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UNICEF has announced that 4,000 newborn babies have been cut off from lifesaving care in Gaza over the past year.
In a post on X, UNICEF MENA stated, “The Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza has become a besieged war zone,” confirming that the last neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the north has been damaged in intense attacks in recent days.
#unicef#newborn baby#palestine#gaza#rafah#pro life#free palestine#freepalastine��🇸#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#australia#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism#anthony albanese#albanese government#x#twitter#unicef mena#kamal adwan hospital#nicu#middle east#lebanon#lebanese#free lebanon#save palestine#palestinian genocide#i stand with palestine
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Just as a reminder as I've just noticed myself - arab.org has more pages to support on
In case you're unfamiliar with how this site works, it confirms ad revenue via your clicks, which allows them to donate money to various funds
These go to:
Children -> UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund)
Fight Poverty -> UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
Environment -> Greenpeace MENA (Middle East and North Africa)
Palestine -> UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency [for Palestine Refugees in the Near East])
Refugees -> UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)
Women -> UN Women
Do more with your daily clicks! You can help each one once per individual (perhaps per IP address?) per day, letting you help out with six things at once?
US-specific advice for helping Palestine below cut.
Side note I'm keeping beneath the cut since it's relevant to US folks only: if you're really determined to help Palestine, vote for Dr. Cornel West, Ph.D. for President of the United States.
He's the most openly vocal about a free Palestine and is the only candidate who has demonstrably shown he is the most committed and prepared to immediately cease US support to Israel.
Joe Biden isn't going to cave if he gets re-elected. We all know that. Voting third party is a lot less risky than you've been taught - the two party system can replace one or both parties with new parties if they lose public favour.
We have both the people and the ability to unseat the Democratic party and install Socialism, and between Socialism and Republicans, Socialism is going to lock in place immediately and become the dominant political force in America.
Cornel West's Platform
Cornel West's Volunteer Events
Cornel West's Ballot Access Tracker and Ballot Access Plans
Tumblr thread I have of Primary/Caucus polling dates in the US (includes US territories)
Not on your Primary/Caucus ballot? Write-in, "Cornel West," on your ballot, or urge your Caucus representatives to do the same.
In a state where it's difficult for Independent candidates to get ballot access? Dr. Cornel West, Ph.D. thought ahead and has created a new party for those states called the Justice for All Party.
(Addendum: Claudia de la Cruz is not a viable alternative. The Party for Socialism and Liberation has a Conservative 5th Column and has frequent issues with discrimination.)
Free Palestine. Vote for Cornel West.
#palestine#gaza#free palestine#free gaza#good news#arab.org#world news#world politics#global news#global politics#us news#us politics#american news#american politics#cornel west#un#united nations
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The UN’s children fund has warned that many more children in Gaza will die of dehydration and malnutrition unless there is direct intervention to provide assistance. “Now, the child deaths we feared are here and are likely to rapidly increase unless the war ends and obstacles to humanitarian relief are immediately resolved,” said Adele Khodr, UNICEF regional director for MENA, in a statement. “The sense of helplessness and despair among parents and doctors in realising that lifesaving aid, just a few kilometres away, is being kept out of reach, must be as unbearable, but worse still are the anguished cries of those babies slowly perishing under the world’s gaze. The lives of thousands more babies and children depend on urgent action being taken now.” At least 15 children have died in the past few days at the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza City, and the enclave’s health ministry has said it fears for the lives of six remaining children there.
