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transcosmos enhances ESG initiatives in South Korea, creates a playground for kids

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星期二, 四月 16, 2024

TOKYO, April 16, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- transcosmos is proud to announce that the company has carried out a social project for enhancing children's playgrounds in South Korea, through the "with together campaign," an employee participation social activity program the company runs in South Korea.

Key Points: 
  • transcosmos has been running "with together," a fundraising campaign in South Korea with a matching grant mechanism, donating the same amount to match the donation that their employees made each month.
  • The funds is used to support children in South Korea through Good Neighbors, an international humanitarian development NGO.
  • This time, transcosmos executed a project to enhance a children's playground in Seoul that needed renovation.
  • transcosmos planned the project with a purpose to protect children's right to play safely and stay healthy.

Vitalii Hersak announced implementation of the American experience in the action plan for veterans of the NGO "Free and Faithful"

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星期一, 四月 15, 2024

Vitalii Hersak, head of the NGO "Vilni ta Virni," spearheaded the presentation of a comprehensive action plan aimed at overhauling Ukraine's veteran policies.

Key Points: 
  • Vitalii Hersak, head of the NGO "Vilni ta Virni," spearheaded the presentation of a comprehensive action plan aimed at overhauling Ukraine's veteran policies.
  • The plan draws heavily on successful American strategies to create robust support systems for veterans.
  • Vitalii Hersak highlighted that the analysis of U.S. veteran policies — where over 50 laws safeguard veterans' rights — starkly contrasts with Ukraine's singular, outdated legislation.
  • The approved action plan based on American experiences paves the way for substantial improvements in how Ukraine supports its veterans.

Zitec Named Google Cloud Partner of the Year for Social Impact -- EMEA

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星期三, 四月 10, 2024

BUCHAREST, Romania, April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Zitec , a nearshoring software engineering partner to European businesses, announced receiving the 2024 Google Cloud Partner of the Year for Social Impact in EMEA.

Key Points: 
  • BUCHAREST, Romania, April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Zitec , a nearshoring software engineering partner to European businesses, announced receiving the 2024 Google Cloud Partner of the Year for Social Impact in EMEA.
  • Zitec was named among a global field of Google Cloud partners at Google Cloud Next'24.
  • "We're proud to announce Zitec as a 2024 Google Cloud Partner Award winner and recognise their achievements enabling customer success from the past year."
  • As a premium partner of Google Cloud, we hope our continued efforts together will enable more communities to foster sustainable development using technology," said Alex Lapusan, Zitec CEO and Founding Partner.

South Africa’s youth are a generation lost under democracy – study

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星期四, 四月 25, 2024

But what is the real state of young South Africans – defined as people below the age of 34 – after 30 years of democracy?

Key Points: 
  • But what is the real state of young South Africans – defined as people below the age of 34 – after 30 years of democracy?
  • My recent research paper tracing 30 years of analysing youth marginalisation has found that youth in South Africa, who make up 34.3% of the population, have not fared well under democracy.

Measuring marginalisation

  • The survey recorded indicators like unemployment and level of education, as well as subjective views like feelings of alienation (not belonging in society).
  • The results were arranged on a scale of how far some young people had been pushed to the margins of society.
  • Comparing data from the 1992 and 2018 indices of youth marginalisation, the same proportion (5%) is clearly “lost” – scoring off the chart on virtually every indicator.
  • In terms of how much potential South Africa has squandered, they represent an entire generation of opportunity lost to the country.

Marginalised but not lost

  • As ever, they demonstrated their instrumental value to the adults controlling violence on various sides.
  • Those same adults and the media spoke of a “lost generation” – specifically, black, male, urban youth.

Marginalisation over time

  • In 1993, after first presenting to assembled youth organisations in 1992, we released the first iteration of the marginalisation index, Growing up Tough.
  • Despite the belief of our church sponsors that no-one is ever truly “lost”, that became the central category of the index.
  • In all, 5% of respondents scored high on all, or most, of the indicators in the 12 dimensions.
  • Most of the items in the index were later used by the Gauteng City Region Observatory in its early Quality of Life survey, allowing analysis of marginalisation across the entire Gauteng province population.
  • Only 0.3% of white youth (and 0.5% of Indian youth) showed signs of high marginalisation.


David Everatt does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

STIVE ASIA Announces Innovative 'Art Print on Demand' on Its Digital Marketplace

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星期二, 三月 19, 2024

For art enthusiasts, illustrators, and eco-friendly advocates, Discover STIVE ASIA, the leading creative hub in Southeast Asia is uniting talented artists and sustainability champions through purposeful art.

Key Points: 
  • In 2020, STIVE ASIA emerged as a comprehensive digital asset marketplace, initially focusing on hosting certified and original intellectual properties.
  • Both creators and users can have access to the digital IP marketplace at STIVE ASIA at no cost.
  • As a total creative solution platform, STIVE ASIA allows both users and creators to buy and sell Certified Digital IP, design contests for custom projects, and eco-friendly merchandise printed with digital IP.
  • "Stive Asia Official" for Instagram, and "Stive Asia" for Facebook, Tik Tok and Xiao Hong Shu.

H1 Launches New Solution Empowering Doctors to Find Global Health Opportunities

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星期四, 四月 4, 2024

With a renewed focus on building a robust global health network, H1 Connect leverages H1’s extensive network of 250+ life sciences companies, healthcare entities, and NGOs to connect doctors with various global health opportunities worldwide.

