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Science engagers to gather for Falling Walls ENGAGEx Ulaanbaatar event

2021-04-22 12:54:17 Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. The Falling Walls ENGAGEx Ulaanbaatar international event on The Future of Learning for science engager and outreach projects will take place on Friday 7 May, 2021 via Zoom.  The virtual event will bring together Mongolian and international perspectives on Science Engagement through digital education – from exchange platforms to Virtual Reality and distance learning – with special contributions from INWES in India, Namibia, and the UK, UNICEF Mongolia, the National University of Mongolia (NUM) and GMIT.  Falling Walls Engage is the global platform for Science Engagement, hosted by the Falling Walls Foundation in cooperation with Robert Bosch Stiftung. The mission of Falling Walls Engage is to inspire and connect creative individuals who engage communities and actively involve the public in science to impact both sides all around the world. 

One step forward, two steps back: Vietnam s short-sighted energy vision

One step forward, two steps back: Vietnam s short-sighted energy vision By Nguyen Dang Anh Thi   April 1, 2021 | 07:50 am GMT+7 Vietnam needs to learn the right lessons from Germany s experience – going from protests against renewable energy to becoming one of the top five nations in clean power. Nguyen Dang Anh Thi I choose to talk about Germany because most of the feed-in-tariff policies for Vietnam s renewable energy have been designed using the German model and built with consultation from the Deutshe Gesellschaftür Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) or German Corporation for International Cooperation, an agency that provides services in the field of international development cooperation.

Nestlé PH NESCAFÉ Plan wins Grand Anvil

th Anvil Awards of the Public Relations Society of the Philippines. The Grand Anvil was bestowed on the NESCAFÉ Plan, a long-term program of Nestlé Philippines to help the country’s Robusta coffee farmers raise their yields, incomes and quality of life, while promoting increased local coffee production and the growth of the country’s coffee industry, within the framework of sustainability. Under a banner initiative of the NESCAFÉ Plan, Project Coffee+ involving 1,500 farmers in Bukidnon and Sultan Kudarat,on average the production of participants has doubled while incomes have tripled. Nestlé Philippines increased its local buying of Robusta coffee beans in the past crop year by 27 percent.

IOM: COVID-19 Leads to 73% Drop in Migration from Horn of Africa to Gulf Countries

IOM – New data published by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) this week confirms a nearly three-fourths decline in migration from the East and Horn of Africa regions towards Gulf Council Countries during 2020. At the Second Scientific Conference on Migration and Displacement conference IOM organized herewith the eight-nation Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ), a new study noted that COVID-19 led to a 73 per cent drop in migrants from the Horn of Africa travelling to the Gulf countries through Yemen. These findings are significant, especially because African migration through Yemen to the Gulf of Arabia has been high for the past four years-despite security risks in Yemen, which migrants from the region must cross to reach the Kingdom Saudi Arabia and beyond. Despite reduced arrivals in 2020-due in part to COVID-19 related restrictions-risks increased with more detention, exploitation a

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