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Sabri Boukadoum convoque l’ambassadeur du Maroc

Algérie 360 - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:49

Le chef de la diplomatie algérienne Sabri Boukadou a convoqué, mercredi l’Ambassadeur du Maroc, suite aux dernières déclarations du consul marocain hier à Oran, indique ce jeudi un communiqué du ministère des affaires étrangères. En effet, « l’ambassadeur du royaume du Maroc a été convoqué hier mercredi 13 mai par le ministre des affaires étrangères […]

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Categories: Afrique

Cameroun : nomination de Mgr Emmanuel Dassi Youfang et fin de vacance à la tête du diocèse de Bafia

Afrik.com - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:47

« C’est un signe de l’immense amour que le Seigneur a pour l’indigne serviteur que je suis. Vous voyez la dissymétrie entre son immense amour et ma pauvreté, cela me donne de lui dire grandement merci ». C’est en ces termes que Mgr Emmanuel Dassi Youfang a accueilli sa nomination par le pape François, comme […]

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Categories: Afrique

Tebboune met fin aux fonctions du directeur de la justice militaire

Algérie 360 - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:43

Le chef de l’état Abdelmadjid Tebboune a mis fin aux fonctions du directeur de la justice militaire, le général Amar Boussis. Un décret présidentiel, publié aujourd’hui au Journal officiel,indique que le Chef de l’état avait mis fin aux  fonctions du général Amar Boussis en sa qualité de directeur de la justice militaire, le 3 mai 2020. […]

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Categories: Afrique

Schluss mit Corona-Grounding: Die Swiss fliegt wieder nach Italien und Spanien

Blick.ch - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:38
Langsam nimmt die Swiss den Flugbetrieb wieder auf. Los geht es im Juni.
Categories: Swiss News

EU verklagt Österreich: Ministerin nennt Familienhilfe-Indexierung „Frage der Gerechtigkeit“

Euractiv.de - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:37
Die Kommission startete das Vertragsverletzungsverfahren gegen Österreich im Januar 2019, nun folgt die Klage. Die Argumente der Regierung überzeugten Brüssel nicht, sie vermutet Diskriminierung. Anders sieht das Europaministerin Karoline Edtstadler (ÖVP), sagte sie gegenüber EURACTIV Deutschland.
Categories: Europäische Union

Pressemitteilung - Ungarns Notfallmaßnahmen: Europa-Abgeordnete fordern EU-Sanktionen und Zahlungsstopp

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:33
Demokratie und Grundrechte sind in Ungarn bedroht, sagen die meisten Abgeordneten, die die Kommission und den Rat auffordern, die ungarischen Bürger und die Rechtsstaatlichkeit zu schützen.
Ausschuss für bürgerliche Freiheiten, Justiz und Inneres

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2020 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

De meilleurs scanners grâce à l’intelligence artificielle

24heures.ch - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:29
C’est une première: les CT scanners sont désormais équipés d’un logiciel de reconstruction d’images fonctionnant grâce à l’IA. Avec de nombreux avantages.
Categories: Swiss News

Koronavírus: Regisztrálták a szlovák fejlesztésű tesztet

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:28
Csütörtökön regisztrálta a szlovák koronavírus-tesztet az Állami Gyógyszerellenőrzési Hivatal (ŠÚKL) – tájékoztatta a TASR hírügynökséget Magdaléna Jurkemíková, a hivatal szóvivője.

Without Universal Health Coverage We Are Sitting Ducks When the next Pandemic Strikes

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:25

The usually busy UN Avenue in Nairobi, Kenya where traffic is bumper to bumper on the best of days, is almost empty as people stay at home to avoid spreading the coronavirus. Credit: UN Kenya/Newton Kanhema

By Siddharth Chatterjee
NAIROBI, Kenya, May 14 2020 (IPS)

We live in a different world to the one we inhabited six short months ago.

With more than 4 million people infected and over 280,000 dead globally by mid May 2020, Covid-19 has ruthlessly exposed the vulnerability of a globalised world to pandemic disease. People are slowly coming to terms with the frightening and heartbreaking death toll, and we are still not out of the danger.

The Greek philosopher Herophilus said, “When health is absent, wisdom cannot reveal itself, art cannot manifest, strength cannot fight, wealth becomes useless, and intelligence cannot be applied.”

The bio-threat has already upended our notions of community interaction, with face masks, latex gloves and physical distancing becoming the new normal. Science has been challenged and experts in various fields struggle to understand the short and long-term consequences of the pandemic.

