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Eleanor Crook Foundation and Helen Keller Intl Announce Partnership with Senegal's Ministry of Health to Combat Child Wasting

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Senegalese Ministry of Health, the Eleanor Crook Foundation (ECF), and Helen Keller Intl have embarked on a new $4 million initiative to significantly reduce child malnutrition in Senegal.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Senegalese Ministry of Health, the Eleanor Crook Foundation (ECF), and Helen Keller Intl have embarked on a new $4 million initiative to significantly reduce child malnutrition in Senegal.
  • Wasting causes the deaths of millions of children worldwide, and those who survive face significant threats to their long-term health.
  • In recent years, Senegal has made great progress on child stunting, a condition caused by malnutrition that results in slow growth and developmental delays – but unfortunately, progress on child wasting has plateaued.
  • Helen Keller Intl greatly appreciates the Eleanor Crook Foundation's invaluable support and the leadership of the Government of Senegal to advance this lifesaving work."

‘We miners die a lot.’ Appalling conditions and poverty wages: the lives of cobalt miners in the DRC

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Estimates suggest that as many as 11,000 men and women work on the site, the majority of whom have no other means of deriving a livelihood.

Key Points: 
  • Estimates suggest that as many as 11,000 men and women work on the site, the majority of whom have no other means of deriving a livelihood.
  • Risking their lives, they tunnel deep into the red earth, excavating cobalt in shafts that descend as deep as 100 metres, and yet they receive almost none of the profits.
  • This story of labour exploitation and unequal exchange in Africa has become an all-too-familiar one to me.
  • I was eager to visit the site because I had heard many encouraging things about it.
  • Most artisanal mining sites are found in remote locations, remain unplanned and unregulated, and are subject to a host of social and environmental problems.
  • But at the same time, there has been much fanfare around the idea of organising artisanal miners into cooperatives, as a potential solution to this problem.
  • The team is working with academics from different backgrounds who have been engaged in projects aimed at tackling societal and scientific challenges.
  • There are people who come from Kasai, the Chinese who leave China to come here, Canadians who leave their country to come here.
  • It is very good.

‘The work we do is hard’

  • Many told me they only started mining because they wanted to create a better life for their kids.
  • It is easy to understand why a parent would tolerate hardship, injustice and risk, if it could help their children.
  • We only do this work because we don’t have the means to survive.
  • The work we do is hard because it’s a job you do all day long.
  • We only do this work because we don’t have the means to survive.

‘We miners die a lot’

  • Six miners were killed and the depth and design of the tunnels meant that the bodies could not be recovered.
  • And to be sure, all the miners I spoke to feared such a disaster could happen to them at any time.
  • Death and injury is common among artisanal miners, due to both tunnel collapses and working without personal protective equipment.
  • We miners die a lot.
  • We miners die a lot.

Toxic dust and birth defects

  • Further compounding the hazardous working conditions, cobalt dust is toxic, affecting all those working in mines, but also those in the wider community.
  • That research also found high concentrations of uranium in the urine of exposed children and miners.
  • A Lancet study found that pregnant women living in cobalt-mining communities have the highest levels ever reported of heavy metals in their blood.
  • The same study demonstrated a five-fold increase in risk of birth defects in babies born to fathers working in cobalt mines.
  • Alphonsine, eloquently described the horrific conditions that washers must endure:
    There are several problems in doing this work.
  • Recent comparisons of time-lapse satellite imagery over the past five years demonstrates the dramatic growth of cobalt mines in and around Kolwezi.

The invisible face of the cobalt rush

  • Hunting for the buried blue treasure – a key ingredient in the lithium-ion batteries used in consumer electronics and electric vehicles that are vital to global efforts to combat climate change – artisanal miners like Ghislain have long been the invisible face of the cobalt rush.
  • The Congolese cobalt rush fuels a multi-billion-dollar industry for international mining companies and buying agents – often from China – that have moved into the country.
  • Southern Congo sits upon 3.4 million tons of cobalt, an estimated two thirds of the world’s known supply.
  • Alphonsine told me that she didn’t know what happened to the cobalt she washed, after it left the site.
  • Instead of buying well so that we too can win, they buy the products maliciously.
  • As the world transitions to electric vehicles, competition over supplies of cobalt continues to intensify, with global demand set to increase up to eight-fold by 2040.
  • Against this backdrop, the OECD estimates that there are more than 200,000 creuseurs, often labouring alongside large-scale industrial operations, who extract up to 30% of Congo’s cobalt.

