Epidemiological Signals in the River Corridor When the Congolese Ministry of Health confirmed 186 suspected cases of cholera in the districts of Impfondo and Mossaka during the week of 15–21 …
Michael Mabiala
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Essential medicines at the heart of public trust Few indicators of state capacity resonate more viscerally with citizens and foreign partners than the steady availability of affordable, quality-assured medicines. In …
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Literature as Strategic Memory in Central Africa Gathered beneath the vaulted ceiling of Brazzaville’s Maison Russe on 26 July, a constellation of writers, diplomats and scholars engaged in an exercise …
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Strategic Realignment in Critical Mineral Supply Few policy arenas illustrate the present volatility of globalisation more vividly than the contest for rare earth elements, the seventeen metals that underpin electric …
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Renewed resolve after the Brazzaville session At the close of last weekend’s second annual session of the Congo-Brazzaville branch of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, Finance Minister Christian Yoka sounded …
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City Avenues Turn Into Diplomatic Fitness Corridor In the early glow of a July morning Brazzaville’s boulevards briefly shed their weekday bustle to become an improvised athletic track. More than …
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Brazzaville as a Convergence Hub for African Psychology For three mid-July days the Amphithéâtre Jean-Baptiste Tati-Loutard at the University Marien-Ngouabi became a synapse linking six African states and France. Under …
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Epidemiological Snapshot of ÃŽle-Mbamou At the heart of the Congo River, the low-lying ÃŽle-Mbamou rarely attracts global attention, yet on 26 July Health Minister Jean-Rosaire Ibara confirmed two laboratory-positive samples …
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A state salute to intellectual diplomacy The red-carpet atmosphere that enveloped the Palais des Congrès on 25 July 2025 testified to the place scholarship now occupies in Congo-Brazzaville’s projection of …
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An insular flare-up in a strategic waterway The Republic of Congo announced on 26 July that two patients on Mbamou Island had tested positive for Vibrio cholerae, the pathogen responsible …