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APO International

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Record numbers of children seek life-saving care as Sudan war drives world’s worst displacement crisis

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Record numbers of children seek life-saving care as Sudan war drives world’s worst displacement crisis

As Sudan’s brutal war hits the 300-day mark, widespread malnutrition, the world’s largest child displacement crisis, and a shattered health system threaten to kill far more children than the armed conflict itself. UNICEF is seeing record levels of admissions for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) – the deadliest form of malnutrition – in the areas that can be reached with humanitarian assistance. Conditions in areas unreachable because of the fighting – where children are […]

today9 February, 2024

Why South Africa’s networks need to defend against the devastating effect of SIM swap fraud

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Why South Africa’s networks need to defend against the devastating effect of SIM swap fraud

Mobile networks must not be complacent about SIM swap fraud and they need to prioritise the protection of customers. This is according to Gur Geva, Founder and CEO of iiDENTIFii (www.iiDENTIFii.com). “Although SABRIC has noted a slight decline in reported SIM swap fraud in its latest report, mobile service providers still need to tighten up their data security to protect against fraudsters using false identities and SIM swap scams,” says […]

today9 February, 2024

Tunisia Launches cutting-edge Remote, Appraisal, Supervision, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RASME) Tool for Project monitoring

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Tunisia Launches cutting-edge Remote, Appraisal, Supervision, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RASME) Tool for Project monitoring

The African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org) has launched the Remote, Appraisal, Supervision, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RASME) initiative in Tunis to strengthen the supervision of development projects using cutting-edge processes. RASME, a collaborative effort between the Bank Group, the World Bank's Geo-Enabling for Monitoring and Supervision initiative, and KoBoToolbox (www.KoBoToolbox.org), provides real-time digital data-gathering tools that enable the Bank, its clients and development partners to prepare projects effectively, report on their […]

today9 February, 2024

Uganda: Speaker Among urges Judges on rulings to stand the test of time

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Uganda: Speaker Among urges Judges on rulings to stand the test of time

The Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, has urged judicial officers to solely base their rulings on the law. She said this while closing the 25th Annual Judges' Conference at the Kampala Serena Hotel on Thursday, 08 February 2024 which run under the theme, "A People-Centred Approach to Justice." "Courts are a House of record whose decisions set precedents upon which subsequent decisions are premised. Therefore, judicial officers should base their […]

today9 February, 2024

Raising the voices of survivors to create a generation free from female genital mutilation in Ethiopia

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Raising the voices of survivors to create a generation free from female genital mutilation in Ethiopia

When she was fourteen, Zekia discovered that her parents were secretly preparing for her older sister to undergo female genital mutilation. “My brother heard about it and tried to discourage them,” she told UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency. “He reminded them that the practice has been prohibited and argued it would expose her to lots of complications.” Zekia had witnessed first-hand the pain the procedure can […]

today9 February, 2024

Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) Established a Manuscript Digitization Laboratory in Tunisia

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Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) Established a Manuscript Digitization Laboratory in Tunisia

Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) established a manuscript digitization laboratory at the Raqqada National Museum of Islamic Art in Tunisia. Tunisian Minister of Cultural Affairs, Dr. Hayet Ketat-Guermazi; Türkiye’s Ambassador to Tunisia, Çağlar Fahri Çakıralp; TİKA’s Vice President, Rahman Nurdun; TİKA’s Coordinator to Tunisia; Ali Fuat Cebaci and local administrators attended the opening ceremony which was held at the National Laboratory for the Preservation and Conservation of Parchment and […]

today9 February, 2024

Kenya bags Ksh 350 billion from Japan to Finance key Projects

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Kenya bags Ksh 350 billion from Japan to Finance key Projects

Financial agreements worth KSh350 billion have been signed during President William Ruto’s visit to Japan. These agreements will support projects and programmes in sectors that are aimed at turning around the economic fortunes of the country. The largest projects to benefit are the Dongo Kundu Infrastructure Ecosystem and the Mombasa Gateway Bridge at the Coast at KSh260 billion. President Ruto and Prime Minister Fumio Kushida also agreed that Kenya will […]

today9 February, 2024

Madagascar: Authorities must repeal the legalization of chemical and surgical castration of rapists

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Madagascar: Authorities must repeal the legalization of chemical and surgical castration of rapists

Reacting to the proposed amendments to the Malagasy Penal Code, which now allow for chemical and surgical castration as punishment for rape against minors, Tigere Chagutah, Regional Director of Amnesty International in East and Southern Africa, said: “In Madagascar, rape cases remain under-reported, and perpetrators often go free due to the victims’ and their families’ fear of retaliation, stigmatization, and a lack of trust in the judicial system. “Implementing chemical […]

today9 February, 2024

Uganda: Deputy Speaker pledges to fast-track Justice, Law and Order sector reforms

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Uganda: Deputy Speaker pledges to fast-track Justice, Law and Order sector reforms

The Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa, has said that Parliament will fast track the reform of the Justice, Law and Order Sector (JLOS). He was responding to a research report on the welfare of the Uganda Police Force (UPF) presented by the Chairperson of the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC), Mariam Wangadya, presented on Thursday, 08 February 2024 at Parliament House. Tayebwa said that the amendment of the Judicature Act that […]

today9 February, 2024