id 6G-IA and ETSI sign MoU bridging the gap between European research, standards and industry By www.etsi.org Published On :: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 09:09:38 GMT Sophia Antipolis, France/Brussels, Belgium 24 January 2023 The 6G-IA brings together a global industry community of telecoms and digital actors such as operators, manufacturers, research institutes, universities, verticals, SMEs and ICT associations. The association carries out a wide range of activities in strategic areas including standardization, frequency spectrum, R&D projects, technology skills, collaboration with key vertical industry sectors, notably the development of trials, and international cooperation. Read More... Full Article
id ETSI Multi-access Edge Computing Consolidates Phase 3 Work By www.etsi.org Published On :: Wed, 08 Mar 2023 11:54:47 GMT Leading to more effective and fruitful cross organization collaboration Sophia Antipolis, 14 February 2023 In the last three months, ETSI ISG MEC has released its final Phase 2 specification (GS MEC 015, on Traffic Management APIs) and made significant progress on Phase 3 with the release of a number of important specifications, including the MEC Federation Enablement APIs (GS MEC 040): in particular, this specification is critical for supporting the requirements received from GSMA OPG (Operator Platform Group) to enable inter-MEC system communication and allow 5G operators to collaborate among themselves, with service cloud providers and with other stakeholders. Read More... Full Article
id Your Smart Digital Identity with ETSI: Join our webinar on 20 April By www.etsi.org Published On :: Fri, 14 Apr 2023 15:30:09 GMT Sophia Antipolis, 14 April 2023 Today we expect to be able to communicate anywhere, with everyone, at anytime, on every device and at the same time use various services that will help us save time in our daily life. Read More... Full Article
id ETSI Open Source MANO announces Release FOURTEEN providing a new scalable architecture for service assurance By www.etsi.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Sep 2023 13:40:22 GMT Sophia Antipolis, 26 July 2023 The ETSI Open Source MANO community is proud to announce OSM Release FOURTEEN. Release FOURTEEN is a Long-Term-Support (LTS) release of ETSI OSM, providing two years of continuous support with bug fixes and security patches, and including significant improvements in many key areas. Read More... Full Article
id ETSI releases standard for IT solution providers to comply with EU regulation on electronic signatures in email messages By www.etsi.org Published On :: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 15:47:36 GMT Sophia Antipolis, 20 September 2023 ETSI has published a new standard on “Requirements for trust service providers issuing publicly trusted S/MIME certificates” (ETSI TS 119 411-6 ) helping Trust Service Providers comply with new standards for S/MIME certificates that are enforced since 1 September 2023. Secure MIME (S/MIME) certificates are used to sign, verify, encrypt, and decrypt email messages. Read More... Full Article
id ETSI Launches a New Group for Integrated Sensing and Communications, a Candidate Technology for 6G By www.etsi.org Published On :: Tue, 21 Nov 2023 09:28:14 GMT Sophia Antipolis, 21 November 2023 ETSI is delighted to announce the launch of the Industry Specification Group for Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISG ISAC). This group will establish the technical foundations for ISAC technology development and standardization in 6G. 87 participants from both the industrial sphere and the academic sphere took an active part in the kick-off meeting, which was held at ETSI premises, in Sophia Antipolis, France, on 17 November 2023. Read More... Full Article
id ETSI's Committee on Securing AI Decides on New Work By www.etsi.org Published On :: Thu, 07 Dec 2023 15:55:23 GMT Sophia Antipolis, 7 December 2023 In order to have the capability to directly contribute to standardization requests, which may include, but not limited to, the future AI Act, Cybersecurity Resilience Act and NIS2, it was decided to transfer the SAI Industry Specification Group into a Technical Committee. Read More... Full Article
