ITU International Telecommunications Union [to 21 November 2015]

ITU International Telecommunications Union [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.itu.int/net/pressoffice/press_releases/index.aspx?lang=en#.VF8FYcl4WF8

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ITU World Radiocommunication Conference approves spectrum for automotive radar
Anti-collision mechanism to improve road safety
Geneva, 17 November 2015 – Radio-frequency spectrum needed for the operation of short-range high-resolution automotive radar has been allocated in the 79 GHz frequency band. This decision was reached at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) currently meeting in Geneva from 2 to 27 November. The allocation of the 79 GHz frequency band provides a globally harmonized regulatory framework for automotive radar to prevent collisions, which will improve vehicular safety and reduce traffic accidents.
The allocation of the frequency band for automotive radar responds to the call by the United Nations General Assembly, which observes the third Sunday in November of each year as a “World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims”, which occurred on Sunday, 15 November. The allocation of spectrum by ITU will now facilitate the development of one of the most significant technologies in support of this global need…

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Japan to host leading ITU statistics symposium
Top international speakers and launch of annual global statistics on information and communication technology sector
Geneva, 16 November 2015 – Hiroshima is set to host the World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Symposium (WTIS), ITU’s annual statistical conference that will welcome government ministers and leading experts on economic development and ICT policy to discuss strategies to leverage information and communication technologies (ICTs) to drive socio-economic development.
Organized by ITU, the UN specialized agency for ICTs, the event is hosted by the Government of Japan and is expected to attract some 400 invited high-level dignitaries, global experts and analysts, including government ministers and deputy ministers…

US Department of State [to 21 November 2015]

US Department of State [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2015/index.htm
Selected Announcements

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11/19/15 Refugee Screening Process; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Simon Henshaw, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration; Washington, DC

-11/18/15 International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act; Secretary of State John Kerry; Washington, DC

11/17/15 Background Briefing on Refugee Screening and Admissions; Office of the Spokesperson; Via Teleconference

USAID [to 21 November 2015]

USAID [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.usaid.gov/news-information/press-releases

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USAID and Partners Announce Winners of Agriculture Innovation Competition
November 20, 2015
Innovators that address global climate change, gender equity, and agriculture’s need for clean energy receive up to $2 million in funding and acceleration support
Today, Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development announced 13 new finalists for the development and expansion of game-changing, clean-energy technologies that will enable farmers and agribusinesses to increase food production and the value of agricultural goods, while bolstering low-carbon economic growth.

ECHO [to 21 November 2015]

ECHO [to 21 November 2015]
http://ec.europa.eu/echo/en/news

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Universal Children’s Day: Supporting child protection in humanitarian assistance
20/11/2015
Every day, thousands of children in situations of emergency are separated from their families and left alone without protection. They are also exposed to attacks, sexual exploitation, forced labour, abuse, forced early marriage and recruitment by armed groups, among other things. Many are deprived from their most basic needs, such as shelter, health care, food or access to education. Today, as we celebrate the Universal Children’s Day, the European Commission reinforces its commitment to the protection of children’s rights worldwide…

World Toilet Day 2015: Better sanitation and hygiene to fight malnutrition
19/11/2015
On World Toilet Day, the European Commission joins the global community in shedding the light on the importance of paying attention to sanitation issues.

African Union [to 21 November 2015]

African Union [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.au.int/en/
[We generally limit coverage to regional and global level initiatives, recognizing that a number of country-level announcements are added each week]

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Nov.20.2015
The First Lady of Kenya Calls for Joint Efforts to End Preventable Maternal and Child Deaths in Africa

Nov.20.2015 to Nov.21.2015
Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Adoption of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child

Nov.16.2015
African Union Commissioner urges Africa’s Infrastructure Advisory Group to identify new infrastructure projects up to 2030

Nov.16.2015
The African Union Commission and the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa sign an MOU to strengthen research cooperation

Nov.16.2015
Specialized Technical Committee (STC) on Migration, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons convenes at the African Union Commission, Headquarters

The African Development Bank Group [to 21 November 2015]

The African Development Bank Group [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.afdb.org/en/news-and-events/press-releases/
[We generally limit coverage to regional and global level initiatives, recognizing that a number of country-level announcements are added each week]

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AfDB Approves Ghana’s Public Financial Management and Private Sector Competitiveness Support Program
20/11/2015 – The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank on Wednesday, 18 November 2015 approved a US$ 56.2-million African Development Fund loan to support Ghana’s Public Financial Management and Private Sector Competitiveness Program. This general budget support operation is the first in a two-year programmatic series of US$ 100 million that will be implemented in 2015 and 2016.

