Catastrophic weather is one factor driving Guatemalan migrants to the U.S.
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Poverty, crime, and violence are just some of the reasons thousands of Guatemalans are fleeing the country every month, hoping to make it across the U.S. s southern border. With extreme weather causing catastrophic flooding and other destruction, climate change is also increasingly motivating people to leave.
More than 64,000 Guatemalans have been apprehended at the southern border this fiscal year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said, including thousands of unaccompanied minors. CBS News Manuel Bojorquez traveled to the village of Campur, Guatemala, to talk to people who have friends, relatives, and acquaintances who left for the U.S. â as well as others who plan on making the trek north themselves.
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12 Inspiring Female B-School Deans Share Leadership Lessons
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The world’s top women who lead business schools share what they’ve learned
“To confront any kind of uncertainty, you need to be flexible.”
Francesca Cornelli could tell you a thing or two about leading during a crisis. A veteran of the business school scene, previously holding positions at global heavyweights London Business School, the LSE, Duke Fuqua and The Wharton School, Cornelli has steered Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management through one of the most challenging years for academic institutions in recent history. She cites flexibility as one of the key skills needed for leaders during a crisis, as well as empathy: “You need to be able to bring others along with your vision…empathy through collaboration is what allows you to pivot together.”
Rochdale eyes new era as ‘centre of manufacturing excellence’ following £23.6m Towns Fund boost Date published: 08 March 2021
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Rochdale has ambitious plans to become a ‘centre of manufacturing excellence’ after it was awarded £23.6m from the government’s Towns Fund.
It is one of 45 places across the country set to benefit from a £1bn tranche of funding for ‘left behind’ areas, announced in the budget.
Although just shy of the £25m bid for, it means a number of plans drawn up by the Rochdale Towns Fund board are set to go ahead.
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