NRTA

FILMART and EntertainmentPulse open today

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Monday, March 11, 2024

EntertainmentPulse, which runs parallel to FILMART,.gathers global industry leaders for engaging conversations on a variety of industry topics and for collaboration opportunities."

Key Points: 
  • EntertainmentPulse, which runs parallel to FILMART,.gathers global industry leaders for engaging conversations on a variety of industry topics and for collaboration opportunities."
  • The Thai Ministry of Culture set up a dedicated Thai Pavilion and organised Thai Day on the first day of FILMART.
  • FILMART has partnered with Votion Studios, a Hong Kong-based creative tech company, to set up a virtual production studio at the event.
  • Notably, the inaugural Rhythm of Martial Arts Music Concert took place today led by Music Director Dr. Mui Kwong Chiu.

NRTA Summit Hosted by Western First Nations

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Thursday, May 25, 2023

Maskwacis, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - May 24, 2023) - Tansi, The Ermineskin Cree Nation of Treaty 6 Territory, in collaboration with the Western Treaty Nations, is thrilled to announce we are hosting the next National Summit on the Natural Resource Transfer Agreements (NRTA) of 1930.

Key Points: 
  • Maskwacis, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - May 24, 2023) - Tansi, The Ermineskin Cree Nation of Treaty 6 Territory, in collaboration with the Western Treaty Nations, is thrilled to announce we are hosting the next National Summit on the Natural Resource Transfer Agreements (NRTA) of 1930.
  • This important event is scheduled to take place from May 29th - June 1, 2023, at the Ermineskin Cree Nation's Maskwa Park in Maskwacis, Alberta, Canada.
  • The governments assumed control over lands and resources created a conflict with the inherent rights and jurisdiction of the First Nations treaty rights holders that are located within these provinces.
  • The Western Treaty Nations is a non-incorporated First Nations Organization delegated by FN's Chiefs.

The 5th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation Opens in Beijing

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Monday, August 29, 2022

BEIJING, Aug. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The 5th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation (the "Forum") opened on August 25 in Beijing, China, combining online and offline events and sessions.

Key Points: 
  • BEIJING, Aug. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The 5th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation (the "Forum") opened on August 25 in Beijing, China, combining online and offline events and sessions.
  • Themed "New Vision, New Development, and New Cooperation," the Forum held sessions on media development policy, content cooperation and innovation as well as new technology application, and digital convergence.
  • The Forum published a joint declaration that reviewed the decade of achievements of China-Africa media cooperation.
  • It also published 12 cooperative achievements in terms of program co-broadcasting, documentary creation, program innovation, and new media cooperation.

The 5th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation Opens in Beijing

Retrieved on: 
Monday, August 29, 2022

BEIJING, Aug. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The 5th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation (the "Forum") opened on August 25 in Beijing, China, combining online and offline events and sessions.

Key Points: 
  • BEIJING, Aug. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The 5th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation (the "Forum") opened on August 25 in Beijing, China, combining online and offline events and sessions.
  • Themed "New Vision, New Development, and New Cooperation," the Forum held sessions on media development policy, content cooperation and innovation as well as new technology application, and digital convergence.
  • The Forum published a joint declaration that reviewed the decade of achievements of China-Africa media cooperation.
  • It also published 12 cooperative achievements in terms of program co-broadcasting, documentary creation, program innovation, and new media cooperation.

87 Percent of Kentuckians Worried About K-12 Public School Staff Shortages, New National Institute on Retirement Security Survey Finds

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Monday, March 28, 2022

WASHINGTON, March 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey of Kentuckians finds deep public concern about the state's K-12 public school workforce. Eighty-seven percent of Kentuckians express concern about public school staff shortages, while 86 percent are worried about workforce burnout. Most Kentuckians (89 percent) say K-12 public school staff deserve more respect, and they indicate that better pay (92 percent), healthcare benefits (91 percent) and pensions (87 percent) would help address workforce shortages. 