Child labour

  • Such claims have provided fertile ground for a high-profile legal case against the world’s largest tech companies, launched in December 2019 by Congolese families, over deaths and serious injuries sustained by child labourers in cobalt mines.
  • In October 2022, the US Department of Labour added lithium-ion batteries to its list of goods produced by child labour.

No such thing as ‘clean cobalt’

  • Profit margins are much higher when it’s possible to purchase cobalt that is extracted under slave-like conditions.
  • And the reality is that cobalt unearthed by creuseurs is bought by agents and processed alongside cobalt from large-scale mines, with over 80% of it then being refined in China.
  • As things stand, there is no such thing as “clean cobalt”.

Plausible deniability


While the negative impacts of the cobalt boom may be increasingly visible and have now become impossible to ignore, industry is not held accountable, partially because it has found new ways to hide its exploitative business practices.

  • Complexity in the supply chain helps big corporations to demand profit-boosting efficiencies at arms’ length, giving them plausible deniability for the consequences of their actions.
  • These companies also have become adept at spinning their purported efforts to improve conditions.
  • Look at their websites and you’ll probably see a massive section devoted to sustainability and community-building.


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For this research, Roy Maconachie received funding from the Global Challenge Research Fund (GCRF), the Bath Research in Development (BRID) Fund, and the Bath Impact Fund.

GPE: Catch-up classes keep students in school in the Central African Republic

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

In the Central African Republic, 39% of students drop out of primary school.

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  • In the Central African Republic, 39% of students drop out of primary school.
  • VILLAGE OF BOYALI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 January 2024 - The Central African Republic (CAR) is one of the poorest and most fragile countries in the world.
  • Students participate in a class at the Boyali 2 school, in the village of Boyali, Central African Republic.
  • Student Naomi Bakeré rings a metal bell at break time at the Boyali 2 school, in the village of Boyali, Central African Republic.

GPE: Catch-up Classes Keep Students in School in the Central African Republic

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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

In the Central African Republic, 39% of students drop out of primary school.

Key Points: 
  • In the Central African Republic, 39% of students drop out of primary school.
  • Village of Boyali, Central African Republic--(Newsfile Corp. - January 24, 2024) - The Central African Republic (CAR) is one of the poorest and most fragile countries in the world.
  • Students participate in a class at the Boyali 2 school, in the village of Boyali, Central African Republic.
  • Student Naomi Bakeré rings a metal bell at break time at the Boyali 2 school, in the village of Boyali, Central African Republic.

VCI Global’s Real Estate Arm Acquires Impiana Private Villas Kata Noi in Phuket, Thailand

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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Upon VCI Global’s acquisition of the leasing rights for an approximately 2,902 square meters land area in Karon Sub-District, Muang Phuket District, Phuket Province, Thailand, the Company secures Impiana Private Villas Kata Noi, Phuket along with all its associated assets.

Key Points: 
  • Upon VCI Global’s acquisition of the leasing rights for an approximately 2,902 square meters land area in Karon Sub-District, Muang Phuket District, Phuket Province, Thailand, the Company secures Impiana Private Villas Kata Noi, Phuket along with all its associated assets.
  • Impiana Private Villas Kata Noi comprises 11 villas, covering 1,085 square meters, occupying less than 40% of its land area.
  • Aligned with our strategy to explore opportunities in the Southeast Asia hospitality sector, we consider the acquisition of Impiana Private Villas Kata Noi a strategic investment.
  • We anticipate further prospects in hospitality, fostering growth of our subsidiary, V Capital Real Estate Sdn Bhd.”

African Agriculture Inc. Receives Computer Donation from Sportradar Group to Empower Education in Senegal Schools

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

This educational initiative has set up computer study rooms for students to access the internet and will contribute to closing the digital literacy gap in Senegal.

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  • This educational initiative has set up computer study rooms for students to access the internet and will contribute to closing the digital literacy gap in Senegal.
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    “Collaborating with Sportradar aligns with our goals for community development and educational empowerment,” said Alan Kessler, CEO and Founder of African Agriculture, Inc. “Supplying computers to rural schools in Senegal bridges gaps in education and technology.
  • “By establishing these computer study rooms and providing internet access, we're fostering an enhanced educational landscape for Senegalese students.
  • This collaboration underscores our belief in leveraging technology to empower the next generation, enabling them to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world."

