MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 25/11/2024
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00:00And let's go for your review of African news on Média.
00:13Let's start with the countries of the Alliance of States of Sahel, Mali, Burkina Faso and Nigeria,
00:19which plans to harmonize their travel and identity documents to facilitate the free movement of people and goods.
00:27Information relayed by VO Afrique.
00:29Gathered in Bamako, their Minister of Security confirmed the technical specifications of future passports and identity cards.
00:39These proposals will be submitted to the head of state for approval.
00:44In addition, a protocol signed in Niamey puts an end to the telephone itinerary between these three countries, concludes the online newspaper.
00:53Somalia has officially joined the United Nations Convention on Organized Transnational Criminality.
01:01You can read about it on panafricanefapa.info.
01:05The Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs signed the adhesion act.
01:10This strengthens the country's commitment to the fight against transnational crime and international cooperation for world security.
01:19This adhesion marks an advance towards conformity with international norms and the contribution to global peace.
01:27In Gabon, the deposition of resorts against the new constitution project was completed this weekend,
01:34now leaving the constitutional court divided.
01:38This is what the 360Afrique reports in its columns.
01:42With a massive yes of 91.80% and a participation rate of 53.54%,
01:51the government qualifies the referendum as a success, despite criticism of its organization.
01:57The Minister of Communication, Laurence Ndong, highlighted an advance in the transition process, waiting for definitive results.
02:06The government is working to define the calendar of the next elections with the online presidential election.
02:13Demir notes the source of information.
02:16In the Democratic Republic of Congo, nearly 26 million people face serious food insecurity,
02:23of which 3.1 million are in an emergency situation.
02:26According to a report on food insecurity in RDCPC-Consulté,
02:31this is what RDCPC-Consulté reveals.
02:34Conflicts, armies, movements, the flaming of prices aggravate this crisis,
02:39especially in the east of the country and certain provinces of the west, such as Maindombe.
02:46According to our colleagues, the regions of North Kivu, South Kivu, and Niteri remain the most affected,
02:52with 702,000 people in food insecurity.
02:56This report, coordinated by PAM, FAO and UNICEF, highlights the urgency of a humanitarian response.
03:04Let's finish with Cape Verde, which has undergone a major agricultural transformation,
03:08going from a serious drought to an innovative agriculture.
03:13This is thanks to the desalination of the Afrikanos sea water,
03:17which provides information that these advances allow farmers to strengthen their means of subsistence
03:24by focusing fully on their culture.
03:27An agricultural insurance system is being deployed to ensure their stability in the face of climate change.
03:35Supported by the FAO, the country is positioning itself as a sustainable development model for West Africa.
03:42Despite the challenges, this evolution inspires solutions to improve social protection in the region.
03:49This is the end of our African Press Review. Thank you for staying with us.