-- "‘Child deaths we feared’ in Gaza are here: UNICEF" by Tamila Varshalomidze, Usaid Siddiqui and Maziar Motamedi for Al Jazeera, 3 Mar 2024 17:00 GMT
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I don’t want to make excuses, but for me at least, I never learned about Roma people, culture, and oppression. I’m from the western US. In school, we learned about the oppression of Jewish people, of black people, of Asian people, of Latino people, of MENA people, but I wasn’t even taught of the EXISTENCE of the Roma (I do not fully understand when to use Roma vs Romani, apologies). I think all kids were exposed to the idea of the traveler stereotype and the word g*psy but nobody I knew had any idea it was actually tied to an ethnic group or culture. The first time I even saw the word Romani and found out g*psy was a slur was on tumblr when I was in high school and I was EXTREMELY confused about how there could be systemic oppression and discrimination against an ethnic group I’d never even heard of outside of stereotypical depictions. The education system in the US absolutely fails the Romani. I wish I’d been taught more and would love good resources that aren’t posts on tumblr to read more about the history, culture, and oppression of the Romani.
Yes, I've heard that a lot re: US school system and Roma.
As for resources, I've indicated some books in my pinned posts but I'm gonna put them on this post too:
General
Aaron Yeger, A People Uncounted (2011) (that's a documentary)
Slavery
Ian Hancock, The Pariah Syndrom (x)
Robert Dawson, Times Gone: Gypsies and Travellers: Aspects of Romani history
Genocide
Anton Weiss-Wendt, The Nazi Genocide of the Roma: Reassessment and Commemoration
Ian Hancock, Responses to the Porrajmos (The Romani Holocaust) (x)
Angéla Kóczé, Anna Lujza Szász (eds.), Roma Resistance During the Holocaust and in its Aftermath (x)
Ian Hancock, O Porrajmos: the Romani Holocaust (x)
Ian Hancock, Porrajmos: The Romani and the Holocaust (x)
You can also check out this 150 page long bibliography: The Genocide and Persecution of Roma and Sinti. Bibliography and Historiographical Review (x)
Romani women, misogyny and racism
Intersections of Gender, Ethnicity, and Class: History and Future of the Romani Women’s Movement, by Jelena Jovanović, Angéla Kóczé, and Lídia Balogh (x)
Gender, Ethnicity and Class: Romani Women's Political Activism and Social Struggles, Angéla Kóczé (x)
Lessons from Roma Feminism in Europe: Digital Storytelling Projects with Roma Women Activists from Romania, Spain and Sweden, Jasmine Ljungberg (x)
Romani women’s identities real and imagined: Media discourse analysis of “I’m a European Roma Woman” campaign, Jelena Jovanović (x)
Džuvljarke: Roma Lesbian Existence, Vera Kurtić (x)
Re-envisioning Social Justice from the Ground Up: Including the Experiences of Romani Women, Alexandra Oprea (x)
UNICEF reports on Romani women and children's human rights
There are also two big news outlets:
That's for the history and oppression. As for the culture, you won't find much valuable stuff as everything that has to do with Romani culture is usually written from a biased point of view, or it's incomplete, or it's very academic.
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UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.At UNICEF, we are committed, passionate, and proud of what we do. Promoting the rights of every child is not just a job – it is a calling.UNICEF is a place where careers are built, we offer our staff diverse opportunities…
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Trabajará Yucatán con Centros Renacimiento en favor de la niñez yucateca
-Al encabezar una reunión con la Jefa de Salud y Nutrición de Unicef, Cecilia de Bustos, el Gobernador Joaquín Díaz Mena presentó los Centros Renacimiento. -Refrendó su compromiso con la UNICEF en favor de la niñez del estado, proteger sus derechos y que las niñas y los niños crezcan en un ambiente de desarrollo y bienestar. Mérida, Yuc 6 de nov.- A través de los Centros Renacimiento, el…
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EN LA ISLA (Official Song FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Dominican Republic 2024) - Manny Cruz
