Artificial Intelligence and Indigenous Peoples’ Realities agnes Tue, 03/19/2024 – 18:41 CSQ Issue 48-1 Indigenizing Emerging Technologies March 2024 Read on Issuu Buy a copy Subscribe By Nina Sangma (GARO) Where are we, the world’s Indigenous Peoples, going to be in the age of Artificial Intelligence? What will be our […]
Read MoreCountry: Mozambique Source: World Food Programme While Filipo didn’t make the grade as a cyclone, it’s cast a spotlight on the huge problems WFP faces in Mozambique, especially in the north, where thousands of people have been displaced since 2017.
Read MoreAlmost one year ago, Washington State passed the “My Health, My Data” Act (the Act), which aims to protect Washington consumer health data, particularly data related to reproductive healthcare. The Act is the first law in the country aimed at protecting the vast amount of health data that falls outside […]
Read MoreOrange County/Palo Alto – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP welcomes Mattias Luukkonen and Michael Gorback as partners in its Corporate practice. Luukkonen joins the firm’s Orange County office from Reed Smith LLP and Gorback arrives to the firm’s Palo Alto office from Hanson Bridgett LLP in San Francisco. Rick […]
Read MoreCredit: Luis Acosta/AFP via Getty Images By Inés M. PousadelaMONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Mar 19 2024 (IPS) This year more than half the world’s population has the chance to go to the polls. That might make it look like the most democratic year ever, but the reality is more troubling. Too many […]
Read MoreUnveiling the Artistry of Hozho: A Journey into Diné Silversmithing with Philbert Begay agnes Tue, 03/19/2024 – 13:12 CSQ Issue 48-1 Indigenizing Emerging Technologies March 2024 Read on Issuu Buy a copy Subscribe By Tia-Alexi Roberts (Narragansett, CS Staff) Philbert Begay (Diné/Navajo) learned the century-old art of Navajo silversmithing from […]
Read MoreCountry: Syrian Arab Republic Source: World Health Organization The conflict has left 16.7 million people requiring aid and 15 million people – 65% of the population – needing health assistance, the largest number of people in need since the war began in 2011.
Read MoreA new analysis shows a deteriorating situation.
Read MoreWomen in Ahmedabad slums work from home at tailoring, embroidery, kite-making, snack-making, or running grocery shops, micro-retailing vegetables and flowers, with little respite from the brutal heat waves that have been steadily worsening. Until now…
Read MoreCountries: Chad, Sudan Source: Médecins Sans Frontières More than 550,000 people fleeing the unrelenting violence in Sudan, mostly women and children seeking shelter in Ouaddai province in eastern Chad are living in precarious water and sanitation conditions.
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