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Residents, schools and businesses will benefit from a $1.5 million digital infrastructure boost across the Isaac region.
New and improved telecommunication services are to be installed between Moranbah and Clermont, with five new towers part of the project which is funded under the Australian Government’s Regional Connectivity program.
Isaac region Mayor Anne Baker said the project would help keep local businesses connected, help families stay in touch and allow locals to better access health, education and online services on the go.
“Mobile and broadband connectivity is essential to help feed, power and build sustainable and vibrant Isaac regional communities,” she said.
How $1 5M will improve connectivity across Isaac region
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South Sudan small-scale producers receive support from IFAD to safeguard their livelihoods in the face of the COVID-19 crisis
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Rome, 17 May 2021: The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will provide much needed funding to assist 23,900 vulnerable rural people (4,780 households) in the Republic of South Sudan. The IFAD grant will help reduce the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their farming activities and safeguard their livelihoods.
South Sudan is the youngest African nation and the third most fragile nation in the world. Food availability and access remain a challenge for most of the population due to the country’s prolonged conflict, disruption of agricultural value chains and displacement of people. The COVID-19 pandemic therefore poses a serious threat to an already fragile situation, especially in regard to food and nutrition security.