La FIFA y Manny Cruz lanzan canción oficial de la Copa Mundial Femenina Sub-17 La FIFA y el Comité Organizador Local revelan este martes 17 de septiembre la canción y vídeo oficial de la Copa Mundial Femenina Sub-17 de la FIFA República Dominicana 2024TM, como parte de la cadena de acciones que conducen al esperado evento deportivo. Bajo el título "En la Isla" y con la magistral interpretación del reconocido artista dominicano Manny Cruz, la canción viene acompañada de un vídeo musical que sintetiza la esencia y el intercambio cultural que se vivirá a lo largo de los 20 días que durará el torneo mundial de fútbol, del 16 de octubre al 3 de noviembre. La canción es un merengue pop compuesto en colaboración por Daniel Santacruz, Elizabeth Mena y el mismo cantante; Manny Cruz y producida por Antonio González. Retrata de una manera excepcional el ritmo y la pasión del fútbol y de los dominicanos. Estará disponible en la cuenta de FIFA Sound en Spotify. El video musical fue grabado en Santo Domingo y Santiago, ambas ciudades sede del mundial, con talento 100% dominicano, dirigido por Freddy Vargas y Oscar Nolasco e incluye la participación de las jugadoras de la selección nacional sub-17 quienes representarán al país en el torneo mundialista. Acerca del artista: Manny Cruz, cantante y compositor dominicano. Cuenta con 6 nominaciones al Grammy Latino, ha recibido 1 premio Billboard como “Mejor canción Tropical” y 2 Latin American Music Awards como “Canción del Año” y “Canción Tropical”. Ha sido ganador de 9 premios Soberano, 1 Premio ASCAP, cuenta con nominaciones a Premio Lo Nuestro y Premios Juventud, y recientemente fue designado como Embajador de Buena Voluntad de UNICEF en República Dominicana. Así como también fue nombrado como “Hijo Predilecto de la ciudad de Santo Domingo” por la alcaldesa de la ciudad. Read the full article
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Unicef, morti per malnutrizione 23 bambini a Gaza
“Il 31% dei bambini sotto i 2 anni nel nord della Striscia di Gaza soffre di malnutrizione acuta, un aumento sconcertante rispetto al 15,6% (di gennaio). La malnutrizione si sta diffondendo rapidamente e sta raggiungendo livelli devastanti a causa degli impatti di vasta portata della guerra e delle continue restrizioni alla fornitura di aiuti”, così il profilo X dell’Unicef Mena/Medio Oriente e…
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Middle East and Africa EdTech and Smart Classroom Market size at USD 5.63 billion in 2023. During the forecast period between 2024 and 2030, BlueWeave expects the Middle East and Africa EdTech and Smart Classroom Market size to expand at a CAGR of 9.93% reaching a value of USD 9.93 billion by 2030. The EdTech and Smart Classroom in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region is propelled by the increasing prevalence of smartphones, interactive displays, and other digital learning tools in classrooms. Governments in MEA countries are strategically embracing smart education as a catalyst for economic development and prosperity, placing a significant emphasis on cultivating skilled professionals to fuel the burgeoning MEA EdTech and Smart Classroom Market. Across the region, governments consistently allocate approximately 20% of their national government expenditure to the education sector, a noteworthy commitment compared to average resource allocations. The commitment extends to supporting e-learning initiatives aimed at enhancing education delivery, with a focus on facilitating direct communication between students' parents and teachers. Also, more than 400 EdTech firms participating in the Global Educational Supplies and Solutions (GESS) Dubai conference are strategically positioning themselves to leverage the growing demand for digital learning. Within the MEA region, a vibrant start-up ecosystem is actively creating EdTech solutions infused with innovative technologies, including augmented reality, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, robotics, and blockchain. These innovations provide immersive teaching and learning experiences. The GESS Dubai event, with its substantial participation of 400 EdTech companies, serves as a clear indicator of the optimistic outlook for the education sector in the region.