Renewable energy could be “game changer” in Africa
19/11/2015 – Members of the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa (ICA) gave their full support this week to helping Africa achieve its target of 300GW of power from renewable energy by 2030, suggesting that it could be the ‘game changer’ that unlocks Africa’s energy potential and drives economic growth.

AfDB showcases Mali’s Community Led Total Sanitation on World Toilet Day
19/11/2015 – The African Development Bank is commemorating World Toilet Day on Thursday, 19 November at its headquarters in Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire with the key message that toilets are worth investing in.

AfDB Showcases Abidjan-Lagos road corridor as model of infrastructure driven regional integration
19/11/2015 – A key activity of the just concluded Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) Week was a site visit to the Abidjan-Lagos corridor, where participants came face to face with the reality of integrating Africa through infrastructure.

AfDB Launches Ethiopia’s Development Effectiveness Review
19/11/2015 – The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) on Wednesday, 18 November 2015 launched Ethiopia’s Development Effectiveness Review (DER) which explores its contribution to the country’s development. The publication examines the progress Ethiopia has made on inclusive growth and explores some of the country’s challenges. It tracks the performance of the Bank’s portfolio against the goals and targets set out in the AfDB’s Results Measurement Framework.

World Toilet Day – AfDB mobilises support to end flying toilets and open defecation
19/11/2015 – The AfDB is commemorating World Toilet Day, on Thursday, 19 November with the release of encouraging results of a Community Led Total Sanitation program have just been released from its field office in Mozambique. In Uganda, there is strong will and AfDB support to end “flying toilets” locally called “kaveera”, the practice of defecating in a polythene bag and throwing it away.

AfDB approves a US $100-million Risk participation agreement for SMBCE, to address Africa’s critical market demand for trade finance
18/11/2015 – The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB), on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 in Abidjan, approved an unfunded US $100-million Risk Participation Agreement (RPA) for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Europe Limited (SMBCE) to support issuing banks in Africa expand their trade finance operations.

Governments called upon to do their part to attract private sector investment
18/11/2015 – The first ever first-ever Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) Week came to a close on November 17, 2015 with calls on African governments to play their role in ensuring policies and reforms are consistent in order to attract private sector investment to help bridge the infrastructure deficit.

ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations [to 21 November 2015]

ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.asean.org/news
[We generally limit coverage to regional and global level initiatives, recognizing that a number of country-level announcements are added each week]

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To Launch the ASEAN Community, Leaders Gather in Malaysia for the 27th ASEAN Summit
KUALA LUMPUR, 21 November 2015 – The Leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) gather in the Malaysian capital this weekend for a landmark summit that will mark a new era for the region. Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak of Malaysia, Chair of ASEAN for 2015, will preside over the 27th ASEAN Summit beginning today where he and his fellow ASEAN Heads of State/Government are expected to announce the launch of the ASEAN Community and ASEAN’s vision beyond 2015.

ASEAN Senior Executives Complete Intensive Course on Disaster Management
SINGAPORE, 20 November 2015 – The Senior Executive Programme on Leadership in Disaster Management was held on 16 – 20 November in Singapore. The course was designed to address the importance of effective leadership in disaster management at strategic and policy levels, focusing on preparedness and response phase of the disaster management cycle.

ASEAN Integration Report 2015
JAKARTA, 20 November 2015 – The ASEAN Integration Report (AIR) 2015 provides a comprehensive analysis of the progress and achievements, including evaluating the impact, of implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Blueprint since its adoption in 2007.

