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Pour la présidence portugaise de l’UE, le modèle économique actuel n’a « pas d’avenir »

Euractiv.fr - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:46
Le modèle économique actuel de l’UE « n’a aucun avenir » et ne répond pas aux « grands enjeux environnementaux » du bloc, a déclaré le Premier ministre du Portugal António Costa vendredi (26 février).
Categories: Union européenne

Todesumstände sind unklar: In dieser Höhle fand die Polizei Dejans Leiche

Blick.ch - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:43
Der im April 2020 tot in einer Höhle am Bruggerberg aufgefundene junge Mann ist gestützt auf die bisherigen Ermittlungsergebnisse Opfer eines Verbrechens geworden. Dies teilt die Aargauer Oberstaatsanwaltschaft mit.
Categories: Swiss News

Navalny’s penal colony, a Kremlin weapon to ‘break’ him

Euractiv.com - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:40
Until last week, the provincial town of Pokrov outside Moscow, lined with Soviet-era residential blocks and teetering wooden homes, had only one claim to fame: a monument to chocolate.
Categories: European Union

Hétfőtől kötelező az új uniós energiacímkék használata

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:35
Március 1-jétől minden üzletnek és online kiskereskedőnek alkalmaznia kell az uniós energiacímke új változatát, amely kezdetben négy termékkategóriára vonatkozik: a hűtőszekrényekre és fagyasztókra, a mosogatógépekre, a mosógépekre és a televíziókészülékekre - közölte az Európai Bizottság hétfőn.

[Ticker] Sarkozy sentenced to jail over corruption

Euobserver.com - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:29
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced to jail by a court on Monday, after being found guilty of corruption and influence-peddling. Sarkozy received a three-year term, of which two are suspended. He is expected to appeal, and is unlikely to spend any time in prison, given he can wear an electronic bracelet or remain confined at home. Sarkozy was president from 2007 to 2012.
Categories: European Union

Produits alimentaires : 2 propositions de Zebdi pour réguler les prix

Algérie 360 - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:27

La question de la hausse des prix des produits, notamment de l’agroalimentaire et des fruits et légumes, qui caractérise ces derniers mois le marché algérien continuent de susciter moult interrogations. Depuis le début de l’année en cours, voire avant, l’on constate la hausse des prix de plusieurs produits alimentaires de large consommation et de première […]

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Categories: Afrique

ODIHR observers to Bulgaria’s parliamentary elections to hold press conference on Tuesday

OSCE - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:16

SOFIA, 1 March 2021 — Observers from the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) will hold a press conference on the opening of the observation mission to the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria on Tuesday, 2 March.

NB Due to the epidemiological situation, only 20 journalists will be able to attend the press conference in person, while all others will have the opportunity to watch and ask questions via Zoom. Broadcast media wishing to film the press conference will be prioritised for personal attendance.

What:

  • An introduction to the role of the ODIHR limited election observation mission and its planned activities
  • The press conference can be attended in person or via Zoom (details below)

Who:

  • Corien Jonker, Head of the ODIHR limited election observation mission

When:

  • 16.00 local time (GMT +2) on 2 March 2021

Where:

  • Moussala Room, Hilton Sofia, 1 Bulgaria Blvd, Sofia

Registration:

  • No registration is necessary if you are attending the press conference in person, but only questions from journalists will be taken
  • To take part via Zoom, please register with: Katya Andrusz, ODIHR spokesperson, katya.andrusz@odihr.pl and Egor Tilpunov, media analyst, egor.tilpunov@odihr.bg or +359 878 695 416

For further information on ODIHR’s election observation activities in Bulgaria, please visit: www.osce.org/odihr/elections/bulgaria

Categories: Central Europe

A gólszerzők örökranglistáját Ronaldo vezeti

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:15
Cristiano Ronaldo vezeti a legeredményesebb futballisták örökrangsorát, amelyet a labdarúgás történetével és statisztikáival foglalkozó nemzetközi szervezet (IFFHS) készített el és tett hétfőn közzé. A listán három magyar is helyet kapott: Puskás Ferenc az ötödik, Sárosi György a 17., Schlosser Imre pedig a 20.

L’ex-président Français Sarkozy condamné à de la prison ferme

Algérie 360 - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:12

L’ancien Chef de l’État français, Nicolas Sarkozy, a été condamné, aujourd’hui, le 1 e mars à trois ans de  prison dont un an ferme dans l’affaire des écoutes. Selon les informations relayées par les médias français, l’ancien chef de l’État est jugé coupable par le tribunal correctionnel de Paris, de corruption et de trafic d’influence […]

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Categories: Afrique

842 koronavírus-fertőzöttet azonosítottak PCR-teszttel vasárnap

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:08
TASR: Vasárnap (február 28.) 3.565 RT-PCR tesztet végeztek el, és 842 újabb esetben mutatták ki az új típusú koronavírus-fertőzést Szlovákiában. Erről az Egészségügyi Információk Nemzeti Központja (NCZI) tájékoztatott a covid-19.nczisk.sk weboldalon.