Vietnam Construction Industry Report 2023: Sector Growth and Pipeline Analysis to 2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, January 26, 2024

The "Vietnam Construction Market Size, Trends, and Forecasts by Sector - Commercial, Industrial, Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities, Institutional and Residential Market France, 2023-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "Vietnam Construction Market Size, Trends, and Forecasts by Sector - Commercial, Industrial, Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities, Institutional and Residential Market France, 2023-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • Key offerings of the report include:
    Segmented growth forecasts within the Vietnamese construction industry, outlining robust drivers across varied sectors.
  • An in-depth analysis of the mega-project pipeline, articulating the roles of developmental stages and participants while showcasing major ongoing projects.
  • The comprehensive scope of this report extends beyond numerical data, delivering a granular view of Vietnam's burgeoning construction sector.

Plastic Collective attracts landmark fundraising to tackle plastic pollution

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Thursday, January 25, 2024

This innovative bond provides investors a financial return linked to Plastic Waste Collection Credits, Plastic Waste Recycling Credits (collectively, plastic credits), and Voluntary Carbon Units (carbon credits) expected to be generated by two projects.

Key Points: 
  • This innovative bond provides investors a financial return linked to Plastic Waste Collection Credits, Plastic Waste Recycling Credits (collectively, plastic credits), and Voluntary Carbon Units (carbon credits) expected to be generated by two projects.
  • The funding will help Plastic Collective’s mission to rid the world of plastic waste by channeling private capital to support plastic collection and recycling projects in remote and vulnerable communities to access sustainable finance and address extreme plastic leakage into nature and oceans.
  • The emergence of plastic credits, coupled with continuing education and effort to cut plastic use offer a prime opportunity to tackle this pressing environmental and social challenge.
  • Our collective effort innovatively uses VERRA-registered plastic credits to support two projects to reduce plastic pollution -- a huge global challenge with particularly devastating impacts on emerging markets.

Top Cybersecurity Luminaries Join Forces with Commvault to Shape the Next Era in Cyber Resilience

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Monday, January 29, 2024

TINTON FALLS, N.J., Jan. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Commvault, a leading provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions for hybrid cloud organizations, today announced that cybersecurity experts across a host of industries -- from security to public sector to technology -- have joined the Commvault Cyber Resilience Council.

Key Points: 
  • Council members will advise Commvault on emerging security trends and cyber threats as well as highlight best-practices in cyber resilience, all of which can play a key role in shaping product development, defining partnership opportunities, and guiding business strategies.
  • "As tomorrow's threats evolve and intensify, business resilience is increasingly challenged and vulnerable," said Sanjay Mirchandani, President and CEO, Commvault.
  • "Our newly formed Commvault Cyber Resilience Council will help us keep a pulse on this ever-changing landscape and enable us to continue delivering industry-leading cyber resilience to our customers."
  • It empowers businesses to secure data, anticipate risks, minimize damage, and rapidly recover – in the face of any threat.

Nukkleus Announces Collaboration between DRFQ and Tantel Group to Expand Footprint in Africa

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Monday, January 22, 2024

Nukkleus Inc. (NASDAQ: NUKK) and its subsidiary, Digital RFQ (DRFQ), are excited to announce a new collaboration with Tantel Group to expand their footprint in the rapidly growing African B2B payments market, which the World Bank estimates to be valued at over $1.5 trillion.

Key Points: 
  • Nukkleus Inc. (NASDAQ: NUKK) and its subsidiary, Digital RFQ (DRFQ), are excited to announce a new collaboration with Tantel Group to expand their footprint in the rapidly growing African B2B payments market, which the World Bank estimates to be valued at over $1.5 trillion.
  • This collaboration aims to address the challenges of costly, slow, and unreliable cross-border payments in Africa, factors that have hindered economic growth in the region.
  • Emil Assentato, CEO of Nukkleus commented: "Our integrated approach prioritizes execution speed and privacy, fostering the growth of online transactions and digital wallets while reducing friction in Africa's payments landscape.
  • As Africa's electronic payment market continues to grow, this collaboration with Tantel Group represents a significant step in our strategy to expand our services and influence across the continent, which we anticipate will result in substantially increased transaction volume for DRFQ.”