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3Degrees Adds April Salas to Board of Directors and Forms New Advisory Board Published 02-10-21 New 3Degrees Board of Directors and Advisory Board members announced SAN FRANCISCO, February 10, 2021 /CSRwire/ - 3Degrees today announced the addition of energy industry expert April M. Salas to its Board of Directors, as well as the formation of a strategic Advisory Board. “We are so pleased to welcome April to our Board of Directors,” said Dan Kalafatas, Chairman of 3Degrees. “She has deep global experience in the public and private sector, where she has worked to transform the energy landscape toward a cleaner, equitable, and more resilient energy future. As 3Degrees enters into a next phase of growth, April’s contributions will help support our global expansion into new markets, products, and services, enabling us to partner with even more companies as they take urgent action on climate change.” ....
Monday, 1 February, 2021 - 10:00 An election official wearing a protective mask empties a ballot box following Jordan’s parliamentary elections (File photo: Reuters) Amman - Mohammed Khair al-Rawashdeh Vote-buying had an impact on Jordan’s parliamentary elections and their results, according to a local report. Al-Hayat Center for Civil Society Development, which monitors the polls through its program Rased, issued last week its report on the 2020 parliamentary elections. The report was prepared by 3,000 observers who tracked the electoral process in all its stages, in collaboration with 252 civil society institutions distributed over all districts. It revealed a number of complaints relating to interventions of “official and semi-official bodies” before the deadline for candidate withdrawals from the polls, which directly or indirectly affected the ballots. ....
Jalwa law in Jordan sends hundreds into domestic exile The Jordanian custom of banishing the families of suspected criminals is intended to prevent revenge. It s a collective punishment that even affects distant cousins. On the street in Jordan s capital, Amman: The tribal tradition of jalwa expels families from their homes and harms the innocent, critics say Students at Jordan s Tafila Technical University have initiated a campaign to draw further attention to the potential harm caused by jalwa, an informal tradition-based law that has caused entire extended families to be uprooted from their homes for years. Translated roughly to banishment or exile, jalwa often requires that people accused of grave crimes, and their families, leave the area where the act was committed in order to avoid cycles of reprisal. Banishment may apply to all descendants of a common male ancestor going back as far as five generations. That includes hundred ....
Booklet launched on civic participation By Rana Husseini - Dec 16,2020 - Last updated at Dec 16,2020 AMMAN A booklet on engaging citizens in their local governorates and the reform process was officially launched on Tuesday. The booklet, titled “Engaging Citizens in Jordan’s Local Government Needs Assessment Process”, was officially launched during a two-day local workshop. The project is being implemented by the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Al Hayat Centre for Civil Society Development (Rased) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The project aims at building the institutional capacities in the provinces and municipalities to achieve public policies and services within the framework of decentralisation, and to apply principles and practices at the local level. ....
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