id Future confidence: Inaugural LTA Signature Augmentation and Validation Plugtests™ focuses on Long-Term Archive signatures By www.etsi.org Published On :: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 08:59:25 GMT Sophia Antipolis, 21 February 2024 ETSI’s first LTA Signature Augmentation and Validation Plugtests™ has seen international participants exchange over 35 000 digital signature validation reports. Held from 23 October - 22 December 2023, the remote interoperability event was organized by the ETSI Centre for Testing and Interoperability (CTI), on behalf of ETSI’s Technical Committee for Electronic Signatures and Trust Infrastructures (TC ESI). This Plugtests™ event was facilitated with the support and co-funding of the European Commission (EC) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). Conducted using a dedicated web portal, sessions over the month-long Plugtests™ attracted the involvement of 190 participants from 121 organizations across 38 countries. Read More... Full Article
id TeraFlowSDN Release 3 Provides a Cloud-based Network Automation Platform Featuring New Optical SDN Controller and Expanded Support for Disaggregated Networks By www.etsi.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 15:19:13 GMT Sophia Antipolis, 30 April 2024 The ETSI TeraFlowSDN community is proud to announce the third release of TeraFlowSDN, an innovative and robust SDN orchestrator and controller, delivering a fully featured Network Automation Platform. In this latest release, TeraFlowSDN enhances its capabilities with the integration of an Optical SDN controller, expanding device support to include gNMI and OpenConfig protocols. It also features enriched network integrations for end-to-end orchestration like IP over DWDM, L3VPN, MEC, and network topology exposure. The management of network topologies is improved with the addition of a new BGP-LS speaker able to discover the topologies, and a new Forecaster component is introduced, providing predictive insights for network management. These additions substantially augment the versatility and management capabilities of the TeraFlowSDN platform. Read More... Full Article
id FRMCS #4 Plugtests Event Validates 3GPP Standards for Future Railway Mobile Communication System By www.etsi.org Published On :: Mon, 08 Jul 2024 08:54:30 GMT Sophia Antipolis, 5 July 2024 ETSI is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of the FRMCS #4 Plugtests event, held at Sophia Antipolis, ETSI HQ, from July 1 – 5, 2024. This event brought together key stakeholders, including railway operators, telecom vendors, system integrators, and industry experts worldwide. ETSI organized the event with the support of the European Union, EFTA, TCCA-Critical Communications, and UIC— International Union of Railways. Read More... Full Article
id ETSI Releases New Guidelines to Enhance Cyber-security for Consumer IoT Devices By www.etsi.org Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:43:56 GMT Sophia Antipolis, 31 October 2024 Protect Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of Data as Smart Devices Proliferate. Read More... Full Article
id McGill Society of Montreal Holiday Social By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 20:00:00 -050011/25/2024 05:30:00PMLocation: Montreal, Canada Full Article
id MAA of Toronto Holiday Party By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 20:00:00 -050011/26/2024 06:00:00PMLocation: Toronto, Canada Full Article
id One-on-One with President Deep Saini By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:00:00 -050011/27/2024 12:00:00PMLocation: Montreal, Canada Full Article
id MAA of Brome-Missisquoi Holiday Season Gathering By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Sat, 30 Nov 2024 20:00:00 -050011/30/2024 05:00:00PMLocation: Lac-Brome (Knowlton), Canada Full Article
id McGill Society of Hong Kong Year End Holiday Dinner By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Tue, 03 Dec 2024 19:30:00 -050012/03/2024 07:30:00PMLocation: Happy Valley, Hong Kong (china) Full Article
id Los Angeles Holiday Party - Smoked Meat & Poutine Brunch By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Sat, 07 Dec 2024 13:30:00 -050012/07/2024 11:30:00AMLocation: Los Angeles, U. S. A. Full Article
id San Francisco Bay Area Holiday Party - Don't Miss the Fun! By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Sun, 08 Dec 2024 18:30:00 -050012/08/2024 04:30:00PMLocation: San Mateo, U. S. A. Full Article
id Vancouver Alumni Holiday Party By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Tue, 10 Dec 2024 19:00:00 -050012/10/2024 05:00:00PMLocation: Vancouver, Canada Full Article
