Covid-19: 23 countries yet to fully reopen schools, says UNICEF

UNITED NATIONS— As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its third year, 23 countries – home to around 405 million schoolchildren – are yet to fully reopen schools, with many schoolchildren at risk of dropping out, said the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

Over the past two years, nearly 147 million children missed more than half of their in-person schooling, amounting to 2 trillion hours of lost learning, UNICEF said in a report called “Are children really learning?”

“When children are not able to interact with their teachers and their peers directly, their learning suffers. When they are not able to interact with their teachers and peers at all, their learning loss may become permanent,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell in a press release.

“This rising inequality in access to learning means that education risks becoming the greatest divider, not the greatest equalizer. When the world fails to educate its children, we all suffer.”

In addition to data on learning loss, the report points to emerging evidence that shows many children did not return to school when their classrooms reopened.

Data from Liberia show 43 percent of students in public schools did not return when schools reopened in December 2020. The number of out-of-school children in South Africa tripled from 250,000 to 750,000 between March 2020 and July 2021. In Uganda, around 1 in 10 schoolchildren did not report back to school in January 2022 after schools were closed for two years.

In Malawi, the dropout rate among girls in secondary education increased by 48 percent between 2020 and 2021. In Kenya, a survey of 4,000 adolescents aged 10-19 years found that 16 percent of girls and 8 percent of boys did not return when schools reopened.

Out-of-school children are some of the most vulnerable and marginalized children in society. They are the least likely to be able to read, write or do basic math, and are cut off from the safety net that schools provide, which puts them at an increased risk of exploitation and a lifetime of poverty and deprivation, says the report.

The report highlights that while out-of-school children suffer the most significant loss, pre-pandemic data from 32 countries and territories show a desperately poor level of learning, a situation likely exacerbated by the scale of learning lost to the pandemic.

In the countries analyzed, the current pace of learning is so slow that it would take seven years for most schoolchildren to learn foundational reading skills that should have been grasped in two years, and 11 years to learn foundational numeracy skills, says the report.

In many cases, there is no guarantee that schoolchildren learned the basics at all. In the 32 countries and territories examined, a quarter of Grade-8 schoolchildren did not have foundational reading skills and more than half did not have numeracy skills expected of a Grade-2 student, it says.

“Even before the pandemic, the most marginalized children were being left behind. As the pandemic enters its third year, we can’t afford to go back to ‘normal.’ We need a new normal: getting children into classrooms, assessing where they are in their learning, providing them with the intensive support they need to recover what they’ve missed, and ensuring that teachers have the training and learning resources they need. The stakes are too high to do anything less,” said Russell.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Kiir, Machar to meet in Khartoum over command structure

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir and First Vice President, Riek Machar will hold talks in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum to break the deadlock over unification of the command structure, an official said.

Speaking to Sudan Tribune in Wednesday, South Sudan’s advisor on security affairs, Tut Gatluak Manime said the head of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, Gen Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan and his deputy Mohammed Hamdan Daglo accepted to mediate talks between the two South Sudanese rival leaders.

He said a follow-up mediation process would be conducted in Juba with all parties to the 2018 peace agreement to discuss the unification of forces.

Gatluak, also chairperson of the National Transitional Committee (NTC) said he met Sudan’s leaders on Monday and delivered President Kiir’s response to Khartoum’s proposal to mediate in the unification of forces issue.

He said the Juba government already responded to the proposal which has been handed over to Sudan, a guarantor of the peace agreement.

“Our mission was successful. We met and held meetings with the leadership in Khartoum. The vice-chairman of the Sovereign Council, Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo took it seriously and made a phone call to H.E the President of the Republic of South Sudan, General Salva Kiir Mayardit on Monday. They discussed very important issues relating to peace and security in South Sudan and in Sudan,” explained Gatluak.

He added, “We hope this will be an opportunity to resolve all the issues. And God willing, everything will be addressed so that a new chapter is opened”.

Meanwhile the senior presidential advisor said President Kiir assured the deputy chairman of Sudan’s Sovereign Council of his commitment to overcome challenges facing the implementation of the peace accord.

Last week, the South Sudanese leader issued a presidential decree directing the formation of the command structure with immediate effect.

Kiir also relinquished three positions of command in the military and two in the police service to the SPLM/A-IO and South Sudan Opposition Alliance.