Sarkozy : l'ancien président français condamné pour corruption à 3 ans de prison dont un ferme

BBC Afrique - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 15:08
L'ancien président est reconnu coupable d'avoir essayé d'être magistrat mais peut purger son mandat chez lui.
Categories: Afrique

Porté disparu, le youtubeur « Fekrinho » retrouvé mort à Oran

Algérie 360 - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 14:46

Cinq jours après sa mystérieuse disparition, le youtubeur Fekri Ben Chenane, plus connu sous le pseudo de Fekrinho, a été retrouvé mort aujourd’hui, ce qui met fin à plusieurs heures de recherches, qui n’ont pas pu sauver la vie au défunt. La nouvelle macabre vient de tomber, le corps sans vie du jeune youtubeur Fekri […]

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Categories: Afrique

Liste des pharmacies de garde du 1er au 7 mars

24 Heures au Bénin - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 14:34

L'Ordre national des pharmaciens du Bénin a publié sur sa page Facebook, la liste des pharmacies de garde dans les communes de Cotonou, Abomey-Calavi, Porto-Novo et autres de la semaine du 1er mars au 07 mars 2021.

Categories: Afrique

EU-Ratspräsidentschaft: Aktuelles Wirtschaftsmodell hat „keine Zukunft“

Euractiv.de - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 14:34
Das derzeitige Wirtschaftsmodell der EU habe "keine Zukunft" und reagiere nicht angemessen auf "große ökologische Herausforderungen", so Portugals Ministerpräsident António Costa am vergangenen Freitag. Er forderte die Einführung "neuer Modelle" wie Kreislaufwirtschaft und nachhaltige Bioökonomie.
Categories: Europäische Union

Covax: Ivory Coast and Ghana begin mass Covid vaccination rollouts

BBC Africa - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 14:30
Ivory Coast and Ghana start using Covid vaccines provided by a scheme to help poorer nations.
Categories: Africa

Canton des Grisons: Deux loups aperçus sur une piste de ski

24heures.ch - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 14:28
Deux canidés ont suivi une skieuse sur une piste de ski à Obersaxen (GR) avant de rebrousser chemin samedi. Leur présence a été confirmée par les gardes-chasse.
Categories: Swiss News

Déménagement pfmd : comment s’y prendre lorsqu’on est militaire ?

Aumilitaire.com - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 14:27
Beaucoup de militaires sont amenés à déménager de manière régulière au cours de leur carrière. Il n’est cependant pas toujours évident de conjuguer vie professionnelle et déménagement, surtout lorsqu’on est amené à changer de région, ou de pays. Aujourd’hui, plusieurs agences ont été sélectionnées par le Ministère des Armées pour faire partie des plateformes multi-déménagements […]
Categories: Défense

A Technology-based Parasol of Protection for Victims of Domestic Abuse

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 14:13

The Parasol Cooperative

By Kim She Joon
NEW YORK, Mar 1 2021 (IPS)

During the COVID19 lockdown, there has been an approximate 25% increase in domestic abuse, dubbed by the United Nations as the ‘pandemic within a pandemic’. While the home is perceived as a secure place, for domestic abuse victims battling the pandemic is equally and increasingly unsafe. A parasol of protection is needed to rehabilitate victims of abuse starting from detection, reaching out, providing help and support.

On average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States and globally even before COVID-19, domestic violence was already one of the greatest human rights violations. In 2018 within a span of 12 months, 243 million women and girls (aged 15-49) across the world have been subjected to sexual or physical violence by an intimate partner, reported by UN Women. As a result of the lockdown and economic instability now, the number of cases has pushed the already-stretched resources of many organizations supporting the victims to a breaking point.

Megs Shah (CEO/Founder)

To identify a solution to the critical challenges that this pandemic brought along, an event was arranged by Techstars in early 2020, where 60 teams from the United States participated to come up with time-appropriate solutions. Among the finalists was a team led by Megs Shah who comes with an electrical and computer engineering background. Until recently she was working as Head of Digital Investment Governance, managing technology initiative decisions at Bristol Myers Squibb. From the initial team, Megs Shah and her colleague Fairuz Ahmed decided to take it further and CoFounded The Parasol Cooperative.

This tech-based start-up, incorporated in July 2020 has gained traction nationality and internationally. Recently the duo has also been mentioned by the UNWomen and UNWomen in UAE for taking part in #Womenintech and in #Womeninscience as innovative entrepreneurs and have been featured in the Forbes Magazine.

“Being home with the abuser during the pandemic has opened up an opportunity to use technology in a new way. We must solve the problem from the requesters’ point of view, in this case, that is the victim. We identified the need, pinpointed the gaps, and came up with a technology-based solution to support organizations to better serve the vulnerable population of victims and survivors of domestic violence.” commented Megs Shah, CEO of The Parasol Cooperative to IPS.