The ASEAN Economic Community 2015: Progress and Key Achievements
JAKARTA, 20 November 2015 – ASEAN released The ASEAN Economic Community 2015: Progress and Key Achievements publication, which serves as a quick reader-friendly reference on the AEC. It succinctly explains the origin of the AEC, what it means, where it is now and what kind of benefits it brings.

European Union [to 21 November 2015]

European Union [to 21 November 2015]
http://europa.eu/rapid/search-result.htm?query=18&locale=en&page=1
[We generally limit coverage to regional and global level initiatives]

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The European Union reinforces its support for development and stability in Chad
Date: 20/11/2015
European Commission – Press release Brussels, 20 November 2015 HRVP Federica Mogherini is visiting N’Djamena in Chad to discuss bilateral cooperation with the Government and the regional partnership at the 3rd ‘Sahel G5’ summit.

Joint statement of the Heads of State or Government and leaders of the European Union and its institutions on the terrorist attacks in Paris
Date: 14/11/2015
European Commission – Statement Brussels, 14 November 2015 The European Union is deeply shocked and in mourning after the terrorist attacks in Paris. It is an attack against us all. We will face this threat together with all necessary means and ruthless determination. France is a great and strong nation.

OECD [to 21 November 2015]

OECD [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.oecd.org/newsroom/publicationsdocuments/bydate/
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G20 leaders endorse OECD measures to crack down on tax loopholes, reaffirm its role in ensuring strong, sustainable and inclusive growth
16-November-2015
The leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies today endorsed overhauled global standards proposed by the OECD to crack down on tax evasion and reaffirmed the organisation’s central role in helping governments ensure strong, sustainable and inclusive growth.

Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) [to 21 November 2015]

Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.oic-oci.org/oicv2/news/
Selected Press Releases

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Erdogan calls for solidarity among OIC countries at end of 5th Health ministers’ conference OIC Health Ministers Align its Strategic Health Program of Action wıth UN Sustaınable Development Goals
The “5th Islamic Conference of Health Ministers” that was held between 17-19 November 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey, under the theme “Building Bridges for a Healthier Ummah’ concluded with speeches by President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Secretary General of the OIC Iyad Ameen Madani…
20/11/2015

World Trade Organisation [to 21 November 2015]

World Trade Organisation [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.wto.org/english/news_e/news_e.htm
[We generally limit coverage to regional and global level initiatives, recognizing that a number of country-level announcements are added each week]

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DG Azevêdo urges G20 leaders to strengthen global trading system
Director-General Roberto Azevêdo briefed G20 leaders at their meeting in Antalya, Turkey, today (16 November) on preparations for the WTO’s 10th Ministerial Conference in Nairobi next month. In their communiqué, the leaders gave a strong call for the WTO to deliver in Nairobi and to implement all the elements of the Bali Package, including those on agriculture, development, public stockholding as well as the prompt ratification and implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement. However, in the meeting much of the discussion focused on regional and bilateral trade initiatives due, in part, to slow progress in the Doha Round negotiations.

World Bank [to 21 November 2015]

World Bank [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/all
[We generally limit coverage to regional and global level initiatives, recognizing that a number of country-level announcements are added each week]

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World Bank Surveys Confirm Concerns over Reduced Access to Banking Services
WASHINGTON, November 20, 2015 – Two World Bank surveys confirm that large global banks are restricting or terminating relationships with other financial institutions and that banking services for money-transfer operators have become increasingly limited.
The surveys, carried out from April to October 2015, sought to gauge whether large banks are limiting or terminating foreign correspondent banking relationships and closing accounts belonging to money transfer operators.
In particular, they aimed to ascertain whether decisions being taken by banks were for business or risk-management reasons or as a result of “de-risking.” The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) defines de-risking as the “phenomenon of financial institutions terminating or restricting business relationships with clients or categories of clients to avoid, rather than manage, risk in line with the FATF’s risk-based approach.”…

World Toilet Day 2015: new World Bank report finds severe lack of access to water & sanitation for thousands of families across the Pacific
SYDNEY, November 19, 2015 – Released to coincide with World Toilet Day 2015, Unsettled: water and sanitation in urban settlement communities of the Pacific, highlights the reasons why thousands of families in Melanesia – Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu, and Papua New Guinea (PNG) – are unable to access basic water and sewage services. The report makes a number of recommendations on how governments, utility providers, charities and donors can work together to improve access and affordability.

