lundi 25 novembre 2013

DRC natural resources press review of Monday, November 25, 2013

" Mining in the DRC must meet regulations that are binding on everyone, think this is what the Archbishop of Bukavu , Mgr François- Xavier Maroy . Idea supported by Bishop Theophilus Kaboy , Bishop of Goma, the province of North Kivu. Kaboy As Bishop told MEPs during their parliamentary commission on the illegal exploitation of minerals and armed conflict at the end of last October , mining enriches outside and non- indigenous peoples who continue to languish in a black " misery , writes the Catholic agency DIA .
The same media also reports that in the fight against deforestation, the government and the Bad undertake and writes "Recently, the Bad ( African Development Bank ) adopted the REDD + Project in ponds and Mbuji-Mayi/Kananga Kisangani ( PIREDD / MBKIS ), where it is a partner of the Congolese Government to limit the negative impact of these hot spots . According to the agency , the ultimate goal of the project is to contribute to reducing emissions of greenhouse gases ( GHG) emissions from deforestation and forest degradation while contributing to the reduction of poverty among the population in the basins of Mbuji-Mayi ( Kasai Oriental, Kananga ( Kasai Occidental ) and Kisangani ( Orientale Province) .

In the same order, Radio Okapi reports that the territory of Kenge in Bandundu has lost some of its forest. The president of the local branch of the Association for the Development of Bandundu ( Adb ), Jean Bosco Kabambu , sounded the alarm Thursday, November 21 , at the close of the workshop on deforestation and the importance agroforestry at Kenge . Jean Bosco Kabambu has also urged people to plant new trees by agriculture at the same time stressing that agroforestry plays an important role in the environmental sector .

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