id WLP Vancouver Holiday Social & Networking Event with Martha Piper! By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 19:00:00 -050012/11/2024 05:00:00PMLocation: Vancouver, Canada Full Article
id MAA Ottawa: Holiday Party By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 22:00:00 -050012/11/2024 06:00:00PMLocation: Ottawa, Canada Full Article
id MAA New York: McGill Alumni Holiday Party By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 21:00:00 -050012/12/2024 07:00:00PMLocation: New York, U. S. A. Full Article
id Calgary Holiday Party - Holiday Glamour at Lougheed House By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 14:37:28 -0400 Starts: Sat, 30 Nov 2024 19:00:00 -0500<div>Join us for a magical evening of holiday cheer at the <b>McGill Alumni Association of Calgary</b>'s <b>Holiday Soirée</b>!</div><div><br /></div><div>Immerse yourself in the historic ambiance of Lougheed House as we celebrate the season with festive decorations, delightful canapés, and a cash bar. </div><div><br /></div><div>This is your chance to dress up, socialize, make new friends, and reconnect with old ones-all while enjoying a fun evening with our community. <br /><br /></div><div><i>Get ready to be enchanted by the spirit of the holidays! <br /></i></div>Location: Calgary, Canada Full Article
id Racial Uplift Ideology in the Era of the Negro Problem By nationalhumanitiescenter.org Published On :: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:53:34 -0400 New essay by Kevin K. Gaines, "Racial Uplift Ideology in the Era of the Negro Problem," added to Freedom's Story: Teaching African American Literature and History, TeacherServe from the National Humanities Center. Full Article
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id Cybersecurity Snapshot: New Guides Offer Best Practices for Preventing Shadow AI and for Deploying Secure Software Updates By www.tenable.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 09:00:00 -0400 Looking for help with shadow AI? Want to boost your software updates’ safety? New publications offer valuable tips. Plus, learn why GenAI and data security have become top drivers of cyber strategies. And get the latest on the top “no-nos” for software security; the EU’s new cyber law; and CISOs’ communications with boards.Dive into six things that are top of mind for the week ending Oct. 25.1 - CSA: How to prevent “shadow AI” As organizations scale up their AI adoption, they must closely track their AI assets to secure them and mitigate their cyber risk. This includes monitoring the usage of unapproved AI tools by employees — an issue known as “shadow AI.”So how do you identify, manage and prevent shadow AI? You may find useful ideas in the Cloud Security Alliance’s new “AI Organizational Responsibilities: Governance, Risk Management, Compliance and Cultural Aspects” white paper.The white paper covers shadow AI topics including:Creating a comprehensive inventory of AI systemsConducting gap analyses to spot discrepancies between approved and actual AI usageImplementing ways to detect unauthorized AI waresEstablishing effective access controlsDeploying monitoring techniques “By focusing on these key areas, organizations can significantly reduce the risks associated with shadow AI, ensuring that all AI systems align with organizational policies, security standards, and regulatory requirements,” the white paper reads.For example, to create an inventory that offers the required visibility into AI assets, the document explains different elements each record should have, such as:The asset’s descriptionInformation about its AI modelsInformation about its data sets and data sourcesInformation about the tools used for its development and deploymentDetailed documentation about its lifecycle, regulatory compliance, ethical considerations and adherence to industry standardsRecords of its access control mechanismsShadow AI is one of four topics covered in the publication, which also unpacks risk management; governance and compliance; and safety culture and training.To get more details, read:The full “AI Organizational Responsibilities: Governance, Risk Management, Compliance and Cultural Aspects” white paperA complementary slide presentationThe CSA blog “Shadow AI Prevention: Safeguarding Your Organization’s AI Landscape”For more information about AI security issues, including shadow AI, check out these Tenable blogs:“Do You Think You Have No AI Exposures? Think Again”“Securing the AI Attack Surface: Separating the Unknown from the Well Understood”“Never Trust User Inputs -- And AI Isn't an Exception: A Security-First Approach”“6 Best Practices for Implementing AI Securely and Ethically”“Compromising Microsoft's AI Healthcare Chatbot Service”2 - Best practices for secure software updatesThe security and reliability of software updates took center stage in July when an errant update caused massive and unprecedented tech outages globally.To help prevent such episodes, U.S. and Australian cyber agencies have published “Safe Software Deployment: How Software Manufacturers Can Ensure Reliability for Customers.”