“The findings of this report are, as the name suggests, unsettling – revealing the extent to which families living in informal settlements in Pacific capitals are going without safe drinking water and clean, effective toilets and other sanitation services,” said Franz Drees-Gross, World Bank Country Director for Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and the Pacific Islands. “We hope this report starts a conversation that needs to happen in the Pacific, as informal settlements now form a significant part of cities such as Port Moresby, Honiara, Suva and Port Vila. It is crucial that decision-makers across the region work together to overcome the numerous barriers to ensuring all Pacific Islanders have access to these most basic of services.”
PDF: Unsettled: water and sanitation in urban settlement communities of the Pacific

Challenge Fund Winners to Support Disaster Resilience
WASHINGTON, D.C., November 18, 2015 – Fifteen innovative programs in over 20 nations have been selected through the Challenge Fund, to help developing countries better manage disaster risk…
Date: November 18, 2015 Type: Press Release

Many developing countries can improve public services through fair and open procurement practices, says WBG report
WASHINGTON, November 18, 2015 – Private companies continue to face considerable obstacles, linked to transparency, efficiency and other ills of government procurement systems around the world, a new World…
Date: November 18, 2015 Type: Press Release

G20 Leaders: Call to Action on Inclusive Business
Antalaya, November 17, 2015—Leaders at the G20 Leaders Summit in Antalaya, Turkey issued a call to action to public and private sector representatives, international organizations and civil society to…
Date: November 17, 2015 Type: Press Release

IPU Inter-Parliamentary Union [to 21 November 2015]

IPU  Inter-Parliamentary Union [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.ipu.org/english/news.htm

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Fresh drive in “My Power for Women’s Power” initiative
19 NOVEMBER 2015
IPU’s Meeting of Women Parliamentarians has launched a new drive in its campaign to build support for gender equality in parliaments around the world. The women MPs have adopted an action plan (PDF) to help implement the My Power for Women’s Power campaign – which encourages MPs of both sexes to sign a commitment to working for gender equality. Many hundreds of male and female MPs have joined the campaign since its launch in March 2015 and more signatures are encouraged. The new plan of action suggests a range of follow-up initiatives for MPs who have already signed up, including publicizing the campaign through social and traditional media, passing or amending equality legislation, and pressing governments to deliver action and financial resources. MPs are also encouraged to support women running for public office and to ensure parliaments are gender-sensitive. Meanwhile, IPU pledges to support MPs and parliaments wishing to advance gender equality in a variety of ways, including through legal advice, technical assistance and financial support. The world’s parliaments have an average female membership of only 22.5 per cent. IPU has long promoted equality in parliaments and wider society, as well as within the Organization, and its meetings and events. The Meeting of Women Parliamentarians, formed 30 years ago, is a unique forum for women MPs to plug into and participate in international political decision-making.

Stepping up work to protect women in Arab countries
19 NOVEMBER 2015
The challenge of addressing the needs of women and girls during conflict in the Arab region has been put under the spotlight at a parliamentary workshop in Tunisia. Focusing on the landmark UN resolution 1325, which recognizes the disproportionate and unique problems faced by women in conflict and calls for their protection, MPs, parliamentary staff and representatives from Ministries for Gender Affairs, institutions and organizations in Arab countries explored how the resolution could be put into full effect across North Africa and the Middle East. The region has in recent years been particularly hit by crises, conflict and violent extremism that continue to impact on millions of lives. Parliaments and their members can and must protect women and girls by legislating, budgeting and overseeing implementation of international commitments on rights and equality. The meeting examined how Resolution 1325 could be integrated into parliamentary work, including through the passing or revision of laws, raising awareness and coordinating work with relevant government machinery and NGOs. Issues such as marital rape, child marriage and protecting female refugees were put on the table, with MPs highlighting both current challenges and progress made in their own countries. The workshop was organized by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UNESCWA) in cooperation with the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and IPU. The participants will meet again early next year.

