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Kenya: Uphold Kenya Defence Forces’ (KDF’s) Stellar Reputation, President Ruto to New Command

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President William Ruto has asked the newly appointed top command of the Kenya Defence Forces to uphold the institution’s integrity and professionalism.

The President said KDF has a rich history of unwavering dedication, commitment and discipline that have positioned Kenya in a very positive manner.

“Our KDF has a history of professionalism, loyalty and commitment. I exhort you to live up to that history,” he said.

President Ruto made the remarks during the swearing-in ceremony of the newly appointed Chief of the Defence Forces, General Charles Kahariri, and other generals at State House Nairobi.

Also sworn in were Lt-General John Omenda (Vice Chief of the Defence Forces), Major General Fatima Ahmed (Kenya Air Force Commander) and Major-General Paul Otieno (Kenya Navy Commander).

The President said the new team should serve the country and people devoid of tribal and ethnic inclinations.

“You have my support and the goodwill of the people of Kenya,” he said.

He also asked them to be firm, but fair when dealing with their juniors.

In response to the flooding challenges the country faces, President Ruto said the government is mobilising the KDF to lead a multi-agency effort aimed at mitigating the impact of floods as a result of climate change.

He said KDF’s capabilities are essential to the success of the operation.

Present were Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale, among others.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of President of the Republic of Kenya.

New classrooms built and teachers trained to help bring schools up to standard

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The World Bank’s financing of the Basic Education Quality and Equity Improvement Project (PAQEEB) has provided more than 2,000,000 basic education students, including 1,100,000 girls, with new classrooms; 76,965 girls from the most disadvantaged areas received school uniforms for the start of the 2022-2023 school year; 15,280 primary school teachers were trained in the use of the new reading and mathematics textbooks.

This year, Amana is enjoying school even more than usual. The little schoolgirl with the mischievous smile has seen her new classroom in the village of Lavié Péniel take form in just a few months. This was a blessing for this community in the Plateaux region, where children had to walk more than two kilometers and even to cross over a river to get to school.

“Before the construction of this new building, many children had abandoned our school because the classrooms were made of tree trunks, sheet metal and foliage, and provided no shelter from the rain. When it rained, we had to send them home and so the school day was cut short. Today, I am proud to have a school with a solid structure, one worthy of being called ‘school!’ Some students have gradually returned, and the number of students will increase further at the start of the next school year,” said Dabitora Saguintaah-Tiwarka, the principal of the Lavié Péniel Public Primary School.

For Deborah Tchané, the mother of Komla and Amivi, this new building is also a source of joy. Her two children are both very happy with their new school.

“I have noticed that Komla’s teacher is more motivated since the new building has gone up. And I can see the difference in my son’s academic performance,” she noted. Plus, my daughter Amivi told me that the new latrines allow her to change her sanitary napkins discreetly when she is having her period. Before that, she never liked to go to school at such times, for fear of staining her clothes and being laughed at by her classmates.”

Brand-new buildings under the watchful eye of the students’ parents

This new school was built in the village of Lavié Péniel in October 2022, thanks to the World Bank-financed Basic Education Quality and Equity Improvement Project (PAQEEB). With 101 new schools currently under construction under the project, a total of 164 new classrooms have already been completed across the country. Similarly, of the 7,290 bench desks planned for the first two phases of the project’s construction, 2,200 of them have already been delivered.

The new infrastructure developments are closely monitored by Primary School Management Committees (COGEP), which bring together parent representatives and community leaders, all of whom are actively involved in the affairs of the schools.

“I am very proud to have been trained under the auspices of COGEP to monitor the construction of the new classrooms,” said Yayra Amédomé, a 40-year-old COGEP treasurer, whose child attends the Zébévi public primary school in Aného. A total of 495 COGEP members and school principals were trained to monitor school construction work.

Today, to the delight of the communities involved, work is continuing in the rest of the country under Phase 1 of the project, with the construction of 153 new classrooms on 51 sites (45 at the primary level and six at the lower secondary school level).

The same is true for the teacher training programs, which are critical for enhancing and strengthening the quality of teaching. To date, PAQEEB has already trained 7,780 school principals and 7,500 primary school teachers in the use of the new textbooks. “I have seen an improvement in my students’ ability to read. In math as well, the children are stimulated by the new methods we learned during the training program and they are more motivated than before,” noted Atcha Affo, a teacher at the public primary school in Tchamba.