“It is critical for all software manufacturers to implement a safe software deployment program supported by verified processes, including robust testing and measurements,” reads the 12-page document.Although the guide is aimed primarily at commercial software vendors, its recommendations can be useful for any organization with software development teams that deploy updates internally. The guide outlines key steps for a secure software development process, including planning; development and testing; internal rollout; and controlled rollout. It also addresses errors and emergency protocols.“A safe software deployment process should be integrated with the organization’s SDLC, quality program, risk tolerance, and understanding of the customer’s environment and operations,” reads the guide, authored by the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the FBI and the Australian Cyber Security Centre.To get more details, read:The “Safe Software Deployment: How Software Manufacturers Can Ensure Reliability for Customers” guideThe CISA alert “CISA, US, and International Partners Release Joint Guidance to Assist Software Manufacturers with Safe Software Deployment Processes”For more information about secure software updates:“Tenable’s Software Update Process Protects Customers’ Business Continuity with a Safe, Do-No-Harm Design” (Tenable)“The critical importance of robust release processes” (Cloud Native Computing Foundation)“Software Deployment Security: Risks and Best Practices” (DevOps.com)“Software Updates, A Double-Edged Sword for Cybersecurity Professionals” (Infosecurity)“DevOps Best Practices for Faster and More Reliable Software Delivery” (DevOps.com)3 - Report: GenAI, attack variety, data security drive cyber strategiesWhat issues act as catalysts for organizations’ cybersecurity actions today? Hint: They’re fairly recent concerns. The promise and peril of generative AI ranks first. It’s closely followed by the ever growing variety of cyberattacks; and by the intensifying urgency to protect data.That’s according to CompTIA’s “State of Cybersecurity 2025” report, based on a survey of almost 1,200 business and IT pros in North America and in parts of Europe and Asia. These three key factors, along with others like the scale of attacks, play a critical role in how organizations currently outline their cybersecurity game plans.“Understanding these drivers is essential for organizations to develop proactive and adaptive cybersecurity strategies that address the evolving threat landscape and safeguard their digital assets,” reads a CompTIA blog about the report.Organizations are eagerly trying to understand both how generative AI can help their cybersecurity programs and how this technology is being used by malicious actors to make cyberattacks harder to detect and prevent.Meanwhile, concern about data protection has ballooned in the past couple of years. “As organizations become more data-driven, the need to protect sensitive information has never been more crucial,” reads the blog.Not only are organizations focused on securing data at rest, in transit and in use, but they’re also creating foundational data-management practices, according to the report.“The rise of AI has accelerated the need for robust data practices in order to properly train AI algorithms, and the demand for data science continues to be strong as businesses seek competitive differentiation,” the report reads.To get more details, read:The report’s announcement “Cybersecurity success hinges on full organizational support, new CompTIA report asserts”CompTIA’s blogs “Today’s top drivers for cybersecurity strategy” and “Cybersecurity’s maturity: CompTIA’s State of Cybersecurity 2025 report”The full “State of Cybersecurity 2025” reportFor more information about data security posture management (DSPM) and preventing AI-powered attacks, check out these Tenable resources:“Harden Your Cloud Security Posture