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David Beckham will attend the Soccer Aid for UNICEF match on September 4th
The 46-year-old former soccer star will be among the attendees at the upcoming charity game at Manchester Cityâs Etihad Stadium, where he will present the trophy to the winning team and reunite with former Manchester United teammates Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes, who are all set to play for the England team 24 July 2021
Other stars attending and taking part include Usain Bolt, Olly Murs, Liv Cooke, Sir Mo Farah, Tom Grennan, Fara Williams, Martin Compston, Ore Oduba and Kelly Smith.
Beckham also announced that the Childrenâs Investment Fund Foundation
Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection of a woman’s reproductive organs. Photo; HEALTHLINE
Country policymakers, donors, and global health organisations, on Monday, on the sidelines of the Generation Equality Forum – a major global inflection point for gender equality – announced a new initiative to accelerate progress on ensuring access to a comprehensive range of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) products.
Despite significant improvements in the last decade, essential SRH health tools remain out of reach for millions of people worldwide, and health system disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic threaten to widen the gap. Shaping Equitable Market Access for Reproductive Health, known as SEMA Reproductive Health – will support countries in overcoming some of the biggest barriers in SRH markets to ensure people everywhere can access the products they want and need to control their health and futures. Donors have committed over USD$50 million to SEMA to date, and th
By BO LEUNG in London | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-07-14 09:28 Share CLOSE The exterior of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is seen on May 4, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. [Photo/Agencies]
A consortium of philanthropic organizations, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has pledged $130 million of emergency funding to temporarily cover the gap left by the British government s cut to foreign aid.
On Tuesday, UK lawmakers voted by a majority of 35 to support the government s foreign aid spending cut, from 0.7 percent to 0.5 percent of national income.
The group, which includes the Children s Investment Fund Foundation, the ELMA Foundation, and Open Society Foundations, said the funding will help save critical projects tackling preventable diseases and providing family planning, ensuring progress to date is not wasted .
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