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Geneva proposes asset freezes, travel bans ahead of HR sessions
By Shamindra Ferdinando
An Extraordinary Gazette notification, pertaining to the nomination of Justice Abdul Hameed Dileep Nawaz, as the Chairman of a three-member Commission of Inquiry (CoI), to investigate, inquire into and report, or take required actions, regarding the findings of the former Commissions, or Committees, that investigated human rights violations, serious violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and other such offences, was issued on January 20.
The Extraordinary Gazette notification was issued, close on the heels of a ceremonial sitting of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, to welcome Justice Nawaz, Justice Kumudini Wickramasinghe and Justice Shiran Gooneratne. They were among six new Supreme Court justices, named on Dec 1, 2020, in terms of the 20th Amendment to the Constitution, enacted two months before. The other new justices are Janaka de Silva, Achala Wengappuli and Mahinda Samayaward
Hopeful raises $400,000 to help nonprofits harness data
The nonprofit sector contributes billions of dollars to communities across Canada and to the country’s economy as a whole. Yet, despite the sector’s size, the donation-driven organizations within it are facing a mammoth problem: harnessing data.
“A nonprofit lives or dies by the story it tells. That’s the fundamental truth of the space.”
Hopeful is looking to help nonprofits do just that. The Toronto-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) startup, which recently raised fresh capital, aims to help nonprofits tell more compelling stories, reach the right people, and drive donations, by helping these organizations make the most of their data.
Joyride leverages Ontario government support for innovative docked mobility solutions
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In partnership with the Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network, led by the Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI), Joyride has developed a next-generation electric scooter docking integration system. TORONTO (PRWEB) January 11, 2021 Global micromobility software platform Joyride has received support through Ontario’s Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network (AVIN) R&D Partnership Fund toward a project that will foster the creation and deployment of new docked scooter fleet solutions for its partners and customers. Developed in-house by Joyride, the offering will enable shared bike and e-scooter operators to manage an array of docked, dockless and hybrid systems entirely through Joyride’s software integration.
Joyride receives $282,000 in provincial, industry contributions for e-scooter docking system
Toronto-based micro-mobility software startup Joyride has received $282,000 in Government of Ontario and industry support to build an electric scooter docking integration system that will make it easier for entrepreneurs to launch their own fleets.
Joyride’s e-scooter docking system is part of a provincial push to embrace electric vehicles.
The initiative was funded by $99,405 from the Ontario Centre for Innovation through the province’s Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network (AVIN) R&D Partnership and $188,809 in industry contributions.
Nearing the close of a year-long development period that began in 2019, Joyride plans to officially release its docking integration system internationally “in the coming months.”