by Protecting Your Cloud Data and AI Resources” (blog)“Know Your Exposure: Is Your Cloud Data Secure in the Age of AI?” (on-demand webinar)“The Data-Factor: Why Integrating DSPM Is Key to Your CNAPP Strategy” (blog)“Mitigating AI-Related Security Risks” (on-demand webinar)“Securing the AI Attack Surface: Separating the Unknown from the Well Understood” (blog)4 - CISA lists software dev practices most harmful for securityRecommended best practices abound in the cybersecurity world. However, CISA and the FBI are taking the opposite tack in their quest to improve the security of software products: They just released a list of the worst security practices that software manufacturers ought to avoid.Titled “Product Security Bad Practices,” the document groups the “no-nos” into three main categories: product properties; security features; and organizational processes and policies.“It’s 2024, and basic, preventable software defects continue to enable crippling attacks against hospitals, schools, and other critical infrastructure. This has to stop,” CISA Director Jen Easterly said in a statement.“These product security bad practices pose unacceptable risks in this day and age, and yet are all too common,” she added. Here are some of the worst practices detailed in the document, which is part of CISA’s “Secure by Design” effort:Using programming languages considered “memory unsafe”Including user-provided input in SQL query stringsReleasing a product with default passwordsReleasing a product with known and exploited vulnerabilitiesNot using multi-factor authenticationFailing to disclose vulnerabilities in a timely mannerAlthough the guidance is aimed primarily at software makers whose products are used by critical infrastructure organizations, the recommendations apply to all software manufacturers.If you’re interested in sharing your feedback with CISA and the FBI, you can submit comments about the document until December 16, 2024 on the Federal Register.To get more details, check out:CISA’s announcement “CISA and FBI Release Product Security Bad Practices for Public Comment”The full document “Product Security Bad Practices”For more information about how to develop secure software:“Tenable Partners with CISA to Enhance Secure By Design Practices” (Tenable)“Ensuring Application Security from Design to Operation with DevSecOps” (DevOps.com)“What is application security?” (TechTarget)“Guidelines for Software Development (Australian Cyber Security Centre)5 - New EU law focuses on cybersecurity of connected digital productsMakers of digital products — both software and hardware — that directly or indirectly connect to networks and to other devices will have to comply with specific cybersecurity safeguards in the European Union.A newly adopted law known as the “Cyber Resilience Act” outlines cybersecurity requirements for the design, development, production and lifecycle maintenance of these types of products, including IoT wares such as connected cars. For example, it specifies a number of “essential cybersecurity requirements” for these products, including that they:Aren’t shipped with known exploitable vulnerabilitiesFeature a “secure by default” configurationCan fix their vulnerabilities via automatic software updatesOffer access protection via control mechanisms, such as authentication and identity managementProtect the data they store, transmit and process using, for example, at-rest and in-transit encryption“The new regulation aims to fill the gaps, clarify the links, and make the existing cybersecurity legislative framework more coherent, ensuring that products with digital components (...) are made secure throughout the supply chain and throughout their lifecycle,” reads a statement from the EU’s European Council.The law will “enter into force” after its publication in the EU’s official journal and will apply and be enforceable 36 months later, so most likely in October 2027 or November 2027. However, some of its provisions will be enforceable a year prior.For more information and analysis about the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act:“Cyber Resilience Act Requirements Standards Mapping” (ENISA)“The Cyber Resilience Act, an Accidental European Alien Torts Statute?” (Lawfare)“EU Cybersecurity Regulation Adopted, Impacts Connected Products” (National Law Review)“Open source foundations unite on common standards for EU’s Cyber Resilience Act” (TechCrunch)“The Cyber Resilience Act: A New Era for Mobile App Developers” (DevOps.com)VIDEOThe EU Cyber Resilience Act: A New Era for Business Engagement in Open Source Software (Linux Foundation) 6 - UK cyber agency: CISOs must communicate better with boardsCISOs and boards of directors are struggling to understand each other, and this is increasing their organizations’ cyber risk, new research from the U.K.’s cyber agency has found.For example, in one alarming finding, 80% of respondents, which included board members, CISOs and other cyber leaders in medium and large enterprises, confessed to being unsure of who is ultimately accountable for cybersecurity in their organizations.