Impact of COVID-19 on Middle East and Africa EdTech and Smart Classroom Market
COVID-19 pandemic had a positive impact on the Middle East and Africa EdTech and Smart Classroom Market. The pandemic has taken a toll on the economic and industrial growth of countries such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, South Africa, and the UAE. Despite these challenges, the closure of educational institutions during the pandemic acted as a catalyst for the increased adoption of digital technology solutions in the education sector. UNICEF's data indicates that about 110 million children in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region had to stay home due to school closures prompted by the COVID-19 crisis. Moreover, statistics from the online community MAGNiTT reveal a significant surge in funding for Middle East EdTech development, soaring from approximately USD 1.26 million before the pandemic to an impressive USD 20 million in 2019. This crisis has played a pivotal role in fostering the growth of EdTech startups in the region. Notable names include Noon Academy, Zedny, Ashtar, Abwab, Almentor.Net, and PraxiLabs. These startups have been instrumental in providing impactful online classes during the COVID-19 crisis, contributing to the overall expansion of the EdTech and Smart Classroom market in the Middle East and Africa.
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8 March 2021: Queen Rania raised the alarm on growing global inequality caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, noting that the crisis has exposed and exacerbated long-standing disparities within society.
Speaking live via video call to the virtual John F. Kennedy (JFK) Jr. Forum hosted by the Harvard University Institute of Politics, Queen Rania warned that, “for the first time in 20 years, extreme poverty is back on the rise,” with so many people reeling under parallel pandemics of hunger, violence, and increasing illiteracy.
Her Majesty described this as “a vicious, destructive cycle,” explaining that inequality fuels the global spread of COVID-19, and in turn, the ensuing health, economic, and education crises fuel further inequality. (Source: Petra)
Addressing Harvard students and faculty in a conversation conducted by Harvard University Professor Melani Cammett, the Queen identified surging inequality as a “defining feature of our world,” crossing geographies as well as income, gender, and racial divides.
Noting that low-income countries are less able to devote resources toward pandemic mitigation and recovery, Her Majesty pointed out that “poorer countries simply lack the liquidity to dedicate to stimulus packages that are much needed to resuscitate their economies.”
The Queen explained that the pandemic has “unveiled a tale of two realities,” drawing a comparison between those who could easily work from home and those who could not afford to self-isolate because “staying at home meant they would die of hunger.”
Her Majesty also stressed the pandemic’s impact on women in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region, stating that they were already at a considerable disadvantage prior to the pandemic.
“They only account for 20% of the labor force, although they do five times as much unpaid care and domestic work,” the Queen said, adding that lockdowns and school and daycare closures have only deepened this gender divide.
“That is really difficult for moms and their families, but we also need to remember that it’s terrible for our economies,” she warned. “According to the World Bank, if we could bring women’s lifetime earnings in the MENA region to equal those of men, then we could add around 3 trillion dollars’ worth of wealth to our region. That’s 3 trillion-worth of lost opportunities.”
Queen Rania suggested that the adoption of flexible work-related practices in the wake of COVID could foster increased workplace inclusivity, for women as well as “people who are traditionally shut out from the workplace because of their circumstances,” such as those with disabilities, single parents, or refugees.
Arguing that the pandemic’s economic fallout has increased the predicament of the global refugee community, the Queen warned that in Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq, the COVID crisis has pushed more than 1 million Syrian refugees further into poverty.
Her Majesty added that the pandemic has even disproportionately affected refugees living in high-income nations, who are at greater risk of unemployment, and pointed that there are those who would use the pandemic as a “political tool” against refugees to stoke panic by attempting to draw a link between refugees and the spread of COVID-19 for political gain.
“What a lot of these politicians and some of the people who vote for them miss is that, in many instances, refugees and immigrants give back to society,” adding that refugees with backgrounds in medicine have contributed to combatting the pandemic in Jordan, France, Peru, and elsewhere.
Referring to the key role played by immigrants in vaccine development, Her Majesty said, “the two co-founders of Moderna and their chief critical scientists are originally immigrants, and so is the chief executive of Pfizer.”
The Queen underlined that these examples “vouch for the power of diversity,” and reminded her audience that “more often than not, refugees and immigrants benefit, not burden economies” as international studies classify them as net job creators, not job takers.
During the Forum, Her Majesty also discussed deep-rooted inequalities in education access and reflected on the pandemic’s toll on the state of regional education.
