
This Strategy is divided into nine priority axes which are:
The following is a list of all conten labeled as "Democratic Republic of the Congo"
This Strategy is divided into nine priority axes which are:
The ORSEC PLAN is intended to be a first step and a very important step in the perspective of the constitutional response to the question of national emergencies, constituting for the government a first-hand tool allowing it, not only, to know who is responsible for what task in case of which circumstance, but also the modality of activation of it and the coordination of intervention activities
The objective of the NAPA Project to be proposed by the DRC is to develop a program covering the whole country and identifying urgent and immediate adaptation activities which respond to the current and anticipated harmful effects of climate change, including extreme events.
Creates the civil protection council (CPC) under the Ministry of the Interior.
Ebola outbreaks which have re-emerged in the Democratic Republic Congo (DRC) have continued to galvanize the regional and global attention. The outbreaks are likely to transcend borders and threaten the global health crisis, especially by ensuring the “healthy lives and to promote the well-being for all at all ages” which is grounded in the sustainable development goals (SDGs).
The progress report assesses current national strategic priorities with regard to the implementation of disaster risk reduction actions, and establishes baselines on levels of progress achieved with respect to the implementation of the HFA's five priorities for action.
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are prepared by member countries in broad consultation with stakeholders and development partners, including the staffs of the World Bank and the IMF.
The number of severely food insecure people in Southern Africa rose to an estimated 9.6 million at the start of the lean season (October 2018 to April 2019), due to an increase of 1.1 million people in Malawi.
The Government of [DR Congo (DRC)] announced on 1 Aug 2018 that preliminary laboratory results indicate a cluster of cases of Ebola virus in North Kivu province. The announcement was issued little more than a week after the Ministry of Health declared the end of an outbreak in Equateur Province in the far western part of the country, some 2500 km from North Kivu.
The Government of the [DRC] declared a new outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Bikoro in Equateur Province today...The outbreak declaration occurred after laboratory results confirmed two cases of EVD. (WHO, 8 May 2018)