Lack of robust global public health systems has proven to be a chink in the world’s armour. It has also revealed a truth that we ignore at our peril: healthcare systems around the world have been sorely tested in managing this outbreak, and without substantial reprioritisation of investment in health and research globally, we will be no better equipped when the next pandemic strikes.

Describing COVID 19 as a threat multiplier, the UN Deputy Secretary General, Ms Amina Mohammed said, “We have a health emergency, a humanitarian emergency and now a development emergency. These emergencies are compounding existing inequalities”.

While no country has been spared, the impact upon families and individuals has varied around the world, exposing huge global and local inequalities.

The consequences of high uninsured rates and high out-of-pocket health costs are being revealed. Even before the Covid-19 outbreak, more than 100 million people per year risked being plunged into poverty by a ‘shock’ in terms of unanticipated expenditure on medical treatment.

World Food Programme analysis shows that, due to the Coronavirus, an additional 265 million people are marching towards the brink of starvation by the year end because of the virus’s effects on jobs and family finances.

Leading UN reforms & ensuring the UN is fit for purpose in the countries they serve, the Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed (centre), at the first-ever high-level meeting on the fight against tuberculosis. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (left), Director- General of World Health Organization (WHO) and María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés(right), President of the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly. September 2018, New York, USA. Credit: UN / Eskinder Debebe

The social and economic upheaval we face today has changed the world and will go on changing it for many years. Behind the headlines of an economic decline that might rival the Great Depression of the 1930s are families separated by closed international borders, some mourning relatives they never managed to see and comfort, and millions who no longer have jobs.

What must we do to prevent the next pandemic striking the world.

Like rain that exposes a leaking roof, the coronavirus crisis has revealed unanticipated problems inherent in our dependence on global supply chains and amplified longstanding structural deficiencies in health systems around the world. We can see now that under-investment in public health in one country is a threat to global health security everywhere. Responses to health emergencies cannot succeed if any part of the world is left behind.

The central importance of universal health coverage and ensuring healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages, as manifested in Sustainable Development Goal 3, (SDG3) by 2030, is clear.

With Africa’s population expected to grow to 2.3 billion by 2050, for Africa to reap a demographic dividend, as well as prevent disease outbreaks, Governments should:

    1. Reassess policy priorities and direct greater funding to health.
    2. Invest more in disease prevention.
    3. Improved working conditions for medical staff.
    4. Offer fit-for-purpose health insurance to their people.
    5. Harness big data, technology, and innovation to leapfrog universal health coverage.
    6. Forge public private partnerships to address the gaps to attain SDG 3.
    7. Create an army of community health workers.

The WHO Chief, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, a public health champion, who as Minster of Health in Ethiopia, a country once notorious for the highest maternal and child mortality in Africa, ensured the country achieved the health related Millennium Development Goals, by unleashing the full potential of community health workers. He said that, “By fully harnessing the potential of community health workers, including by dramatically improving their working and living conditions, we can make progress together towards universal health coverage and achieving the health targets of the Sustainable Development Goals.”

Doctors, nurses, carers and paramedics around the world are facing unprecedented workload in overstretched health facilities. The heroism, dedication and selflessness of medical staff allow the rest of us a degree of reassurance. In fact health workers are the frontline soldiers battling the pandemic. They deserve the same recognition and respect as women and men from the Armed Forces who are sent into battle in service of their country.

Additionally, the creation of robust health surveillance infrastructure in low-income countries will benefit the whole world in terms of early warning of disease outbreaks, and the ability to focus resources where and when they are needed.

To achieve this, new models of multilateral and public private partnerships must develop, as well reform, invest and give greater power to the World Health Organisation to protect the world from disease.

As citizens of the world we depend on one another. We are linked by trade and migration and the fact of our humanity as much as we are sometimes divided by politics and faith.

Consider this. Maria Branyas is a 113 year old COVID 19 survivor from Spain. It means she has lived through the flu pandemic of 1918-19, the two World Wars, the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War and now the coronavirus. When asked what was the secret of her long life, she said, “good health”.

In a post-Covid-19 world, global health must be seen as a key component of national and global security as well as of the global economy.

SDG 3 must become pivotal in our post COVID 19 response or we may be sitting ducks, when another pandemic strikes, whose velocity and virulence could surpass what we are witnessing now.

Siddharth Chatterjee is the United Nations Resident Coordinator to Kenya. He has served in various parts of the world with UNFPA, UNICEF, UNDP, UNOPS, UN Peacekeeping and the Red Cross Movement. Follow him on twitter-@sidchat1

This OPED was originally published in Forbes Africa.

The post Without Universal Health Coverage We Are Sitting Ducks When the next Pandemic Strikes appeared first on Inter Press Service.

