resilience Black Resilience: The Blueprint for Black Triumph in the Face of Racism By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 08:00:00 GMT K. Braeden Anderson became the first person to play Division I college basketball while in law school; his new book provides powerful strategies for Black success and empowerment Full Article
resilience Enter The Shieldon Barraskewda: Resilience, Sleekness, and High-Performance in One Knife By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 08:00:00 GMT Shieldon knives are renowned as sturdy outdoor companions and the newly launched Shieldon Barraskewda lives up to this in spades. Full Article
resilience The Power of Mindset – Building Resilience Through Acceptance & Mindfulness By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Mar 2024 08:00:00 GMT By Brenda Hibbs Full Article
resilience Kevin D. McCall's My Good Government Job Vol. 1 – A Story of Triumph and Resilience Is Now Available By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 08:00:00 GMT An Inspirational Blueprint for Turning Workplace Struggles into Success Full Article
resilience Acclaimed Author Kay A. Oliver Unveils a Heartfelt Tale of Family, Love, and Resilience in "Ice Cream Moments: A Journey of Family" By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Jan 2024 08:00:00 GMT Author of Acclaimed Book "Road to Elysium," comes "Ice Cream Moments," a heartwarming journey of family. Full Article
resilience Unveiling Stories of Past, Present, and Human Resilience By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 08:00:00 GMT Exploring Life's Rich Tapestry Through Saiera Gulam's Literary Lens Full Article
resilience Resilience, and hope— an unforgettable graduation ceremony of 111,628 graduates from Shincheonji By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 08:00:00 GMT Total Graduates: 111,628, breaking the record for the largest single-denomination graduation once again Full Article
resilience Carlos Alberto Serrano's Adversidad y Tenacidad – A Symphonic Journey of Resilience and Triumph Over Adversity By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 08:00:00 GMT Award-winning composer Carlos Alberto Serrano's latest symphonic poem narrates his personal journey of overcoming a traumatic brain injury (TBI), emphasizing resilience through orchestral sound Full Article
resilience World Green Economy Summit 2024 highlights the critical role of green finance in enhancing climate resilience and advancing sustainable development By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 08:00:00 GMT Full Article
resilience Self Esteem And Resilience For Women: The Glass Ceiling Can Be Shattered Says Bestselling Author, Award Winning Film Maker Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 08:00:00 GMT Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein is a bestselling author and visionary psychologist and film maker. In the tradition of authors like Judy Blume, Dr. Holstein pushes the envelope in covering the challenges women of all ages really face. Full Article
resilience FireFlex Yoga Celebrates a Decade of Delivering Yoga, Wellness, and Resilience Trainings to First Responders By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:00:00 GMT New Donation-Based Online Yoga Classes; Train the Trainer Delivered On Location at First Responder Agencies Nationwide; Conscious Leadership Trainings Full Article
resilience Darius Rucker on Resilience and Reinvention By hbr.org Published On :: Tue, 02 Jul 2024 08:00:58 -0500 Darius Rucker has reached the top of the music charts in not just one but two genres: first as the lead singer of the 1990s band Hootie and the Blowfish, then in a second act as a solo country star. He shares lessons on following your passion, staying humble, working your way up, and defying stereotypes and expectations. He's the author of a new memoir Life's Too Short. Full Article
resilience Carhartt boosts its cyber resilience with Rubrik By www.kmworld.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 03:00:35 EST Workwear brand migrates more than 600 workloads from multiple legacy backup vendors to Rubrik Security Cloud Full Article
resilience A Conversation on Black Resistance, Resilience and Being Real By www.littler.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Feb 2023 15:02:55 +0000 As February comes to a close, Littler is capping off our celebration of Black History Month with a special podcast highlighting the voices of some of our Black attorneys. Kimberly Dobson (Long Island, NY) talks with fellow Littler attorneys, Kim Carter (San Diego, CA), Jason Byrd (New York City, NY), and Taylor Lawson (Memphis, TN) about how they’ve experienced – and seen the impact of – Black resistance in their personal and professional lives. Full Article
resilience Learning Support for a Multi-Country Climate Resilience Programme for Food Security By www.youtube.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:12:15 +0000 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHhFYrwJjow Full Article From Our Channel News
resilience Learning Support for a Multi-Country Climate Resilience Programme for Food Security By www.youtube.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 18:36:23 +0000 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ata12_CZy4A Full Article From Our Channel News
resilience From risk to resilience: How strategic government partnerships By africa.ifpri.info Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 16:08:00 +0000 From risk to resilience: How strategic government partnerships can enhance access to insurance-linked credit for smallholders in Zambia By Martina Source: IFPRI Africa Regional Office (AFR) Full Article Africa Blog Climate Change News Resilience Risk and Insurance Zambia Southern Africa