Machar, however, rejected Kiir’s decision, describing it as “unilateral” and lacking the consensus required of the parties that signed the peace deal.

The armed opposition leader further said Kiir’s directive undermines the ongoing mediation efforts by Sudan and Uganda, which are guarantors of the 2018 revitalized agreement signed in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa.

The president’s order and Machar’s rejection rose tensions and the deployment of troops around the residency of the vice president, causing fear and panic that the situation could escalate if it is not well managed.

Kiir, however, said the military deployment was to provide protection to senior government officials, including his first deputy in the coalition government.

Source: Sudan Tribune

Egypt, Sudan agree to boost boost economic cooperation

Sudan and Egypt agreed to boost economic cooperation between the two countries and renewed their call for a legally binding agreement on filling and operating the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).

The head of the Sovereignty Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, on Wednesday paid a short working visit to Cairo, during which he met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

The visit comes after similar trips to the UAE and Saudi Arabia, to discuss the deteriorating political and economic conditions in Sudan and to seek their support for his isolated military rule.

A statement issued at the conclusion of the visit said that the two parties agreed to strengthen economic relations and expand trade exchange. Also, they reiterated their determination to achieve agricultural integration and rail and electric linkage between the two countries.

The statement which reminds the old agreements of economic integration between the two countries did not omit the strong joint cooperation in the security and military fields, which “contributes to achieving the interests” of the two countries.

Without referring to the tough economic situation in Sudan, Egypt renewed its commitment to continue sending aid packages and logistical and humanitarian support.

After the military coup of October 2021, the international community and financial institutions suspended a financial and economic support program to implement economic reforms and prepare Sudan for a democratic transition.

Egypt refused to condemn the coup and since has no longer participated in meetings and statements issued by the Friends of Sudan group.

On the same day, Saudi Arabia deposited $5 billion in Egypt’s central bank to support the ailing Egyptian economy to deal with the effects of the war in Ukraine.

The joint statement said the two countries will continue “intensive consultations and mutual coordination” on the negotiations related to the GERD, and reiterated their call for a legal and binding agreement on the filling and operation of the giant dam on the Blue Nile.

Ethiopia is expected to start the third filling of the GERD reservoir next July but there is no agreement on the resumption of the tripartite talks under the auspices of the African Union.

Source: Sudan Tribune

South Sudan’s VP, UNISFA leadership hold talks in Abyei

South Sudan’s Vice President for services cluster, Hussein Abdelbagi Akol on Wednesday met and held talks with the leadership of the United Nations interim security force in Abyei (UNISFA).

Akol, who heads the fact-finding investigation committee formed by South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir, has been in Twic of Warrap State and Abyei areas to carry out a fact-finding investigation to establish the cause behind recent tensions which culminated into violent clashes in the Anet area.

The clashes claimed more than 32 lives, destroyed properties and displaced more than 100,000 family members from their original places.

The conflict also resulted in a dire humanitarian situation in the area.

During the meeting, Akol commended the peacekeepers’ role in the crisis situation, reiterating his government’s commitment to peaceful dialogue.

He appealed to all the parties involved settle their disputes peacefully.

“We have ended our discussion with the United Nations Interim Force for Abyei on a positive note. The talks centered on their peacekeeping mission and concerns over the violent communal conflict between Twic and Ngok Dinka. We exchanged views on how to tackle insecurity in Anet,” said Akol.

The Vice President said separate meetings were held with women in Abyei to gather their views on how best the conflict could be amicably resolved.

“Just concluded our meeting with Abyei women in Anet who welcomed and appreciated the process of dialogue and reconciliation between Twic and Ngok Dinka, with a call for justice that we promised to do,” said Akol.

He added, “As a committee, we have applauded and appreciated bilateral dialogue between Twic and Ngok Dinka to allow them to address historical tensions, grievances, misconceptions, and reset relationships”.

Akol stressed the importance of dialogue between the two communities

He further explained, “So, we thought of reconciling the two communities at the early stage to pave way for resuming their living together towards economic growth as we prepare the preliminary results of our investigation”.

At least 16 people were killed and hundreds displaced following a recent conflict between the communities of Twic county in Warrap with their neighbours in Abyei.