Push to tackle child marriage in Bangladesh
19 NOVEMBER 2015
A concerted push is being made to cut the rate of child marriage in Bangladesh – one of the highest in the world – through a series of events targeting a wide range of groups, including MPs. Figures suggest 66 per cent of Bangladeshi girls are married before reaching the age of 18, the internationally recognized age for reaching adulthood. Although national figures are on a downward trend, the Bangladesh Parliament is trying to accelerate progress. Workshops for MPs, local officials and NGOs will aim to strengthen their work and help build birth and marriage registration systems – vital tools in the fight against child marriage. An event to raise awareness among the general public is also taking place. Later on, MPs will also assess what further practical steps can be taken on the issue. The events, organized by the Bangladesh Parliament and IPU, are being supported by the Japanese foundation Worldwide Support for Development and the World Health Organization. Child marriage is regarded internationally as a breach of human rights. Child brides are at high risk of complications or even death in pregnancy and childbirth, HIV infection and domestic violence, and often lack access to health care and education. World leaders have for the first time prioritized the elimination of child, early and forced marriage under the Sustainable Development Goal of achieving gender equality.

Nigeria’s young MPs launch national group
19 NOVEMBER 2015
IPU’s Forum of Young Parliamentarians is inspiring the establishment of youth caucuses within national parliaments. A Nigeria chapter of the Forum has been set up on the initiative of the Speakers of Parliament and MP Raphael Igbokwe, a board member of the IPU Forum. The caucus aims to support youth participation in politics, empower young MPs and ensure there is a youth-led platform of influence in parliament on youth-related matters. IPU is working to re-engage young people in formal democratic processes, both by supporting young MPs and increasing youth engagement in politics and in voting. In 2014 only 1.7 per cent of the world’s MPs were aged under 30. IPU believes the under-representation and under-engagement of youth are a threat to democracy and represent a loss of critical input to public life.

Supporting Myanmar’s new MPs
19 NOVEMBER 2015
With about 400 of the 664 MPs in the new parliament in Myanmar being first time parliamentarians, efforts are under way to ensure they are ready for the challenge of political life when they take up their seats in February 2016. The new MPs will have in hand a members’ handbook and guide prepared by parliamentary staff with the backing of an IPU-UNDP parliamentary support programme. Each House will have a handbook that sets out parliament’s mandate and operational procedures to help the MPs carry out their duties in both the House of Representatives and House of Nationalities. A guidebook provides practical information on navigating parliament, including the services provided by the parliamentary administration. The IPU-UNDP programme is also supporting a formal induction programme for the MPs, as well as providing help on Information and Computer Technology, infrastructure, training and development. Since 2012, IPU has been working with the Myanmar Parliament to support development of its functions and processes, and to build a parliamentary culture.

Paris and Lebanon attacks will mobilize greater parliamentary action against terrorism
17 NOVEMBER 2015
IPU President Saber Chowdhury and Secretary General Martin Chungong have condemned the horrific terror attacks in Paris and Lebanon last week which have left more than 170 people dead. Expressing solidarity with the French and Lebanese people and parliaments in a letter to their Speakers, they have pledged to continue mobilizing the parliamentary community on concerted and effective measures to counter terrorism in all its forms. The IPU flag was flown at half-mast as a mark of respect for and solidarity with the people of both countries.

International Criminal Court (ICC) [to 21 November 2015]

International Criminal Court (ICC) [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.icc-cpi.int/en_menus/icc/Pages/default.aspx

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ICC presents annual report to the ASP: strong cooperation, adequate resources and preserving judicial independence are crucial needs
18/11/2015
Today, 18 November 2015, the President and the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “Court”) presented the Court’s annual report to the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute (“ASP” or “Assembly”) during the Assembly’s 14th session, held in The Hague, The Netherlands.

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ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda issues OTP Strategic Plan (2016-2018)
16/11/2015
Today, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Mrs Fatou Bensouda, issued her new Strategic Plan that will guide the work of the Office of the Prosecutor (“OTP” or “Office”) for the period of 2016 to 2018.