“We found that in many organisations, the CISO (or equivalent role) thought that the Board was accountable, whilst the Board thought it was the CISO,” reads a blog about the research titled “How to talk to board members about cyber.”As a result, the U.K. National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has released new guidance aimed at helping CISOs better communicate with their organizations’ boards titled “Engaging with Boards to improve the management of cyber security risk.”“Cyber security is a strategic issue, which means you must engage with Boards on their terms and in their language to ensure the cyber risk is understood, managed and mitigated,” the document reads.Here’s a small sampling of the advice:Understand your audience, including who are the board’s members and their areas of expertise; and how the board works, such as its meeting formats and its committees.Talk about cybersecurity in terms of risks, and outline these risks concretely and precisely, presenting them in a matter-of-fact way.Don’t limit your communication with board members to formal board meetings. Look for opportunities to talk to them individually or in small groups outside of these board meetings.Elevate the discussions so that you link cybersecurity with your organization’s business challenges, goals and context.Aim to provide a holistic view, and avoid using technical jargon.Aim to advise instead of to educate. Full Article
id Canadian securities regulators publish coordinated blanket orders to provide temporary exemptions from certain derivatives data reporting requirements By www.osc.ca Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 17:52:49 GMT TORONTO – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today published Full Article
id CSA provides update on binding dispute resolution By www.osc.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 21:18:29 GMT TORONTO – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is providing an update to interested parties on the status of its work to introduce binding authority for an independent dispute resolution service. Full Article
id SpotOn London 2012 Storify: ORCID – why do we need a unique researcher ID? By www.nature.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 15:53:18 +0000 Here is a Storify round up of the SpotOn London session: ORCID – why do we Full Article Featured Policy SpotOn London (#SoLo) Storifys #solo12ORCID
id The Black Panther Party : a graphic novel history / David F. Walker ; art, colors, and letters by Marcus Kwame Anderson. By library.gcpl.lib.oh.us Published On :: "Founded in Oakland, California, in 1966, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was a radical political organization that stood in defiant contrast to the mainstream civil rights movement. This gripping illustrated history explores the impact and significance of the Panthers, from their social, educational, and healthcare programs that were designed to uplift the Black community to their battle against police brutality through citizen patrols and frequent clashes with the FBI, which targeted the Party from its outset. Using dramatic comic book-style retellings and illustrated profiles of key figures, The Black Panther Party captures the major events, people, and actions of the Party, as well as their cultural and political influence and enduring legacy." -- Page [2] of cover. Full Article
id Dune. House Atreides. Volume 1 / written by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson ; illustrated by Dev Pramanik ; lettered by Ed Dukeshire ; colored by Alex Guimarães ; cover by Jae Lee & June Chung. By library.gcpl.lib.oh.us Published On :: "Set in the years leading up the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Dune— 'Dume: House Atreides transports readers to the far future on the desert planet Arrakis where Pardot Kynes seeks its secrets. Meanwhile, a violent coup is planned by the son of Emperor Elrood; an eight-year-old slave Duncan Idaho seeks to escape his cruel masters; and a young man named Leto Atreides begins a fateful journey. These unlikely souls are drawn together first as renegades and then as something more, as they discover their true fate— to change the very shape of history!" -- Description provided by publisher. Full Article