resilience From risk to resilience: How strategic government partnerships can enhance access to insurance-linked credit for smallholders in Zambia By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 14:58:06 +0000 From risk to resilience: How strategic government partnerships can enhance access to insurance-linked credit for smallholders in Zambia The power of bundled solutions The post From risk to resilience: How strategic government partnerships can enhance access to insurance-linked credit for smallholders in Zambia appeared first on IFPRI. Full Article
resilience Learning Support for a Multi-Country Climate Resilience Programme for Food Security By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 17:22:01 +0000 Learning Support for a Multi-Country Climate Resilience Programme for Food Security The Learning Support for a Sub-Saharan Africa Multi-Country Climate Resilience Program for Food Security, launched in 2023, aims to enhance food security and climate resilience across 14 African countries. This collaboration among CGIAR, the World Food Programme, and the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) has three pillars: scaling disaster risk financing, transforming food systems […] The post Learning Support for a Multi-Country Climate Resilience Programme for Food Security appeared first on IFPRI. Full Article
resilience Advancing Sustainable Agri-food Systems for Climate Resilience, Food Security, and Global Collaboration By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:49:10 +0000 Advancing Sustainable Agri-food Systems for Climate Resilience, Food Security, and Global Collaboration The livestream will be available on Tuesday November 12, 2024 at 5:00 – 6:30 pm (America/Sao_Paulo) / 3:00 – 4:30 pm (US/Eastern). Join us for an in-depth discussion on Avanzar2030, an evidence-based initiative that identifies promising innovations in agri-food systems and estimates the costs of implementing them. Launched in response to the 2021 UN Food […] The post Advancing Sustainable Agri-food Systems for Climate Resilience, Food Security, and Global Collaboration appeared first on IFPRI. Full Article
resilience Resilience in the Face of Adversity By play.prx.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Jul 2022 04:00:00 -0000 This week, we feature two stories about people finding power within themselves. This episode is hosted by Sarah Haberman. Host: Sarah Haberman Storytellers: Sheila Calloway Susanne Schmidt Full Article adfree mothshorts
resilience Mind Over Moment: 6 Tools to Build Resilience, Happiness, and Success By www.recruiter.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 17:02:35 EST Article by Anne Grady Do you often feel like you have spent your whole day chipping away at your to-do list without accomplishing any of the things that are most important to you? You are not alone. As a CEO, mom, wife, volunteer, friend, daughter, and overachiever, I know how that feels. It's like you're on a hamster wheel, never making any progress. You go through the week looking forward to Friday, and then you spend the weekend catching ... Full Article
resilience [ E.102 (12/19) ] - Terms and definitions for disaster relief systems, network resilience and recovery By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 11:30:00 GMT Terms and definitions for disaster relief systems, network resilience and recovery Full Article
resilience Kenya: Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre At Kenyatta University Wins Tourism Resilience Award in London By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:34:54 GMT [Capital FM] London, UK -- The Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre - Eastern Africa (GTRCMC-EA), based at Kenyatta University, has been honoured with the prestigious Tourism Resilience Award during the Global Resilience Council Hall of Fame Awards at Plaisterers' Hall in London. Full Article East Africa Kenya Travel and Tourism
resilience Logistics UK responds to the National Infrastructure Commission’s report on resilience in infrastructure By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Speaking about the publication of the National Infrastructure Commission’s report ‘Developing Resilience in UK Infrastructure’, Jonathan Walker, Head of Cities and Infrastructure Policy at business group Logistics UK said: “Building resilience into every area of the UK’s infrastructure is vital if the country’s highly interconnected supply chain is to be protected. Full Article
resilience Cyber resilience in healthcare: Safeguarding data in a digital age By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 21:48:09 +0000 Explore strategies for digital transformation, patient-centered technology and strengthening cybersecurity in the health care sector. The post Cyber resilience in healthcare: Safeguarding data in a digital age first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Cybersecurity Federal Insights IT Modernization Technology Splunk
resilience Blue Yonder launches interoperable solutions to unlock performance and build supply chain resilience By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Nov 9200 17:05:39 +0000 Blue Yonder, the supply chain solutions provider, has released its largest product update in the history of the company, launching what it describes as the first set of interoperable solutions across the entire supply chain – from planning to warehouse, transportation, and commerce – delivered on the company’s Luminate Cognitive Platform. Full Article