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, March 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey of Kentuckians finds deep public concern about the state's K-12 public school workforce.
  • Eighty-seven percent of Kentuckians express concern about public school staff shortages, while 86 percent are worried about workforce burnout.
  • Most Kentuckians (89 percent) say K-12 public school staff deserve more respect, and they indicate that better pay (92 percent), healthcare benefits (91 percent) and pensions (87 percent) would help address workforce shortages.
  • These findings are contained in a new research infographic from the National Institute on Retirement Security ( NIRS ), Kentuckians' Views of K-12 Public School Personnel, Compensation and Salary.

72 Percent of Floridians Worried About K-12 Public School Staff Shortages, New National Institute on Retirement Security Survey Finds

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Monday, March 28, 2022

WASHINGTON, March 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey of Floridians finds deep public concern among the state's K-12 public school workforce. Seventy-two percent of Floridians express concerns about public school staff shortages, while 73 percent are worried about workforce burnout. Most Floridians (89 percent) say K-12 public school staff deserve more respect, and they indicate that better pay (87 percent), healthcare benefits (87 percent) and pensions (83 percent) would help address workforce shortages. 

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, March 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --A new survey of Floridians finds deep public concern among the state's K-12 public school workforce.
  • Seventy-two percent of Floridians express concerns about public school staff shortages, while 73 percent are worried about workforce burnout.
  • Ninety-six percent say public school teachers and personnel are important to their community, while 89 percent say they deserve more respect.
  • Floridians say healthcare and retirement benefits are magnets for attracting and retaining K-12 school personnel and these benefits should be protected.

83 Percent of Americans Worried About K-12 Public School Staff Shortages, New National Institute on Retirement Security Survey Finds

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Monday, February 28, 2022

WASHINGTON, Feb. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new national survey finds deep public concern about the K-12 public school workforce.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, Feb. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new national survey finds deep public concern about the K-12 public school workforce.
  • Eighty-three percent of Americans express concerns about public school staff shortages, while 81 percent are worried about workforce burnout.
  • These findings are contained in a new research report from the National Institute on Retirement Security ( NIRS ), Americans' Views of Public School Teachers and Personnel in the Wake of COVID-19.
  • The challenges facing the K-12 workforce will be discussed at the NIRS 13th Annual Retirement Policy Conference on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.

CCTV+: Broadcasters' Joint Initiative on Protection of Biodiversity Launched

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Friday, October 15, 2021

Meng Dong, Vice Minister of NRTA and Li Malin, Vice Governor of Yunnan Province attended and addressed the launch of the Initiative.

Key Points: 
  • Meng Dong, Vice Minister of NRTA and Li Malin, Vice Governor of Yunnan Province attended and addressed the launch of the Initiative.
  • Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications and heads of ABU, ASBU and EBU delivered video remarks to the event.
  • The key points of the Initiative are as follows:
    Fully note that global biodiversity is under unprecedented crisis; Agree unanimously that mankind and nature constitute a community with a shared future; Highly recognize that electronic media assumes irreplaceable social responsibilities in advancing ecological civilization and biodiversity protection.
  • Produce and broadcast more audio-visual products featuring biodiversity and ecological protection to enhance public understanding.

CCTV+: Broadcasters' Joint Initiative on Protection of Biodiversity Launched

Retrieved on: 
Friday, October 15, 2021

Meng Dong, Vice Minister of NRTA and Li Malin, Vice Governor of Yunnan Province attended and addressed the launch of the Initiative.

Key Points: 
  • Meng Dong, Vice Minister of NRTA and Li Malin, Vice Governor of Yunnan Province attended and addressed the launch of the Initiative.
  • Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications and heads of ABU, ASBU and EBU delivered video remarks to the event.
  • The key points of the Initiative are as follows:
    Fully note that global biodiversity is under unprecedented crisis; Agree unanimously that mankind and nature constitute a community with a shared future; Highly recognize that electronic media assumes irreplaceable social responsibilities in advancing ecological civilization and biodiversity protection.
  • Produce and broadcast more audio-visual products featuring biodiversity and ecological protection to enhance public understanding.