id Firefly. Blue Sun rising. Part 1 / created by Joss Whedon ; written by Greg Pak ; illustrated by Dan McDaid, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Daniel Bayliss ; colored by Marcelo Costa ; lettered by Jim Campbell. By library.gcpl.lib.oh.us Published On :: "Sheriff Mal Reynolds has a new partner— a law enforcing robot from the Blue Sun corporation, who doesn't care about motives, about mercy, about anything other than enforcing the law— no matter the cost. The Blue Sun Corporation has helped to run the universe from the shadows for years, but they're ready to step into the light and take over. If Mal wants to keep his job and protect his sector, the smart move would be to play by their rulebook. But for Mal, there's really one choice— reunite the crew of the Serenity for one last impossible job to save the 'verse. Greg Pak and artist Dan McDaid launch Mal & the crew of Serenity into their biggest war yet, officially continuing Joss Whedon's acclaimed series." -- Provided by publisher. Full Article
id Firefly. Blue Sun rising. Part 2 / created by Joss Whedon ; written by Greg Pak ; illustrated by Dan McDaid, Lalit Kumar Sharma, Daniel Bayliss ; inks by Vincenzo Federici ; colored by Marcelo Costa ; lettered by Jim Campbell. By library.gcpl.lib.oh.us Published On :: "The stage is set for the final battle as the first ever Firefly event concludes, with Sheriff Mal Reynolds— yeah, he's still getting used to it too— making a choice that may cost him those he loves most, whether he knows it or not … Shocking losses lead to stunning decisions as Mal and the crew of Serenity must face the consequences of their choices in war against the Blue Sun Corporation. The 'Verse is changing in ways no one ever expected— and a new chapter of Firefly begins here." -- Provided by publisher. Full Article
id The impacts of COVID-19 on global food security and the coping strategy [in Chinese] By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Fri, 11 Dec 2020 5:05:01 EST Article PDF (download) Full Article
id Nutrition and economic development: Exploring Egypt's exceptionalism and the role of food subsidies [in Chinese] By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Wed, 31 Mar 2021 5:05:01 EDT Full Article
id 2021 Global food policy report: Transforming food systems after COVID-19: Synopsis [in Chinese] By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Sat, 03 Apr 2021 5:05:01 EDT 2020年在诸多方面都让我们始料未及。新冠肺炎(COVID-19)疫情为全球带来了一场大规模的公共卫生灾难,各国均陷入了疫情及其相关应对政策带来的不同程度的经济困境,面临服务严重中断和人员流动严重受限的局面。无论是富裕国家还是贫穷国家,均未能幸免。在中低收入国家,许多弱势群体直接面临食物安全、医疗和营养方面的威胁。丧失生计、营养不良、教育中断和资源枯竭造成的长期影响可能性非常巨大,特别是对许多国家来说,距离新冠肺炎疫情的结束还遥遥无期。此外,疫情还凸显并加剧了我们食物系统的薄弱环节和不平等状况。一年过去了,全球因新冠肺炎疫情而进一步偏离了到2030年实现可持续发展目标(SDG)的进程。显然,食物系统可以在推动我们走上正轨方面发挥核心作用。要想实现可持续发展目标,就必须对食物系统进行转型,帮助我们更好地为下一次冲击做好准备,同时造福世界贫困人口和弱势群体以及我们的地球。 Full Article
id Monitoring indicators of economic activity in Sudan amidst ongoing conflict using satellite data [in Arabic] By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 5:05:01 EDT استمرت المواجهة في السودان بين القوات المسلحة السودانية وقوات الدعم السريع لعدة أشهر قبل أن تتصاعد إلى نزاع مسلح في 15 أبريل 2023. بالإضافة ة إلى جانب الكارثة الإنسانية، عطل النزاع العديد من الخدمات العامة مثل الكهرباء والمياه والخدمات الصحية والخدمات المصرفية، بينما تعطل أيضا الوصول إلى الأسواق، مما أدى إلى ندرة كبيرة في السلع والخدمات. وقد دمر الصراع البنية التحتية الرئيسية، وقيد التجارة المحلية والدولية وعطل أنشطة الإنتاج وسلاسل الموردين. Full Article
id The economy-wide impact of Sudan’s ongoing conflict: Implications on economic activity, agrifood system and poverty [in Arabic] By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Wed, 04 Oct 2023 5:05:01 EDT دخل النزاع المسلح بين القوات المسلحة السودانية وقوات الدعم السريع في السودان شهره السادس منذ اندلاعه في 15 أبريل 2023، دون أي مؤشرات على انتهائه قريبا. تسببت الحرب في كارثة إنسانية حادة، دمرت البنية التحتية الرئيسية، وقيدت أنشطة التجارة والإنتاج. علاوة على ذلك، أدى ذلك إلى تعطيل الوصول إلى المرافق العامة والخدمات المالية والأسواق، مما أدى إلى ندرة كبيرة في السلع والخدمات. في هذه الورقة، نستخدم إطار نمذجة مضاعف مصفوفة المحاسبة الاجتماعية لتقييم الآثار الاقتصادية على مستوى الاقتصاد لهذه الاضطرابات في النشاط الاقتصادي والموارد الإنتاجية وسبل العيش. Full Article