Key Points: 
  • With a renewed focus on building a robust global health network, H1 Connect leverages H1’s extensive network of 250+ life sciences companies, healthcare entities, and NGOs to connect doctors with various global health opportunities worldwide.
  • The solution enables doctors to build their own profiles, access global health training and resources through H1’s partners, collaborate with like-minded medical peers, and apply to join NGO “ready reserve” rosters or specific medical missions via a marketplace of global health opportunities.
  • Doctors often want to get involved during times of crisis, but finding volunteer opportunities that match their skill sets and interests takes significant effort.
  • H1 Connect simplifies the process by allowing doctors to create a profile in less than five minutes and automatically find and connect with volunteer initiatives.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Global FoodBanking Network Welcomes Vanessa Garcia as Chief Financial Officer

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星期一, 四月 1, 2024

“After a thorough and rigorous search, we are thrilled to welcome Vanessa Garcia to The Global FoodBanking Network,” said CEO Lisa Moon.

Key Points: 
  • “After a thorough and rigorous search, we are thrilled to welcome Vanessa Garcia to The Global FoodBanking Network,” said CEO Lisa Moon.
  • “Joining The Global FoodBanking Network as Chief Financial Officer is a pivotal moment in my career, blending my personal mission with my professional journey.
  • Garcia will be taking over the Chief Financial Officer position from Beth Saks, who has been part of The Global FoodBanking Network team for more than 15 years.
  • The Global FoodBanking Network extends our deepest thanks to Saks for enabling us to do such critical work year after year.

As a child psychiatrist, I know it’s critical for kindergartens to embrace playful learning

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星期二, 四月 9, 2024

Would you like to go back there if you could, if only for a moment?

Key Points: 
  • Would you like to go back there if you could, if only for a moment?
  • Unfortunately, fewer and fewer children are having the opportunity to have experiences like this, which is disturbing for many reasons.
  • Along with many others who work in health, as a child psychiatrist I am deeply concerned about this.

Importance of playful learning


Learning to read does not come naturally. Reading requires developing new neural pathways.
This requires some direct instructions for the development of specific skills, and this can be done through playful learning that need not mean a loss of play. This will depend on:
the kindergarten team (comprised of a teacher and early childhood educator) fully understanding their roles and the new curricula priorities;
the team knowing how to support play-based learning in the classroom, and mapping out how they will combine some direct instruction with rich play- and inquiry-based activities;
the team being sufficiently equipped and resourced. Ideally, this would mean being supported by a literacy coach well-versed in evidence-based learning strategies for supporting children’s emerging literacy and for supporting play.

Read more:
To help children learn how to read in the pandemic, encourage writing messages as part of play

Play is not the opposite of learning

  • Until fairly recently, many people considered play to be the opposite of work and learning, believing play is done when the real work of learning has been finished.
  • But once people know that experiences accompanied by emotional connections are much more memorable, you can organize play in ways that increase the amount of learning.
  • From a health perspective, the absence of play, especially outdoor play, leads to rising obesity rates.

The science of learning


There has been an explosion in the study of the science of learning which asks: how does the brain learn? Kathy Hirsh Pasek, a professor of psychology at Temple University, with her team, is leading scholars in this science of learning. According to their research, learning happens best when:
children are active with “minds on” rather than passively sitting for long periods of time with teacher talking or instructing;
they are engaged;
the information is meaningful;
they are socially interacting;
the learning is “iterative,” meaning information or concepts are repeated in varied contexts, and across subject areas, to help children see new ways to combine smaller parts;
they are having fun.
Crucial to success is this: teachers must see that a shift towards playful learning is essential for achieving both engagement and academic success. Principals need to be on board and supportive of this approach.

Teacher-guided play

  • Teachers need to understand the different types of play as described and researched by child development professor Angela Pyle.
  • As her work outlines, play is considered to be on a continuum from free play to guided play to formal games.

Protecting the loss of childhood

  • British education advocate Sir Ken Robinson famously said that felons in jail have more outdoor play time daily than children on average across the globe spend outside playing.
  • Research from other countries has also documented how an increasing sense of business in children’s lives has also crowded out play.
  • There is nothing more basic than the right to belong and the right to play.


Jean Clinton does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Re:wild and Colossal Biosciences team up to leverage revolutionary technology to save critically endangered species on the brink of extinction

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星期四, 三月 28, 2024

A vaccine could help increase the population of Asian elephants because more calves would survive to adulthood and eventually breed.

Key Points: 
  • A vaccine could help increase the population of Asian elephants because more calves would survive to adulthood and eventually breed.
  • Colossal and Re:wild, working with local and international partners and governments, will then be able to restore a genetically robust population of this species.
  • (AI image courtesy of Colossal Biosciences; Tasmanian devil photo by Aussie Ark)
    Re:wild protects and restores the wild.
  • Colossal creates innovative technologies for species restoration, critically endangered species protection and the repopulation of critical ecosystems that support the continuation of life on Earth.

BearingPoint client success story: Plan International Norway produces reports fast and easy thanks to the power of Generative AI

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星期四, 三月 14, 2024

As a result, Plan International Norway needs to process huge amounts of textual documentation received from various subsidiaries.

Key Points: 
  • As a result, Plan International Norway needs to process huge amounts of textual documentation received from various subsidiaries.
  • BearingPoint applied its extensive Generative AI expertise to pioneer a digital solution for the reporting process of Girl’s Get Equal, one of Plan International Norway’s programs.
  • “It’s amazing to see the transformative impact of our Generative AI solution on Plan International Norway’s reporting processes.
  • Together we have made a successful MVP resulting in efficiency, new insights, and new ways of working for us at Plan International Norway”, said Kari Helene Partapuoli, National Director, Plan International Norway.