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The New Humanitarian | Thank you for supporting our journalism in 2020

Thank you for supporting our journalism in 2020 2020 has been a year like no other in recent memory. Despite the significant challenges facing everyone around the world – including our own staff – we knew we needed to ramp up our production to provide reliable information about the pandemic while ensuring that other critical stories didn’t get overshadowed by it. Our coverage of COVID-19 shone a light on the impact of the pandemic on crisis zones, and our longform immersive diary of a Yemeni doctor’s efforts to fight coronavirus in his community won the One World Media Coronavirus Reporting Award. Our investigations uncovered sexual abuse allegations against Ebola aid workers in Congo, a data breach the UN tried to keep under wraps, and allegations of racism, abuse, and misconduct at a Catholic NGO. We launched new reporting series: from She Said, in which women offer glimpses of their lives from crisis situations, to Beyond the Bang Bang, offering reporting from the frontl

IOM Central Asia Regional Response Report, Issue 9, 24/12/2020 - Kazakhstan

IOM Central Asia Regional Response Report, Issue 9, 24/12/2020 Format THE OBSERVANCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS DAY IN CENTRAL ASIA IOM Kazakhstan has launched a week-long information marathon. Representatives of the non-governmental sector in the cities of Nur-Sultan, Almaty, Aktau and Karaganda, carried out activities among the population in cooperation with city Akimats, police departments and other partner organizations. IOM signed a Memorandum on Cooperation on Migration in Kazakhstan. In the framework of the Memorandum between the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan and IOM, research, trainings on international migration issues, as well as the preparation of educational materials and trainings of civil servants from the southern and northern regions of the country will be carried out in Kazakhstan.

Observers say EU-funded review of Palestinian textbooks reeks of incompetence, concealment

Observers say EU-funded review of Palestinian textbooks reeks of incompetence, concealment   December 25, 2020 (JNS) In a ground-breaking move and in response to the lack of change in the Palestinian Authority school curriculum and the continued insertion of anti-Semitism, hate and incitement to violence and martyrdom in its textbooks, the Norwegian parliament endorsed a cut last week in aid to the P.A. In 2018, the United Kingdom commissioned a report on Palestinian textbooks from the Germany-based Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research, which then published a report that was found to be riddled with mistakes. The European Union then decided to commission another report, due.

UN - United Nations (via Public) / Secretary-General Appoints Tor Wennesland of Norway United Nations Special Coordinator for Middle East Peace Process

Secretary-General Appoints Tor Wennesland of Norway United Nations Special Coordinator for Middle East Peace Process United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Tor Wennesland of Norway as his new Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian Authority. In this capacity, Mr. Wennesland will be the Envoy of the Secretary-General to the Quartet. Mr. Wennesland succeeds Nickolay Mladenov of Bulgaria to whom the Secretary‑General is grateful for his important contributions and leadership of the Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process.

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