Congo/ Financial autonomy: one hundred and twenty young mothers and women trained in entrepreneurship

On May 9 in Brazzaville, young mothers and women received certificates of completion for their entrepreneurship training, at the end of the first edition of the seminar initiated by the non-governmental organization Consortium panafricain pour la paix, headed by Dr. Ernest Nounga Djomo, and the Centre missionnaire Elim, headed by Bishop Norbert Okana.

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France/ "An exchange takes place every two years": the Ganne family helps maintain links between Donville and Alsace

Although exchanges between young people from Donville-les-Bains (Manche) and Fellering (Haut-Rhin) have ceased, the ties that bind the inhabitants of the two towns 800 km apart remain strong. As proof of this, around fifty Donvillais will be heading for Alsace on Wednesday May 13, 2026.

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Benin/Agricultural mechanization: Government supports agricultural entrepreneurship with modern equipment

On Friday May 8, 2026, the headquarters of the Société de Mécanisation Agricole (SoNaMa) in Ouidah hosted the official ceremony for the presentation of agricultural equipment to five students in the Agrostudies program. Presided over by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Mr Gaston Cossi DOSSOUHOUI, this initiative is part of the government's drive to modernize the agricultural sector and promote youth entrepreneurship. It is supported by the Fonds National de Développement Agricole (FNDA), SoNaMa and Swiss Cooperation.

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Canada/Saint-Alexandre prepares for growth

Saint-Alexandre-de-Kamouraska wants to avoid having its growth curbed. The municipality is preparing to facilitate its long-term real estate development. According to demographic projections, 197 additional housing units will be needed by 2040 to accommodate 361 new residents, representing a population increase of 15.8%.

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Senegal/Niaguis: presentation of the results of a 440 million FCFA smart agriculture project financed by Tokyo and a UN partner

The Government of Japan and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) presented the results of a project to support intelligent, inclusive and sustainable agriculture, financed to the tune of around 440 million CFA francs, at the Niaguis educational farm (Ziguinchor, south) on Thursday.

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Vietnam/ Digital transformation to build a modern learning ecosystem

In the context of a fundamental and comprehensive reform of education and training, digital transformation is becoming a strategic pillar of Ho Chi Minh City's education sector.

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France/Cabourg and Spa in Belgium celebrate 50 years of twinning

On Friday May 1, 2026, Mayor Emmanuel Porcq of Cabourg (Calvados) and Mayor Nicolas Tefnin of the Belgian town of Spa once again signed the twinning charter.

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Canada/Caplan to modernize its sports center

The Municipality of Caplan plans to invest some $2 million to bring the John Lapointe Sports Center up to date.

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Togo/Food security: a project to boost coconut oil production launched in Aného

In Togo, the project entitled "Reinforcement des capacités des groupements des femmes productrices d'huile de coco des préfectures des Lacs, Vo, Bas-Mono et Golfe" was officially launched on Tuesday May 5, 2026 in Aného. The initiative is funded by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), through the Togo Coastal Communities Climate Resilience Project (R4C-Togo).

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France/France Alzheimer Manche: "Strengthening our presence and partnerships".

Between sporting challenges, outings for carers and new partnerships: France Alzheimer Manche has an explosive program for some fifty people who attended the general meeting of the France Alzheimer Manche association, founded in 1999 by Renée Meiss, a Coutançaise who died recently, at Coutances town hall on Tuesday.

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27th Rencontres Internationales d'Urbanisme de l'APÉRAU

The Association pour la Promotion de l'Enseignement et de la Recherche en Aménagement et Urbanisme (APERAU), a member network of the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF), is organizing the 27th Rencontres Internationales d'Urbanisme (RIU), from June 9 to 11, 2026, in France.

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France/A rich month of May in Angers, celebrating Europe and ten years of twinning with the Polish town of Torun

This year, 2026, Angers (Maine-et-Loire) celebrates the creation of Europe on May 9, 1950, with a series of events to mark ten years of twinning with Poland.

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Burkina Faso/Clap de fin pour le projet Baara : Des parcours de jeunes transformés grâce à l'insertion professionnelle

The Baara project has come to an end after several years of implementation devoted to professional integration and skills enhancement for young people.

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Belgium/Bikes in Brussels Fund awards nearly 1.5 million euros to 13 cycling projects

The Bikes in Brussels Fund has granted further support of almost 1.5 million euros to 13 projects for cycling facilities, including schools, associations and public authorities, the King Baudouin Foundation announced on Tuesday.

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Congo/Urban sanitation: refuse bins for Brazzaville's CSIs

On May 2, to mark the first Saturday of the month, Juste Désiré Mondelé, Minister of Urban Sanitation, Local Development and Road Maintenance, presented garbage bins to a number of Brazzaville's Centres de Santé Intégré (CSI).

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France/ Saint-Méen-le-Grand. They are organizing a cinema-twinning evening on Wednesday

Le Celtic cinema association has established a partnership with the local twinning committee. As part of its cultural exchanges and international outreach, a special evening of cinema-twinning is being organized this Wednesday," announces Sonia Tissier, the cinema's director.

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Canada/Citizens want Sherbrooke to take care of Boisé-Fabi

Citizens are mobilizing to protect Sherbrooke's Boisé-Fabi. They want the city to develop the area while protecting its biodiversity.

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France/ Val-d'Oise: La Poste and Restos du Cœur join forces to help the underprivileged

Teams from La Poste's sites in Gonesse, Eragny, Domont and Groslay rallied to collect food for the Restos du Cœur.

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Chad: a new pump to transform school life in Sarh

In Sarh, a new human-powered pump improves access to drinking water for pupils at the girls' secondary school, transforming their learning conditions.

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Vietnam/ Free meals, a symbol of solidarity handed down from generation to generation

On an oppressively hot Sunday in April, volunteers from the Association des repas solidaires in the Thiên Truong district of Ninh Binh province were busy providing hot meals to patients in the early hours of the morning.

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