New Jersey-based Shah and New York-based Ahmed are both single mothers, immigrants from India and Bangladesh respectively and have faced ordeals dealing with divorce and the stigma that comes along with it.

Fairuz Ahmed (Co-Founder)

Shah adds “Our team is made up of advocates, tech experts and survivors who have personally dealt with trauma, worked towards rehabilitation and surfaced as stronger individuals. From our experiences and research, we understand the many reasons why survivors relapse into abusive relationships mainly due to lack of a support network and financial instability. To address these fundamental challenges we plan to develop an online support community for day-to-day peer support and an online curriculum to develop job skills, provide training and in long term, partner with large organizations to provide hands-on ‘intern’ positions to help survivors stand on their own two feet.”

Working with grassroots organizations in New York, Ahmed has taken a different angle in supporting victims. She volunteers for the “Meal on a Dime” project which is part of the Bidyanondo Foundation Inc. Through her efforts, abuse victims who lead single mother households and belong to religious minorities living in shelters, are helped with appropriate and essential food baskets, ethnic food items, baby food, sanitary supplies and more. Speaking multiple South Asian languages she also does community outreach, minimizing the language gap and taboo around reaching out for help in the South Asian immigrant and local communities.

“Coming from a broken home a mother’s first worry is to source food for her children and second is to have a rehabilitation process in place. This also goes for single females who want to build a base for themselves coming out of domestic abuse. With the help of two non-profits, I launched a localized support system, where a survivor will be supported with sustenance and service.” comments Ahmed to IPS.

“If this model picks up, I believe we can launch similar efforts in other states in near future. The Parasol Cooperative has exceptional features where we minimize the language barrier and victims can reach out in their preferred ways. Working locally I also aim to form a network where survivors can get hired by their own communities,” adds Ahmed.

There is a lot of technology available for organizations to use, but many organizations are not familiar with these, unsure of how to best use them, or simply cannot afford them. This is especially true for small and mid-sized organizations. The Parasol Cooperative aims to build a tech-based skillset for the advocates, help improve overall operational efficiency and reduce costs of organizations that support victims nationally and globally. Recently a generous donation was made by the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation to help fund technology development.

There are three ways to enable and empower organizations to expand their services to survivors and victims of abuse: Technology, Survivor ‘Net’, and skills development. With safe communications with victims of abuse, increase knowledge sharing amongst member organizations and the survivors they support and reduce operational costs by using technology efficiently the founders aim to build a “Global Parasol or Protection”.

When women take charge of their lives and come up with a modern solution it also narrows the gender gaps and empowers the communities further. In the future, expansion plans are in place to offer services to a wider audience and offer consolidated solutions and sponsored membership to organizations that work for the lower-income regions, globally.

 


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Categories: Africa

Hungary: Greens are ‘gunning’ for EU agricultural subsidies system

Euractiv.com - Mon, 03/01/2021 - 14:09
Hungary's agriculture ministry has launched a scathing attack on the Greens/EFA political group after the publication of a damning report detailing the misuse of EU farming subsidy money in the country. 
Categories: European Union

Covid-19: The need for a gendered response

Written by Rosamund Shreeves,

© VAKSMANV / Adobe Stock

In the midst of the current pandemic, adopting a gender perspective may seem a secondary concern. However, pandemics are known to affect women and men differently, making it essential to recognise these differences in order to understand the impacts on individuals and communities and to respond effectively and equitably.

There is already clear evidence that the ongoing health, social and economic crisis is having gendered impacts. Disaggregated data show that sex and gender are playing a role in exposure to the virus and risks of severe outcomes, and that some groups of women and men are particularly vulnerable. Lockdown measures have led to an increase in violence against women and disrupted access to support services. Access to sexual and reproductive healthcare has also been affected. Successive lockdowns have widened the existing gender divide in unpaid care work that was already keeping more women than men out of the labour market. Greater work-life conflict is one of the factors leading to women’s employment being worse hit than men’s, with potential long-term impacts on women’s employment, pay and career advancement. The pandemic has also brought the issue of women’s participation in decision-making to the fore.

Without a gender-sensitive approach, the pandemic could have far-reaching implications, including a real risk of exacerbating gender inequalities and sending progress into reverse. At the same time, gender mainstreaming tools such as gender impact assessments and gender budgeting exist that could, if used effectively, mitigate the negative consequences and contribute to achieving gender equality.

Internationally and within the European Union (EU), there have been calls for gender-sensitive emergency and long-term responses. In January 2021, the European Parliament adopted a resolution setting out recommendations on both aspects.

Read the complete briefing on ‘Covid-19: The need for a gendered response‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Sex-disaggregated data on confirmed cases and mortality in the EU

Categories: European Union

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