She explained that in the Middle East, one in five children were already out of school prior to the pandemic, and disruptions to education have put an entire generation at further risk, with 40 percent of schoolchildren in the MENA being cut off from remote schooling in 2020, according to UNICEF.
The Queen emphasized that the COVID crisis should compel the international community to prioritize equal access to quality education, underscoring that this need is even more pronounced in the Middle East because of its unique demographics.
“We have a youth bulge: close to 70% of our population is under the age of thirty. To reap that demographic dividend, we really must make these urgent investments in quality education,” she said, calling for expanding on the hybridization of education by investing in in-person and remote learning methodologies and ensuring educators are prepared to deliver on those effectively.
Despite shining a spotlight on pervasive inequality, Her Majesty said the crisis has also afforded us an “opportunity to reimagine a new future” and the “impetus to make the changes that are so long overdue.”
Queen Rania also highlighted the role COVID-19 has played in changing attitudes surrounding climate change, and credited the pandemic with increasing people’s awareness of their environmental impact, with lockdowns around the world temporarily contributing to cleaner air and lower pollution rates.
Noting that accountability for the climate crisis has long been shirked by humanity as a whole, Her Majesty expressed optimism that the world is finally taking action. “I think now there is a sustainability revolution underway that is led mostly by young people but that is being heard by everyone.”
The Harvard University Institute of Politics John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum regularly hosts heads of state, leaders in politics, government, business, labor, and the media. The institute’s mission is to unite and engage Harvard students with academics, politicians, activists, and policy makers to inspire them to consider a career in politics. Her Majesty was previously a guest speaker at Harvard University in May 2007.
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Children facing climate risks - UNICEF
Children facing climate risks – UNICEF
Egypt is the country in the region where children are most exposed to climatic and environmental shocks. Amman, October 30, 2022 – Today, UNICEF released the Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI) for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with a particular focus on Egypt. The index highlights the vulnerability of children living in many countries in the region to the impacts of climate…
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A girl and her dream of riding motorcycles. CAST young bride CLARA ROLFO husband FELIPE SPERANZA older bride MALENA DIAZ mother CATHERINE AYALA brother GIULIANO GIACUSSA daughters ORIANA RODRIGUEZ, CANDELA DUFOURT, CANDELARIA GIACUSA extras VANNINA GONZALEZ, KATHERINE RODRIGUEZ, MARIELA ALVAREZ, MAURO FUNDARE, CANDELARIA GIACUSA, ADRIANA MARTINEZ, JOSEFINA GIACUSA, SANTIAGO FERNANDEZ, RUBENS AQUINO, LILIAN DIAZ, SILVIA BORGES, MARIA MARTINEZ, GUILLERMINA GONZALEZ, ALLEGRA RODRIGUEZ, CLARA TOURIS CREW director & script EUGEN MERHER cinematographer DIEGO ROSENBLATT production company STERNTAG FILM, METROPOLIS FILMS URUGUAY executive producer / line producer ENRIQUE GRUBER executive producer sterntag film PHILIP CHROBOT, MAIK SIERING, STEFFEN ESAIAS executive producer metropolis films ANDY ROSENBLATT editor RAQUEL CARO NUÑEZ music ALEXANDER WOLF DAVID / WOLFSRUDEL MUSIC sound design DENIS ELMACI VFX SUPERCONTINENT color grading MANUEL PORTSCHY casting & 1st AD SOFIA GARCIA production manager DIEGO REGUEIRA PA CLARA TOURIS PA SANTIAGO ASCORRETA PA & driver RAMIRO MOREIRA 1. AC MATIAS REY 2. AC & film loader RODRIGO CISNEROS steadicam operator & AC MAURICIO MENA sound recordist AGUSTIN CHAPPE gaffer & stunt driver EDGARDO MALZONE key grip & electric MARCEL TIZON grip & electric ANIBAL IBAÑEZ art director & wardrobe JUAN PROTTO art director & wardrobe IGNACIO LAKSSY art & wardrobe assistant VALENTINA ENRIQUE hair & makeup JOAQUIN ESPINO sound studio Uruguay AUSTRALIA MUSIC - GABRIEL ALVAREZ office manager LUCIA BARBOZA driver van RUBEN BARBOZA driver truck MARTIN ESPANDABURU lights & grip METROPOLIS FILMS - MUSITELLI FILM & DIGITAL camera & lenses MUSITELLI FILM & DIGITAL steadicam rental MAURICIO MENA & CULACA grip accessories rental MARCEL TIZON handies JORGE PIÑON film stock KODAK VISION3 500T film stock supplier STEPHANO DUQUE / RUNNERFILMES BRAZIL film lab YVES DUJARDIN / STUDIO L'EQUIPE BELGIUM camera transport van PEDRO BARBE passenger vans RUBEN BARBOZA lights & grip truck METROPOLIS FILMS grip & tracking vehicles MARCEL TIZON catering DIEGO & QUIQUE GOURMEAT special thanks to SABRINA HÜPPAUF, SABINA STÖCKLER, ALCALDE: NAHUEL JORGE, EDGARD CAVALCANTE DA CUNHA, YVES DUJARDIN from STUDIO L'EQUIPE BELGIUM, MARIA GUTIERREZ from UNICEF, MAXIMILIAN PITTNER, MORTIMER HOCHBERG and very special thanks to all the nice people from ESTACIÓN MIGUES
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Djibouti: First quantity of COVID-19 vaccines arrives in Djibouti
Djibouti: First quantity of COVID-19 vaccines arrives in Djibouti
Djibouti is the second country in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, to receive vaccines against COVID-19 following the arrival of a first shipment of AstraZeneca/Serum Institute of India (SII) vaccine at Djibouti International Airport. The vaccines were delivered with UNICEF’s support through COVAX, a coalition co-led by the World Health Organization (WHO), Gavi, the Vaccine…
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Sudão é o primeiro país na região do Oriente Médio e no norte da África (MENA) a receber vacinas contra a COVID-19
Sudão é o primeiro país na região do Oriente Médio e no norte da África (MENA) a receber vacinas contra a COVID-19 como parte da aliança iniciativa COVAX para garantir o acesso equitativo a todos.
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Em uma tentativa de impulsionar a distribuição igualitária na África, 800.000 doses da vacina AstraZeneca chegaram em Cartum, tornando o Sudão, o primeiro país na região do Oriente Médio e norte da África (MENA) a receber a vacina, de acordo com o Fundo das Nações Unidas para a Infância (UNICEF) em comunicado feito à imprensa.
Enquanto isso, Ruanda também recebeu 240.000 doses do mesmo fabricante e antecipa 102.000 doses extras da Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA.
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Africa
KENYA: UNHCR applauds the government’s decision to grant citizenship to1,670 stateless Shona and 1,300 stateless persons of Rwandan descent.
NIGERIA: A top government official has said that addressing statelessness will help the country to make progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
SOUTH AFRICA: UNHCR says it is working with the government to issue identify documents to nationals at risk of statelessness
Asia
INDIA: A 104-year-old stateless man in Assam, who sought and was denied recognition as an Indian citizen, has died.
MALAYSIA: The Home Minister has encouraged stateless persons to register with the National Registration Department, and indicated that they would be given a one-year window to apply for citizenship.
NEPAL: More than five years after creation of Nepal’s new constitution, children of Nepali mothers and non-Nepali fathers are still unable to obtain citizenship.
Europe
IRELAND: The government has agreed to work with the Labour Party on a bill aimed to grant citizenship to an estimated 2,000 stateless children born and living in Ireland.
RUSSIA: On 15 December, President Putin signed a decree extending the temporary stay or permanent residency of foreigners and stateless persons in the Russian Federation until 15 June 2021.
