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The NGO Sifos in a campaign to reintegrate detainees

Since 2021, the NGO Sifos has launched, in partnership with the Ministry of Justice, Keeper of the Seals, responsible for Human Rights and Gender Equality, a program aimed at promoting the reintegration of prisoners, particularly those whose sorrows draw towards their ends. An initiative supported and financed by the French Embassy in Gabon and São Tomé and Principe through the funds of the Innovative Projects of Civil Societies and Coalitions of Actors (PISCCA).

Maurel & Prom Gabon provides the city of Port-Gentil with recycling baskets

What solutions to combat plastic pollution? This question was at the center of the reflections that punctuated World Environment Day, around June 5. To combat plastic pollution, the measures taken by decision-makers, in particular the government, and development partners or economic operators, will be in vain if they are not accompanied by citizen action. In this case, individual actions against plastic pollution will be decisive in the strategies to be implemented against this scourge which is a consequence of consumption patterns.

Care Enough to facilitate the integration of young people with disabilities

The situation of people with disabilities, particularly young people, is of concern to Thanya Mengue who has just created Care Enough, an NGO determined to contribute to the building to seek solutions to the problems of schooling, integration and professional reintegration of this category. of populations. For her first outing to Port-Gentil, on Saturday April 22, in a local hotel, she opened her address book to make her guests aware of the difficulties that some families encounter in sending their children with disabilities to school. For her, "the student with a disability is a student like the others, he must have access to the same knowledge and be subject to the same requirements". Alongside the NGO Agir pour le Handicap à l'Ecole and the provincial department of social affairs, she organized a show where Maman Grand Nord and Pierre Levy (slammer resident of the Xavier Center for Specialized Education) spoke about their talent. A charity operation in support of adolescent children and young girls with disabilities. Opportunity for the public to be made aware, through numerous testimonies, of the situation of people with disabilities in the oil city.