jeudi 11 juillet 2013
DRC natural resources press review of Thurday, July 11, 2013
Very little information on natural resources in today's press. Note,
however, that Africa News announces that "the National Rural Water
Service (SNHR) carries the water project in rural areas" and noted that
"shortly after his inauguration, the Matata government adopted a roadmap
for supply drinking
water in rural areas, as part of the 2012-2013 crop year, in the form
of a list of 135 projects realized and a deadline:. Dec. 2013 Seven
months later, the observation made on
the ground and in the opinion of most impartial observers, George Koshi
Gimeya, the Director General of SNHR and his team have made a great
impression. They already shipped 124 items. Currently, they are working
to run two major programs government funded respectively by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Water Resources.According
to the paper, the concern is to build 235 wells with hand pumps, five
boreholes with pumps emerged and modern well run with solar pumps.For
its part, the newspaper l'Avenir reflects on "the challenge of" building a
country more beautiful than before "no forest" and writes: "Logging is
often synonymous with deforestation, says in the magazine" Awake "June
22, 2003, the author of the article entitled:" The tropical forests:.
can they operate without destroying "Indeed, the author describes the
embarrassment of loggers, given to a
short-term license, operating "in extremis" to do more in a short time.
Consequently, forests are losing their logs and destroy because, he
said, in their fall, these trees for trade damages
or destroys trees to which they are connected by vines. (...) The DRC
complained observers, paradoxically saw a similar situation. Yet the
challenge of building a country more than before (according to the
national anthem " Debout Congolais ") hardly excludes vital resources such as forests.
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