Categories: Africa

EU farm ministers urge EU to explore all options against COVID-19

Euractiv.com - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:21
In order to cope with negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the agri-food sector, member states have reiterated their call for additional measures which, however, are not in the European Commission's pipeline.
Categories: European Union

Digital Brief: Your union needs you (to use apps)

Euractiv.com - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:20
Welcome to EURACTIV’s Digital Brief, your weekly update on all things digital in the EU. You can subscribe to the newsletter here.    “The largest possible participation of EU citizens is necessary to exploit the full potential of tracing apps.”   – ...
Categories: European Union

Obwohl die Läden endlich wieder offen sind: Corona verdirbt Schweizern die Shopping-Laune

Blick.ch - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:19
Kurzarbeit und die rasant ansteigende Arbeitslosenquote dämpfen die Ausgabefreudigkeit der Schweizer. Dabei ist der private Konsum zusammen mit den Exporten ein entscheidender Treiber der Schweizer Wirtschaft.
Categories: Swiss News

Coronavirus Algérie : Arrivée de l’équipe d’experts médicaux envoyée par la Chine

Algérie 360 - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:16

L’équipe d’experts envoyée par le Gouvernement Chinois en Algérie afin de l’aider pour lutter contre l’épidémie de Coronavirus est arrivée aujourd’hui à l’aéroport de Houari Boumediene, dans la wilaya d’Alger.   Cette équipe soutiendra l’Algérie dans la lutte contre la pandémie de Covid-19, d’autant plus qu’elle a travaillé en première ligne dans la guerre de […]

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Categories: Afrique

US-Atomwaffen: Grenell wirft Deutschland und der SPD vor, die NATO-Solidarität „zu untergraben“

Euractiv.de - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:15
In einem heute veröffentlichten Gastbeitrag in der Zeitung Die Welt kritisierte der US-Botschafter, Richard Grenell, die deutsche Regierung hinsichtlich seiner NATO-Verpflichtungen. Insbesondere richtete er seine Kritik an die SPD.
Categories: Europäische Union

Több légitársaság is újraindítja budapesti járatait júniusban

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:15
Júniustól több légitársaság is újraindítja budapesti járatait, bár a cégek egyelőre csökkentett járatszámmal közlekednek majd a Budapest Liszt Ferenc Nemzetközi Repülőtérre.

L'UDBN inaugure son siège de campagne à Porto-Novo

24 Heures au Bénin - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:14

L'Union Démocratique pour un Bénin Nouveau (UDBN) de l'honorable Claudine Afiavi Prudencio est de plus en plus proche de ses militants dans les différentes communes du Bénin. La formation politique en course pour les élections communales et municipales du 17 mai prochain a ouvert cette semaine un siège dans la ville capitale Porto-Novo.

Situé au quartier Dowa, non loin du carrefour Agbokannou dans le 5ème arrondissement de Porto-Novo, le siège de l'UDBN constitue le lieu où les grandes décisions sont prises pour mener la campagne électorale dans la ville.
Le siège de l'UDBN à Porto-Novo dispose de plusieurs compartiments dont une salle technique, une salle de compilation et une salle informatique.
Selon le coordonnateur communal du parti UDBN/Porto-Novo Séraphin Kpanou, l'objectif est de montrer aux populations que la formation politique est partout dans l'Ouémé.

Categories: Afrique

L’Europe ne maîtrise toujours pas le démantèlement de ses navires

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:12
Alors que Bruxelles veut limiter l’exportation de déchets dangereux hors de l’UE dans le cadre du pacte vert, les navires européens en fin de vie sont principalement démantelés en Asie. Un article de notre partenaire, le Journal de l’environnement.
Categories: Union européenne

Press release - EU-wide survey on LGBTI people: press conference on Friday at 9.30

European Parliament - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:03
Ahead of the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (17 May), leading MEPs will hold a press briefing: ‘‘What future for LGBTI people in Europe?’’
Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality

Source : © European Union, 2020 - EP
Categories: European Union

Press release - EU-wide survey on LGBTI people: press conference on Friday at 9.30

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:03
Ahead of the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (17 May), leading MEPs will hold a press briefing: ‘‘What future for LGBTI people in Europe?’’
Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality

Source : © European Union, 2020 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Press release - EU-wide survey on LGBTI people: press conference on Friday at 9.30

European Parliament (News) - Thu, 05/14/2020 - 15:03
Ahead of the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (17 May), leading MEPs will hold a press briefing: ‘‘What future for LGBTI people in Europe?’’
Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality

Source : © European Union, 2020 - EP
Categories: European Union

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