields.
Read moreThe tourism sector has returned to normal in the province of Taroudant, following the earthquake that struck the region.
Read moreThere are some 35,000 communes in France, while the total number of communes in all European Union countries is close to 89,000.
Read moreThe Ho Chi Minh City Transport Department announced at a conference held on Tuesday September 19 that the city is studying new technologies to modernize its intelligent communications system, manage traffic and prevent traffic jams more effectively.
Read moreSome twenty Walloon clubs are taking part in the "Club Plus Propre" project. The aim is to encourage clubs in Wallonia to take a sorting approach and optimize the cleanliness of their soccer clubs. Malonne is one of the twenty participating clubs.
Read moreA fundraising campaign to save small religious monuments in danger. Launched by the French President, the aim is to raise 200 million euros to help small communes unable to maintain their monuments.
Read moreThe Toumaï Abéché Info association for peace and development has launched an operation to distribute impregnated mosquito nets in rural areas of Chad.
Read moreIt's now official: on Monday, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee listed the Maison Carrée as a World Heritage Site.
Read moreThe "Green Energy for African Citizens" (Gbe) project has come to an end. A workshop was organized on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, in Abidjan to this effect in order to present and evaluate the results.
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