Sudan inaugurates new plan to combat human trafficking

The transitional government on Monday launched a new national action plan to combat human trafficking in Sudan which is the primary transit country of migrants to Europe from the Horn of Africa.

With the participation of Justice Minister Nasreldine Abdel Bari and European Union Ambassador to Sudan Robert van den Dool, the National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking (NCCT) inaugurated the National Action Plan for Combating Human Trafficking 2021-2023 in Sudan.

Undersecretary Ministry of Justice and NCCT Head Siham Osman stated that the three-year plan aims to curb human trafficking through several programmes to reduce poverty and offer new options for migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Also, the plan will ensure better protection and shelter for the victims including the establishment of specialised prosecutor offices and courts, cross-border cooperation and access for victims of trafficking to legal aid to improve investigation and prosecution.

The EU-supported action plan met the four core aspects to combating human trafficking including “Prevention, Protection, Prosecution and Coordination and Partnership,” said Osman.

During the first six months of this year, 29122 illegal migrants reached Italian shores including 1,428 Eritreans, 1,309 Sudanese. The number of Ethiopians was insignificant.

From January 31 May 2021, Libyan authorities intercepted over two 2000 Sudanese seeking to cross the Mediterranean sea and reach Europe embarking on dangerous boats.

In his remarks, Abdel-Bari reiterated his government commitment that the plan to fight human trafficking would maintain “the human dignity; that we must respect and preserve, whether a person is living in his country, travels within or migrates to other countries.”

According to the UNHCR data for the past seven months, migrants from Bangladesh tops the list of countries of illegal migration to Europe with 6951 migrants who cross the sea mainly from Libya.

The Trafficking in Persons Report 2021 by the U.S. Department of State said that the Sudanese authorities did not “fully meet the minimum standards” for the elimination of trafficking but is making significant efforts” in this respect.

Accordingly, the State Department placed the east African country in its Tier 2 watchlist to encourage Sudanese efforts to meet the international standards.

For his part, the EU envoy said that Sudan had made efforts to combat human trafficking, including the investigation, prosecution of human traffickers, and protection of victims.

He further said that the three-year plan aims to enable Sudanese institutions with EU support to facilitate safe and legal migration, combating illegal migration, providing protection and creating livelihood opportunities.

Source: Sudan Tribune

S. Sudan’s Kiir downplays protests, vows peaceful polls

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has downplayed citizens’ demand for him to step down, urging the population to prepare for general elections at the end of the transition period.

“Our final mandate in this process is to hold free, fair and credible democratic elections at the end of the transitional period,” he said, while opening the country’s national assembly on Monday.

Kiir was referring to long-awaited polls expected to be held in 2023.

The South Sudanese leaders told members of the new parliament to place the people of South Sudan above their party’s interests.

Kiir, looking exhausted, said those calling for his exit are “ill” advised.

One of the notable provisions in the revitalized peace agreement is the security arrangement that advocates reunification of command of forces as an institutional attempt to reform the army in a way reflecting all faces of ethnic groups and regions making up the country.

Kiir, however, wants a 60% representation in the command of the unified forces, leaving the remaining 40% to other stakeholders in the agreement, an arrangement the parties, including the main opposition party under Riek Machar’s leadership has rejected.

The stalemate has resulted in the delay to graduate troops from the cantonment sites and splitting in Opposition leadership.

Activists say the two leaders are unwilling to work together and will never work together even if they are allowed to stay in office for life. They are people with totally different political ambitions and ideologies with little interest in preserving greater good. Machar advocates democracy while Kiir oscillates between dictatorship and maintaining the status quo, causing brinkmanship and misery.

“These people [Kiir and Machar], even if they are allowed to stay together in power for life, which is what some of them want, and which is what others do not want because they also want to sit on that chair, they will never get together and work together. The only way is to force them out of the chair. They are a pure liability to the country”, a civil rights activist told Sudan Tribune on Monday.

“They were together in power for eight (8) years, what have they done to show that they prioritize the wellbeing of the people? They should just accept they have failed and go,” he added.

The activist said government is responsible for disruption of social media services and deployment of huge security forces to patrol all streets after calls for mass protests against bad governance.

“The continued intimidation and regular arrest of civil right activists, political opponents, and journalists is a clear and obvious proof of the government determined to stay in power”, he stressed.

Meanwhile, Stephan Lual Ngor, a leading member of the South Sudan Patriotic Movement (SSPM) has rejected calls to topple the transitional government and voiced his support for President Kiir.

“President Kiir is the best choice for peace and stability in South Sudan,” he told Sudan Tribune on Tuesday, adding that a few numbers of youth-based outside the country and without real political support use social media to disturb the implementation of the revitalized peace agreement.

Source: Sudan Tribune

Sudanese Communist Party accuses military component of job discrimination

The Sudanese Communist Party (SCP) accused the military component of the Sovereign Council of seeking to prohibit the employment of its members in the civil service.

