Humanitarian community in Haiti deeply concerned about continued escalation of violence

31 Agustus 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Country: Haiti Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Nearly half of Haiti’s population needs humanitarian and food assistance, with almost 200,000 people being forced to flee their homes, a tenfold increase in the past two years.

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Federal Court Rules Work Generated by Artificial Intelligence Alone Is Not Eligible for Copyright Protection

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As more individuals and businesses are seeking to take advantage of artificial intelligence to generate written and visual content, it is important to understand the scope of copyright protection that might ultimately be afforded to that content. On 18 August 2023, in Thaler v. Perlmutter, Case No. 1:22-cv-01564, (D.D.C. 2022), […]

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K&L Gates Enhances Energy Practice with Boston Partner Addition

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Boston – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP has added Theodore Paradise to its Energy, Infrastructure, and Resources practice area. Based in the firm’s Boston office and also working out of the New York and Washington, D.C., offices, Paradise brings an extensive background in energy law and regulation, project development, transmission […]

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The gentle giants of the oceans need our help

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Photo: Pexels/adiprayogo liemena By Assaf Levy The oceans are home to some of the most remarkable and mysterious creatures, and none are quite like the whale shark. As the largest fish on Earth, these gentle giants have a vital role to play in the health of marine ecosystems. Unfortunately, they’re […]

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Alleviating Urban Poverty Through Livelihood Generation

30 Agustus 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

BRAC International recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the Bihar Government’s Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society to launch Satat Jeevikoparjan Yojana Shahari, the first government-led urban Graduation programme in Asia. Credit: BRAC By Rina MukherjiPUNE, INDIA, Aug 30 2023 (IPS) In a bid to tackle the complexities of urban poverty, […]

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Conflict remains the main driver of hunger and malnutrition in Burkina Faso

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Country: Burkina Faso Source: World Food Programme Humanitarian access remains severely constrained due to the ongoing conflict, hampering the delivery of life-saving assistance to crisis- affected people, especially in areas besieged by armed groups.

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One Body: Connected to the Earth

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One Body: Connected to the Earth Country Brazil agnes Wed, 08/30/2023 – 08:49 Issues Languages and Cultures Program 5 Main Image By Cliver Ccahuanihancco Arque (Quechua, CS Staff) and Carlos Madrigal (Mazahua/Jñatjo, CS Staff)   “One body: we reproduce through it, we exist through it, and our spirituality is much […]

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FAO receives funding from Japan to support community-based irrigation for enhanced agricultural production in Afghanistan

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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in partnership with the Government of Japan, facilitated by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), has launched a four–year project with a budget of USD 9.5 million. The project aims to increase the amount of irrigated land, boost local food […]

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BTR Series Part 6: Residential Tenancy Benefits – What Are the Benefits to Occupants?

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It is common understanding that the Australian Government has historically resisted policy changes to reduce tax barriers to a successful build-to-rent (BTR) sector, for fear of being viewed as favouring institutional and foreign investment ahead of the traditional (presumed) Australian dream of home ownership. However, that resistance is perhaps a […]

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Solar can shift Africa away from risky hydropower reliance

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Africa’s hydropower has long been seen as a cornerstone of energy access and economic development, from the new Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam to the Kariba Dam, built in the 1950s to serve Zambia and Zimbabwe. But a new study suggests that with the rise of alternative renewables and more climate-driven […]

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