MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 09/12/2024
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00:00Let's go for your African Press Review on May 1.
00:12Let's start with the Senegalese President, Basir Odioma Efei, who reaffirmed the sovereignty
00:17of the Central Sahel countries, while calling for a constructive dialogue to preserve regional
00:23stability.
00:24During the Doha Forum, he commented on the announced withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso
00:33and Niger from the CEDAO.
00:35While supporting the ongoing mediation, he insisted on the importance of reforming the
00:40CEDAO to better meet the needs of member states.
00:43The President also highlighted the need for regional cooperation, strengthened to
00:49face the common security challenges.
00:52This is what the Pan-African website concludes.
00:55In Ghana, Vice President Mahamudu Baoumia recognized his defeat against John Dramani
01:03Mahama during the presidential and legislative elections of December 7, 2024.
01:08This is what Guinea 360 informs us.
01:12During a press conference, he praised the choice of voters for change and congratulated
01:18his opponent.
01:20John Mahama, former president from 2012 to 2017, thus regained power in a context marked
01:27by the country's economic challenges.
01:29The opposition celebrates this victory, confirmed by the provisional results, notes the source
01:35of information.
01:36In Mali, more than 8,000 migrants have benefited this year from re-insertion programs, however
01:42a total of 36,000 have been totaled in five years, thanks to a joint initiative of the
01:48IEA and the ILO.
01:51Information to read on 360Africa.
01:55These programs include professional information and financial support to encourage local
02:02entrepreneurship.
02:03Migrants in metalwork or sewing show their success and encourage young people to train.
02:12The government thus strengthens its efforts to transform migratory challenges into opportunities
02:19for local development.
02:20Let's go to Senegal, where 65 journalists from 23 African countries adopted the Dakar
02:26Charter to fight against violence against women and girls in Dakar.
02:30This is what the Senegalese Press Agency is reporting.
02:34This text, written by Reema Sen, with the support of UNUFAM, urges media to promote
02:42women's rights, to adopt an inclusive commitment and to protect victims.
02:49The Charter also aims to promote women's empowerment initiatives and to raise awareness
02:55of laws protecting against violence.
02:58This commitment is part of the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence.
03:04Let's finish this African Press Review.
03:07In Mbaiki, Central African Republic, the illegal sale of land and deforestation worry
03:14the inhabitants, especially the Aka pygmies.
03:17Hunting their ancestral land is at the forefront of newsabangi.com.
03:22This practice endangers their way of life and contributes to the destruction of local
03:27property.
03:28According to our colleagues, local authorities promise sanctions up to five years in prison
03:34for those responsible.
03:36The population calls on the government to intensify measures to protect this vital
03:42heritage.
03:43This is the end of this African Press Review on May 1.
03:47Thank you for following it.