“The military component and those around it instigate an employment ban on the communists in civil service, especially in the ministries of finance and foreign affairs,” SCP Spokesman Fathi Fadl told the Sudan Tribune.

He pointed out that about 100 to 120 of its members who work in the ministries of foreign affairs, finance, health and education are subjected to restrictions because of their political affiliation.

The matter was on the agenda of a meeting they held with Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok last Saturday.

In addition, they handed over a letter including the names of the harassed members who pledged to take the needful.

“Attempting to politicize the civil service and attacking the communist workers can turn into a sword directed at any unwanted servant who by the influential parties in power,” he said.

Fadl said that the applicants for the foreign ministry were surprised that the civil service interviews included a direct question: “Are you a communist or not?”

The Sudanese Communist Party criticized the economic reforms implemented by the transitional government and is no longer part of the ruling coalition Forces for Freedom and Change.

However, Hamdok has engaged a political dialogue with the left party with the hope that they would change their mind and back his government again.

Source: Sudan Tribune

Peking University HSBC Business School and Cambridge Judge Business School announce Cooperative Programme for delivery of their own programmes in Shenzhen, China

SHENZHEN, China, Aug. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — On August 27, Peking University HSBC Business School and the University of Cambridge Judge Business School announced a Cooperative Programme in Shenzhen, China, that extends previous business-education collaboration between the two institutions.

Peking University HSBC Business School and Cambridge Judge Business School

The two schools announced in March 2020 plans to advance long-term collaboration in business and management, beginning with the launch of two executive education programmes focusing on innovation and international management.

The Cooperative Programme consists of a new Global Executive MBA (GEMBA) programme from Cambridge Judge Business School, and a Master’s / Certificate programme in China Studies for Economics and Management (MCS/CCS) from Peking University.

Cambridge Judge Business School will deliver its new Global Executive MBA (GEMBA) programme through Cambridge Judge faculty and guest lecturers, with up to 50% taught in Shenzhen. The MBA degree and core curriculum of the GEMBA programme will match that of the Executive MBA (EMBA) programme that has operated in Cambridge since 2009 and which will continue in tandem with the new GEMBA programme.

This will be the first time Cambridge Judge offers regular MBA teaching outside of Cambridge, marking a new chapter in the business school’s history when the GEMBA programme begins in January 2023.

Peking University’s MCS/CCS programme will be delivered concurrently in Shenzhen through its faculty and guest lecturers. The programme is designed to focus on professional knowledge of China’s economy, financial market and corporate management, delivering a profound and integrated vision of China with a global perspective.

While each party will confer its own degree or certificate to students, the Cooperative Programme offers new opportunities for senior students to gain exposure to the business climate of both the Cambridge cluster and the Shenzhen Pearl River Bay Area, combining business studies with an exposure to Chinese business and management culture.

Says Professor Christoph Loch, whose 10-year tenure as Cambridge Judge Dean ends on 31 August: “Cambridge Judge Business School is proud of our Executive MBA (EMBA) programme, which attracts students from around the world for a programme based in Cambridge. The parallel Global EMBA programme is a great opportunity for experienced professionals based in the Asia-Pacific region, and beyond, especially as they will also have the opportunity to participate in China studies with our partner Peking University HSBC Business School.”

Says Professor Hai Wen, the Founding Dean of Peking University HSBC Business School: “The Cooperative Programme by Peking University HSBC Business School and Cambridge Judge Business School offers a rare opportunity to learn from two top business schools representing the East and the West. Students will acquire a deeper understanding of core knowledge and gain first-hand experience of contemporary business environments in China.”

The GEMBA programme will commence teaching in January 2023 and the MCS/CCS programme will start in September 2022. Information about admissions procedures is expected to be announced later this year.

The official website: https://english.phbs.pku.edu.cn/

For further information:

Cambridge Judge Business School
Charles Goldsmith
Head of Media Relations
Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
+44 (0)7912 162279 c.goldsmith@jbs.cam.ac.uk

Peking University HSBC Business School
Mao Na
Director of International Office
HSBC Business School, Peking University
+86 755 2603 3097 maona@phbs.pku.edu.cn

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Xi stresses consolidating sense of community for Chinese nation

BEIJING, Aug. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — A report from CCTV+:

President Xi Jinping has stressed consolidating the sense of community for the Chinese nation and unswervingly taking the correct approaches with Chinese characteristics to handling ethnic affairs when he addressed the central conference on ethnic affairs. The conference, held in Beijing on Friday and Saturday.

Only through fostering a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation and all ethnic groups jointly safeguarding national security and social stability, can the infiltration and subversion of extremist and separatist thoughts be resisted and the aspiration of the people of all ethnic groups for a better life be fulfilled, Xi said.