UK: UNHCR has warned that the Home Office’s mechanism for recognizing and protection stateless people suffers from procedural weaknesses.
MENA
IRAN: UNICEF welcomes the implementation of a new nationality law enabling children born to Iranian mothers and non-Iranian fathers to obtain citizenship.
KUWAIT
On the day of its launch, 1,686 Bidoon registered on the Kuwait government’s new jobs platform for stateless residents.
The Kuwait government has extended the mandate of the Central System for the Remedy of the Situation of Illegal Residents, an agency rights advocates say has contributed to the marginalization and mistreatment of stateless persons in the country.
SYRIA: Many of Syria’s tens of thousands of Kurds cannot afford the complicated process for obtaining citizenship.
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Impact of COVID-19 Analysis: Meningococcal Vaccines Market Growth & Demand | Forecast – 2025
Meningococcal Vaccines Market driven by the Increasing rising prevalence of meningitis. The global industry is segmented on the basis of treatment, end user, and region - Forecast till 2025. The report is published by Market Research Future (MRFR)
Meningococcal Vaccines Market Overview
The global Meningococcal vaccines market showcases the rising cases of this disease with the increasing demand for vaccines. According to the report, almost 10 to 15 in 100 people get affected with meningococcal disease. The escalation in positive result cases and the need for vaccines is boosting its demand in the global market. The Meningococcal vaccines market has risen upto USD 172 million in the year 2019 and the global supply is estimated to be 203 million doses for the forecast period till 2025.
Despite broad and effective commitment from the global health community in meningitis A (MENA) vaccination in the meningitis belt, low manufacturing capacity and high prices across other meningococcal vaccine types have hindered access to these vaccines over the past several years. A more in-depth knowledge will benefit addressing these long-standing access issues and the development of the WHO global roadmap for overcoming meningitis by 2030. This is expected to set goals for disease control and vaccination for meningococcal meningitis on a global level.
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Meningococcal Vaccines Market Key Players
Some of the key players in the Global Meningococcal Vaccines Market are Baxter International, Pfizer Inc., Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc, Sanofi S.A., JN-International Medical Corporation, Biomed Pvt. Ltd., Serum Institute of India Ltd., and GlaxoSmithKline among others.
Market Segmentation
The global Meningococcal vaccines market is a booming market with a lot of investment and developments. The Global Meningococcal Vaccines Market has been segmented based on treatment and end-user.
Based on the treatment, the global product market can be divided into polysaccharide, meningococcal A conjugate vaccine, and subcapsular vaccine. The meningococcal conjugate vaccine is mostly used in mass campaigns in affected regions of Africa. Since 2010, the demand for such vaccines has been uncertain, based on the national immunization programs that are being adopted based on the country’s effectiveness and readiness to tackle the disease. Moreover, the demand and supply for Subcap MenB vaccines is a desirable combination that will moderate the global product scenario.
By the end-user, the global vaccine market can be split into research laboratories, hospital and clinical, and academic institutes. The hospitals and clinics segment holds major share in the global market for meningococcal vaccines.
Regional Analysis
In the global market, China is expected to have the largest market share, which accounts for approximately 35% of the global demand. This is primarily due to polysaccharide products, which currently comprise 84% of China’s demand.
During 2016-2018, UNICEF introduced the meningococcal conjugate vaccine in 26 countries and Ghana was the first country in Africa to receive this vaccination. Currently, the meningococcal vaccine has reached across different regions, in the most remote locations, and has increased in demand and supply in the global market.
Meningococcal Vaccines Market Industry News
In 2018, Pfizer granted FDA Breakthrough Therapy designation for Trumenba (Meningococcal Group B Vaccine). This vaccine plays a major role in the prevention of invasive meningococcal B disease in children aged 1 to 9 years.
In 2018, GSK’s (GlaxoSmithKline) meningitis B vaccine Bexsero received breakthrough therapy designation from the US FDA for prevention of Invasive Meningococcal Disease for children 2-10 years of age.
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