id Armed conflict and business operations in Sudan: Survey evidence from agri-food processing firms [in Arabic] By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Sat, 21 Oct 2023 5:05:01 EDT Full Article
id How did households in Mali cope with covariate shocks between 2018 and 2023? Exploration of a unique dataset By africa.ifpri.info Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 16:36:30 +0000 Citation Marivoet, Wim; and Hema, Aboubacar. 2024. How did households in Mali cope with covariate shocks between 2018 and 2023? Source: IFPRI Africa Regional Office (AFR) Full Article Africa conflicts; extreme weather events; farming systems; households New Publication News Publications shock; food prices food security livestock violence
id Do safety net programs reduce conflict risk? Evidence from a large-scale public works program in Ethiopia By essp.ifpri.info Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 09:08:15 +0000 Summary of the findings • We find that the PSNP did not significantly alter the risk of violent events. • However, it had a negative impact on demonstrations (protests and riots) as well as fatalities. • These effects are most pronounced during the period of 2014-18, coinciding with widespread protests in Amhara and Oromia, the […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program Full Article News Presentations Publications
id Do social protection programs reduce conflict risk? Evidence from a large-scale safety net program in rural Ethiopia By essp.ifpri.info Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 09:10:32 +0000 PSNP is largest public works program in Africa • Started in 2005 in four main highland regions • Approximately 8 million participants • We examine the effect of PSNP on both high-intensity and low-intensity conflict • Using Govt. of Ethiopia administrative PSNP records and geocoded data on conflict events (Armed Conflict Location & Event Data […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program Full Article News Presentations Publications
id Hybrid Research and Policy Conference on “Livestock, Gender, and Agency Amid Conflict in Ethiopia” By essp.ifpri.info Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 04:55:41 +0000 The CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) presents: 'Livestock, Gender, and Agency Amid Conflict in Ethiopia' 📅 Dec 11, 2024, ILRI Info Center, Addis Ababa. Join us as we discuss CGIAR NPS’s latest findings to guide policies that strengthen Ethiopia’s livestock sector. CGIAR International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Policy Studies Institute […] Source: IFPRI Ethiopia: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program Full Article Events Featured Post News
id Agricultura, seguridad alimentaria, desarrollo y proteccion ambiental: Un futuro para Honduraas basado en la ciencia, tecnologia e innovacion By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Jul 2022 5:05:01 EDT Full Article
id Estudio sobre el COVID-19 en el área rural de Guatemala: Efectos de largo plazo sobre la seguridad alimentaria y nutricional de los hogares en el Altiplano Occidental By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Wed, 21 Dec 2022 5:05:01 EST Desde el inicio de la pandemia del COVID-19, los productores agrícolas de Guatemala han afrontado múltiples restricciones de movimiento tanto locales como nacionales, así como también disrupciones en las cadenas de valor agrícolas. Asimismo, los productores han estado expuestos a varios choques externos como las tormentas tropicales de ETA e IOTA hacia finales de 2020 y el reciente conflicto bélico en Europa del Este y crisis de precios. Full Article
id Mapeo de intervenciones en seguridad alimentaria y nutrición en Guatemala: Análisis a nivel municipal By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Wed, 28 Dec 2022 5:05:01 EST La desnutrición y la deficiencia de micronutrientes es un problema grave en Guatemala. Los resultados de la IV Encuesta Nacional de Salud Materno-Infantil 2014-15 (MSPAS, INE, ICF, 2017) indican que el 46.5% de los niños menores de cinco años padecen de desnutrición crónica. Según el portal de datos del Banco Mundial, Guatemala es el país con mayor prevalencia de desnutrición crónica de América Latina y el Caribe y sexto en el mundo. Full Article