Only in doing so can powerful ideological guarantees be provided for the prosperity and enduring stability of the Party and the country, he said, urging efforts to forge a community with a shared future for the Chinese nation with a higher sense of national identity and a stronger bond of attachment among the people.

All ethnic groups should be guided to always place the interests of the Chinese nation above anything else, with their consciousness of different ethnic groups serving the sense of community for the Chinese nation as a whole, Xi said.

Efforts should be made to see that the interests of all ethnic groups are realized in the process of the realization of the overall interests of the Chinese nation, Xi said.

Neither Han chauvinism nor local ethnic chauvinism is conducive to the development of a community for the Chinese nation, he stressed.

Xi called for promoting the use of standard spoken and written Chinese, protecting the spoken and written languages of all ethnic groups, and respecting and protecting the learning and use of spoken and written languages of ethnic minorities.

Xi underscored the need to facilitate the march of all ethnic groups toward socialist modernization. He also stressed encouraging exchanges and interactions among different ethnic groups.

Xi stressed improving the modernization of China’s governance system and capacity on ethnic affairs, calling for more efforts to resolutely prevent grave risks and hidden dangers in this field.

Ethnic separatism and religious extremism should be continuously eliminated, Xi said, highlighting the need to strengthen international anti-terrorism cooperation.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA2C588d_ZM

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مارين أونلاين تصعد في سوق تدمير السفن المزدهر

مستفيدة من أسعار الفولاذ الجذابة لدفع المزيد من السفن إلى ساحات إعادة التدوير

سنغافورة, 30 آب/أغسطس 2021 /PRNewswire/ — يتم إرسال السفن للتدمير عادةً بعد ما بين 15 و 20 عامًا من بدء استخدامها.  ومع ذلك، فقد أجبر ضغط وباء كورونا بعض مالكي السفن على الصمود ماليا عبر جمع رأس المال من خلال التخريد المبكر للسفن – مستفيدين من أسعار الصلب الجذابة.  وكذلك تشكل الطبيعة الدورية لهدم السفن تحديًا للعديد من مالكي السفن لانتهاز الفترة التي تكون فيها أسعار الصلب في ذروتها.  تعمل مارين أونلاين على سد الفجوة بين مالكي السفن وسيولة السوق من خلال تقديم معلومات موثوقة، وتمكين مالكي السفن من زيادة استثماراتهم إلى الحد الأقصى في الأوقات المناسبة.

يتمتع فريق شركة مارين أونلاين بفهم قوي لأحدث اتجاهات السوق بما في ذلك قطاع تدمير السفن القديمة.  وإذ هي مجهزة بقدرة تحليلية قوية، يمكن لمالكي السفن التطلع إلى نتائج تفاوض مواتية مع التنبيهات السليمة المتعلقة بتحركات السوق السائدة.  بالإضافة إلى ذلك، فإن فريق مارين أونلاين مستعد دائمًا لاقتراح أفضل التوصيات الممكنة لصالح العملاء.

وأوضح بهارات باهل، مدير المبيعات والمشتريات في مارين أونلاين قائلاً: “تُعزى مفاوضات مبيعات السفن الناجحة لدينا إلى فهم جيد لسوق هدم  السفن- خاصة العوائد (أسعار الصلب) ومزامنة ذلك مع التوقيت المناسب. نحن نسعى جاهدين لمساعدة عملائنا على تحويل أصولهم منتهية الصلاحية إلى أفضل ما يمكن من عوائد رأس المال. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، قطعنا شوطا إضافيا في مساعدة مالكي السفن على وصول سفنهم إلى ساحات الخردة بسلاسة وفي الوقت المحدد. وتكمل اتصالاتنا القوية مع أكثر من 700 ميناء في جميع أنحاء العالم، و 10000 من مزودي الخدمة المعتمدين خدمتنا والتزامنا بالتسليم.”

مارين أونلاين منصة محورها العميل، توفر للمهنيين البحريين حلول بيع وشراء فعالة للسفن vessel sales) ) . حتى الآن، قامت مارين أونلاين بإجراء معاملات لكل من المشترين والبائعين في جميع أنحاء العالم.

نبذة عن مارين أونلاين

إن مارين أونلاين هي أول منصة متكاملة في العالم متخصصة في الخدمات البحرية للسوق العالمية. لقد تم إطلاقها في عام 2019، وقدمت العديد من الخدمات البحرية من خلال منصة تمكين الذكاء الاصطناعي والبيانات الضخمة الثورية لأصحاب السفن والبضائع الإقليميين. ومن خلال محفظتها المكونة من 8 خدمات رئيسية، تقوم مارين أونلاين بتشكيل مستقبل النقل البحري باستخدام أحدث التقنيات لخلق فرص عمل واتصالات. لمزيد من المعلومات، يرجى زيارة www.marineonline.com