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Access to reliable information can be matter of life and death: UN chief

news Access to reliable information can be matter of life and death: UN chief Shang Xuqian,Xie E UP NEXT Video: Maintaining independent, fact-based reporting is an essential global public good, critical to building a safer, healthier and greener future, says UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on April 28, 2021. (Xinhua) Ensuring sufficient funding and support is crucial to securing the long-term future of independent media organizations, especially in low- and middle-income countries, says Antonio Guterres. UNITED NATIONS, April 28 (Xinhua)  UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday stressed the importance of access to reliable information and called for support for the survival of public interest media organizations.

Digital health screening speeds up passenger clearance at Kenya airport

The East African Monday January 25 2021 A passengers waits to undergo clearance and body temperature checks after arriving at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya, on August 1, 2020. PHOTO | FILE | NMG Summary At the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Kenya’s capital Nairobi, passengers disembark from their planes and head straight to the Covid-19 screening bay. Automated cameras with inbuilt thermometers measure the temperatures of dozens of people in the socially distanced queue, displaying the results on a large screen. Their passports are also scanned to digitally verify their Covid-19 certificates. Antonia Filmer, a British businesswoman who recently used the innovation at JKIA recently, says the airport s digital coordination is speeding up passenger clearance at the airport compared to airports in Europe.

Kenya reports 11 deaths, 356 new pandemic infections

December 18, 2020 ANKARA  Kenyan Health Ministry on Friday announced 11 more COVID-19-related deaths and new 356 infections, amid a strike of health workers. The total confirmed infections in the country have now reached 93,761, the Kenyan Health Ministry tweeted in its latest update. Meanwhile, Kenya’s Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe warned striking health workers that they will be sacked in case they do not resume work. Earlier the Employment and Labor Court asked the striking health workers to temporarily suspend their strike for 14 days and return to work, a local news website reported. “I can confirm that my ministry and that of Labor and Social Protection continues to engage with union officials to find an amicable solution to the issues that concern their members, “said the official.

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