Chad: a new pump to transform school life in Sarh

In Sarh, a new human-powered pump improves access to drinking water for pupils at the girls' secondary school, transforming their learning conditions.

Read more

Vietnam/ Free meals, a symbol of solidarity handed down from generation to generation

On an oppressively hot Sunday in April, volunteers from the Association des repas solidaires in the Thiên Truong district of Ninh Binh province were busy providing hot meals to patients in the early hours of the morning.

Read more

France/ Val-d'Oise: La Poste and Restos du Cœur join forces to help the underprivileged

Teams from La Poste's sites in Gonesse, Eragny, Domont and Groslay rallied to collect food for the Restos du Cœur.

Read more

Benin/Inaugural conference on the protection of cultural heritage: Benin consolidates its achievements and charts new prospects

Benin continues its dynamic transformation in the cultural sector. This was the conclusion of the inaugural conference held on Tuesday April 28, 2026 in Cotonou, as part of the first session of the National Commission for the Protection of Cultural Heritage (CNPPC). It was an opportunity for institutional executives, experts and academics involved in safeguarding and promoting cultural heritage to take stock of the progress made, and to look ahead to the challenges and prospects for the future.

Read more

Belgium/Neanderthal man has certainly left DNA traces in the Scladina cave in Andenne

Given the fossils already discovered in the cave, including a 120,000-year-old jawbone, there is little doubt that Neanderthal DNA is present at Scladina. Researchers from Leipzig's Max Planck Institute, the world's leading institute in this field, are in Andenne this week to go over the cave with a fine-tooth comb.

Read more

Congo/West Cuvette: the ambulance at the Kellé CSI is rehabilitated

Anatole Mouandza, sub-prefect of the Kellé district in the Cuvette-Ouest department, has just handed over the ambulance for the local Centre de Santé Intégré (CSI) to its beneficiaries.

Read more

France/Val-d'Oise: La Poste and Restos du Cœur join forces to help the underprivileged

Teams from La Poste's sites in Gonesse, Eragny, Domont and Groslay rallied to collect food for the Restos du Cœur.

Read more

Belgium/"Safe Party": young people trained in harm reduction at parties

Young people talking to other young people about the risks of partying - that's the idea behind "Safe Party". This summer, they will be setting up booths at several of the region's ducasses and festivals. The aim is to provide a non-judgmental approach to the dangers of alcohol consumption and sexual relations at parties.

Read more

Canada/New plan to house homeless families in Ottawa

The City of Ottawa has developed a strategy to deal with the persistent problem of homeless families, a situation that has led hundreds of them to sleep in motels for months on end over the past year.

Read more

France/La Mézière. Twinning with Kosel goes back forty years

The small northern German town of Kosel, in the province of Schleswig-Holstein, has been twinned with the town of La Mézière since 1986.

Read more

Togo/Port cooperation: Lomé and Pointe-Noire explore industrial synergies through PIA

In Togo, the Plateforme industrielle d'Adétikopé (PIA) is pursuing its strategy of regional openness. This week, the site welcomed a delegation from the Port Autonome de Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo, on a working visit focused on logistical and industrial synergies.

Read more

Morocco/Tanger: Training workshop to widen the circle of young people committed to abolishing the death penalty

On Friday in Tangier, some 20 young people took part in a training workshop organized by the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Regional Human Rights Commission (CRDH), with the aim of widening the circle of young people committed to abolishing the death penalty.

Read more

France/Near Falaise, this Franco-Belgian twinning organizes a belote competition

Mayor since the last municipal elections, Stéphane Boury is also president of the twinning association linking the towns of Clavier in Belgium and Saint-Pierre-Canivet.

Read more

EUSEEDS: a series of training courses to strengthen beneficiary employability centers

As part of the EUSEEDS project (Enable, Upgrade and Spread Employability, Entrepreneurship and Digital Skills), co-funded by the European Union as part of the Interreg NEXT MED program, Aix-Marseille Université (France) has launched a series of online training sessions designed to support the 24 beneficiary universities in the creation and development of their employability centers.

Read more

Vietnam/ Building a "digital shield" for small and medium-sized businesses

SMEs play a central role but face many risks in digital transformation. Strengthening cybersecurity and a supportive ecosystem is essential to ensure sustainable development in the digital age.

Read more

Senegal/A Wendou Bosséabé, in the Matam region, confirmed return to working the land

A return to agriculture is no longer a slogan in Wendou Bosséabé, a village in the commune of Orkadiéré, in the Matam region (north), where the availability of a modern irrigation system has sparked renewed interest in working the land, very often coupled with livestock farming.

Read more

Switzerland/Agriculture: the Swiss asparagus harvest season has begun

The first Swiss asparagus has been harvested this spring, according to the Union maraîchère suisse, and is currently sold mainly through direct channels.

Read more

Canada/Québec confirms the creation of Côte-de-Charlevoix national park

Québec confirms its intention to create Côte-de-Charlevoix National Park. The Ministry of the Environment launched a public consultation process on April 18.

Read more

Burkina Faso/Agricultural entrepreneurship: From lecture halls to fields in Bagré, students grow onions and other crops

Under Bagré's relentless April sun, between the dust of the road and the pale reflections of the irrigation canals, young agro-entrepreneurs are ploughing their furrows. Boots on their feet for some, hands plunged into piles of freshly harvested onions for others, many of these students have swapped the lecture halls for the fields. They were the first to experiment with an incubation program that attracted many students from the regions in various fields. Their challenge? To make agriculture a path to excellence and contribute in their own way to food self-sufficiency in Burkina Faso.

Read more

France/NOTE AUX COLLECTIVITÉS TERRITORIALES Cités Unies France's "Water and AICT" thematic wave

The year 2026 will be marked by a number of international events focusing on water-related issues and the fight against the consequences of climate change, such as the High-Level Political Forum, the Desertification COP and the United Nations Water Conference.

Read more
Sponsored content