Amref Health Africa [to 21 November 2015]

Amref Health Africa [to 21 November 2015]
http://amref.org/news/news/

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Invest More in Sanitation to Save Mothers and Children, Amref Health Africa Urges on World Toilet Day
Published: 18 November 2015 Carolyne Khamala
On November 19, 2015, Amref Health Africa joins the rest of the world in marking the UN World Toilet Day. The theme for this year is “Equality, Dignity and the Link Between Gender-Based Violence and Sanitation”, which puts the spotlight on the threat of sexual violence that women and girls face due to the lack of privacy for sanitation activities, as well as inequalities in the usability of available facilities. Toilets generally remain inadequate for populations with special needs, including the disabled and elderly, and for women and girls who need to manage menstrual hygiene…

BRAC [to 21 November 2015]

BRAC [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.brac.net/#news

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BRAC in Pakistan awarded by MIX
23 November 2010, Islamabad. BRAC in Pakistan has been awarded with a Silver award; jointly from CGAP (Consultative Group to Assist the Poor), the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Ford Foundation for reporting on social indicators to the MIX (Microfinance Information Exchange).

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Uganda’s Finance Minister Commends BRAC’s Work
9 November 2010, Dhaka. During a recent visit to BRAC Uganda’s Agriculture Research and Seed Production Center in Nakaseke district, Uganda’s Finance, Planning and Economic Development Minister, Honorable Syda Bhumba, commended BRAC for becoming one of the most successful nongovernmental organizations internationally.

“BRAC has set up a global record for establishing world class development programs. They are very successful in microfinance and they are considered to be one of the most successful organisations globally,” Minister Bhumba said during her visit.

The 53 acre Agriculture research center in Nakaseke District has been established with the purpose of testing and replicating new high yielding disease resistant seed varieties. Lack of access to good quality seeds at affordable cost is one of the fundamental challenges faced by farmers in Uganda. BRAC Uganda currently provides agricultural extension services to more than 50,000 farmers in the country through its vast network of microfinance branches. The services are provided at the village level through franchised entrepreneurs selected by BRAC Uganda from the pool of microfinance borrowers. BRAC Uganda’s portfolio of ‘microfinance multiplied’ programs, including the agriculture extension services, are implemented in partnership with the MasterCard Foundation.

Danish Refugee Council [to 21 November 2015]

Danish Refugee Council [to 21 November 2015]
https://www.drc.dk/news

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Vulnerable refugees face fifth winter without adequate food and clothing
20.11.15
Syrian refugees and displaced persons seeking refuge from civil war have shown over and over resourcefulness and resilience in their pursuit of keeping families safe. But there is one thing they cannot evade, and that is plumme…

DRC provides lifesaving aid to displaced in Sinjar
19.11.15
For the first time since the self-proclaimed Islamic State took control of Sinjar district in Northern Iraq, the Danish Refugee Council has delivered vital food and aid to over 1,000 highly vulnerable Iraqi displaced in an area…

DRC’s efforts to rehabilitate latrines enable children to return to school
19.11.15
In Yemen, more than 20 million people are in need of safe drinking water and sanitation assistance. The lack of safe drinking water and functional sanitation facilities places many Yemenis, particularly children, at risk of con…

ECPAT [to 21 November 2015]

ECPAT [to 21 November 2015]
http://www.ecpat.net/news

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AS THE CRC TURNS 26, #WEPROTECT SUMMIT ENDORSES ACTIONS TO END THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN ONLINE
Posted on 11/20/2015, 19:06
AS THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD REACHES ITS TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR, #WEPROTECT SUMMIT ENDORSES ACTIONS TO END THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN ONLINE
20 NOVEMBER 2015, BANGKOK, THAILAND: Just before the world celebrates the twenty-sixth anniversary of the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child today, leaders from Government, industry and civil society came together to agree on a series of measures to be taken to address child sexual exploitation online.

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NEW THEMATIC REPORT: Unrecognised Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children in Child, Early and Forced Marriage
Posted on 10/28/2015, 14:18
The 10th Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect (APCCAN2015) took place from 25-28 October 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with the theme of ‘Investing in Children: Every Child Counts’.