Source: Sudan Tribune

‫وزير البيئة والمياه والزراعة السعودي يعلن الفائز في تحدي الاستدامة لشركة Tanmiah

شركة Polymeron تفوز بجائزة فرع استدامة Omniprenuership والتي تبلغ مليون دولار

الرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية،, 30 مارس / آذار 2022 /PRNewswire/ — أعلن المهندس عبد الرحمن بن عبد المحسن الفضلي، والشركة العمومية المحدودة Tanmiah Food Company، عن الفائز بجائزة فرع استدامة Omniprenuership تحت رعاية معالي وزير البيئة والمياه والزراعة.

Under the patronage of His Excellency the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Eng. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Mohsen Al-Fadley, Tanmiah Food Company, PLC (TFC) announced the winner of Omniprenuership Award-Sustainability Branch.

مُنحت جائزة التحدي الكبير لعام 2020 والتي تبلغ قيمتها مليون دولار أمريكي لشركة Polymeron ، حيث ابتكرت حلًا مبتكرًا لتحويل المخلفات الحيوية للدواجن إلى مصدرًا متجددًا وقيِّمًا. وطوروا تقنية لصنع مواد مركبة مراعية للبيئة وقابلة للتحلل الحيوي من الفحم الإحيائي. ستعالج هذه المادة المبتكرة التلوث البلاستيكي ونفايات الدواجن وفي نفس الوقت ستُكثف جودة التربة مما سيساعد شركة TFC على تقليل انبعاثات الكربون. وتعد شركة Polymeron هي إحدى الشركات الناشئة في برنامج مسرع ” Taqadam” التابع لجامعة الملك عبد الله للعلوم والتقنية.

وكان التركيز في هذا التحدي على إيجاد حل يعالج مخلفات مزارع الدجاج بطريقة فعّالة من حيث التكلفة ومجدية تجاريًا لإحداث تأثير إيجابي على شركة TFC ككيان مؤسسي، وعلى البيئة في المملكة العربية السعودية وفي نهاية المطاف على النظام البيئي العالمي. واشترك ما يقرب من 93 متنافسًا من جميع أنحاء العالم في التحدي الكبير. المنظمات الأربع الأخرى المرشحين لهذا التحدي هما: قسم Insectum من جامعة الملك عبد الله للعلوم والتكنولوجيا، و Proteinea من مصر والولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، و Greenfield من كوريا الجنوبية، وجامعة شنغهاي جياو تونغ من الصين.

Under the patronage of His Excellency the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Eng. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Mohsen Al-Fadley, Tanmiah Food Company, PLC (TFC) announced the winner of Omniprenuership Award-Sustainability Branch.

صرح السيد ذو الفقار الحمداني، الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة TFC معلقًا على هذا الإعلان قائلًا: “نود أن نهنئ شركة Polymeron على فوزه في هذا التحدي: إنه ليس مجرد فوز لهم، ولكنه أيضًا فوز لمجتمعاتنا وكوكبنا. ونفتخر بقيام شركة TFC بدورها في تعزيز مسيرة المملكة للابتكار نحو التميز البيئي في سلسلة القيمة للدواجن”.

وأضاف السيد أحمد أوسيلان، عضو مجلس الإدارة التنفيذي والعضو المنتدب لشركة Tanmiah Food Company ، وهي شركة مساهمة مسجلة بعلامتها التجارية ” Tanmiah” ، قائلًا: تُعد Tanmiah هي الشركة الرائدة في صناعة الدواجن في المملكة، حيث تقدم منتجات عالية الجودة لجميع العملاء نظرًا لنموذج التشغيل الاستثنائي الذي يتماشى مع رؤية المملكة لعام 2030 والمبادرة السعودية الخضراء ( Green Saudi Initiative ). تركز المبادرات الوطنية للشركة على التحديات البيئية المتنامية وكيفية استعداد المملكة لمواجهتها للحفاظ على الغطاء النباتي ومواجهة التصحر والوصول إلى الحياد الكربوني. علاوة على ذلك، أطلقت شركة Tanmiah مبادرة المليون شجرة وجائزة Omniprenuership بقيمة مليون دولار لتحقيق أهداف التنمية الزراعية المستدامة في المملكة العربية السعودية. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، فإننا نقدر بشدة رعاية معالي وزير البيئة والمياه والزراعة للجائزة”.

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