New school uniforms, a source of pride and confidence for girls

Elsewhere, at the Toklo school in southern Togo, a few kilometers from Aného, young Koudaya Sarah is, like many girls in the region, happy to have received a new school uniform for free. “This uniform couldn’t have come at a better time, as my old one didn’t fit anymore and was torn,” the young student explained.

Her mother, Mariama Boureima, president of COGEP, added: “The school uniforms we received for our girls are a financial relief. As mothers, we find that our daughters are more comfortable and self-confident. They are beautiful, clean, and all dressed the same, with no noticeable differences between them. Since then, my daughter has been really dedicated to her studies and it is a pleasure for her to go to class.”

Like Sarah, nearly 80,000 other girls from vulnerable families in Dankpen, Keran, Kpendjal, and Lacs prefectures have received school uniforms for the 2022-2023 school year.

As Anani Agbélé, the Lavié Peniel village chief, explained: “Our village has other development needs, including roads, electricity, et cetera, but the new school is a real treasure! The principal teaches two grades in addition to his work as head of the school, but we hope that the government will assign us additional teachers soon.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The World Bank Group.

Liberia: President Boakai Leads Delegation to the United States-Africa Business Summit in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas

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The President of the Republic of Liberia, H.E. Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., will lead the Official Liberian delegation to the US-Africa Business Summit scheduled to take place in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, from May 6-9, 2024. 

The Summit which is an annual event, brings together key business and government leaders from across Africa and the United States to hold discussions on enhancing trade and economic partnerships. The event will provide a vital platform for Liberia to showcase its business potential and to explore opportunities for increased investment in key sectors such as energy, agriculture, and technology. 

The delegation accompanying the President includes senior government officials who will participate in various panels and networking events. Their goal is to attract tangible investments and partnerships that will contribute significantly to Liberia’s economic development. Liberia’s participation in the US Africa Business Summit will expand and strengthen its bilateral relations with the United States and will highlight the country as a leading destination for business in West Africa. 

The President’s participation underscores Liberia’s commitment to engaging with global partners to drive economic progress and improve the livelihoods of its people.

The Official Delegation accompanying the President to the USA-African Summit is constituted as follows:
1.    Honorable Sara Beysolow Nyanti, Minister of Foreign Affairs
2.    Honorable Amin Modad, Minister of Commerce&Industry
3.    Honorable Alexander Nuetah, Minister of Agriculture
4.    Honorable Wilmot Paye, Minister of Mines and Energy
5.    Honorable Jerolimek Piah, Minister of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism
6.    Honorable Jeff Blibo, National Investment Commission Chairman
7.    Honorable Richardson Ndorbor, Liberia Telecommunications Corporation Managing Director
8.    Honorable Antionette Wolo, Acting Chief of Protocol
9.    Honorable Sahr Johnny, Sr. Economic Advisor

The President will also travel to Atlanta, Georgia from May 10-13, 2024, to meet with investors, business leaders and friends of Liberia.  He and his delegation are expected to depart the country on May 3, 2024 and return on May 15, 2024.

While the President is away, the Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and Chief of Staff, Honorable Sylvester M. Grigsby will act in consultation with the Vice President and in telephone communication with the President.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of Liberia: Executive Mansion.

Iran Foreign Minister leaves for Gambia to participate in Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit

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Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Hossein Amirabdollahian, leading a delegation, left Tehran for the Gambian capital Banjul earlier on Friday to take part in the 15th Summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

The OIC summit, slated to be held on Saturday and Sunday, is mainly themed “Promoting Unity and Solidarity Through Dialogue for Sustainable Development.”

Various issues and challenges in the Muslim world, especially the issue of Palestine and the status quo in in the Gaza Strip will be discussed.

Three documents, including the draft of a resolution on Palestine, the draft of the Banjul Communique and the draft of the final document of the summit will be presented to the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers and afterwards to the summit.

During the meeting, Amirabdollahian will clarify the Islamic Republic of Iran’s stance on the developments in the Muslim world, the region and other parts of the world.

On the sidelines of the summit, he will also meet with and hold talks with officials of Islamic states.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Islamic Republic of Iran.