resilience HHS’ ASPR playing ‘quarterback’ for cyber response, resilience By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 19:51:28 +0000 Brian Mazanec, the deputy director of the Office of Preparedness in HHS’ ASPR, said they are implementing several initiatives under its year-old strategy. The post HHS’ ASPR playing ‘quarterback’ for cyber response, resilience first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Ask the CIO Ask the CIO Podcasts Cybersecurity Radio Interviews Technology Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response Brian Mazanec Department of Health and Human Services Healthcare IT
resilience Seven cyber resilience recommendations for DoD mission continuity and data recovery By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 16:21:28 +0000 The DoD must prioritize data recovery and backup strategies to counter escalating cyber threats and build cyber resilience. The post Seven cyber resilience recommendations for DoD mission continuity and data recovery first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Commentary Cybersecurity Technology Rubrik Travis Rosiek
resilience Video: Sir Dudley Releases ‘Resilience’ Album By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Jun 2024 01:20:08 +0000 Bermudian reggae artist Giles “Sir Dudley” Spurling has released his debut album, Resilience, on all major streaming platforms. Sir Dudley, a singer-songwriter, has teamed up with Craig “The Audio Guy” Simons, formerly known as Mr IVibes, who has produced the music on the ten-song album, described as reggae-influenced pop. Known for his iconic song, Bermudian […] Full Article All Entertainment Music Videos #GoodNews #Music #MusicVideos #Reggae
resilience How to Develop Resilience: Key Steps for Thriving Through Adversity By www.lifehack.org Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 19:20:29 +0000 Resilience is the key to transforming challenges into opportunities for personal growth. It’s not just about bouncing back from setbacks—it’s about thriving despite them. Resilience is not something you either have or you don’t. Instead, it is a skill you can cultivate and strengthen over time. In this article, we’ll explore the multifaceted nature of ... Read more The post How to Develop Resilience: Key Steps for Thriving Through Adversity appeared first on LifeHack. Full Article Mental Wellness
resilience Resilience and wellbeing in people living with dementia in relation to perceived attitudes in their communities By lx.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 20, 2015 - 14:28 This is a paper produced as part of the PROP2 (Practitioner Research: Outcomes and Partnership) programme, a partnership between the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships (CRFR) at the University of Edinburgh and Iriss that was about health and social care in Scotland. This paper was written by Geraldine Ditta from Alzheimer Scotland who participated in the PROP2 programme. People living with dementia are at risk of becoming socially isolated and disconnected from their local communities. Reactions from others on being told someone has dementia can have a significant impact on the person with dementia’s sense of self. This study sought to explore the perceptions of people with dementia in relation to attitudes within their communities and how they subsequently respond. Semi-structured interviews were carried out to examine how they feel about their lives with dementia. Full Article
resilience China’s Dream: The Chinese Communist Party’s Culture, Resilience and Power By f1.media.brightcove.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000 Full Article
resilience Securing Our Climate Future: Risk, Resilience and Diplomacy By f1.media.brightcove.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2019 00:00:00 +0100 Full Article
resilience COVID-19 Teaches Resilience and the ‘Vulnerability Paradox’ By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Fri, 07 Aug 2020 17:37:37 +0000 7 August 2020 Dr Gareth Price Senior Research Fellow, Asia-Pacific Programme @DrGarethPrice Google Scholar Christopher Vandome Research Fellow, Africa Programme LinkedIn Humility from decision-makers, building trust in leaders and institutions, and learning from international experience are critical if countries are to better prepare for the next global crisis. 2020-08-07-Vietnam-Health-Virus-Art An information poster on preventing the spread of COVID-19 in Hanoi, Vietnam. Photo by MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP via Getty Images. While we must wait for the final reckoning of most successful national coronavirus responses, it does still appear those countries with memories of MERS and SARS - such as Singapore, Taiwan, Hong-Kong, and South Korea – led the way in being best prepared for COVID-19, with strong contract tracing and isolation measures.Experience of previous outbreaks informed the containment strategies adopted by countries in East Asia in response to COVID-19. Vietnam reported its first case of COVID-19 in January but, over the following four months with rapid targeted testing, contact tracing and successful containment, only around 300 additional cases with no deaths were confirmed.These countries learned to be flexible fast when new transmissions occurred, establishing quick lockdown measures targeted at key groups such as Singapore’s schools or South Korea’s night clubs and religious centres. In stark contrast, most European countries were overwhelmed by the pandemic despite enjoying world-class health systems, predictive models, scientific expertise, wealth, and resources.Asia may have suffered first from coronavirus, but there is no ‘first mover advantage’ in dealing with a pandemic. The more resilient a society, the better placed it is to cope with a variety of risks and challenges. But to become resilient, a society needs to have faced setbacks and learned from them. And to remain resilient, it needs to stay aware of its own vulnerabilities and avoid complacency.Prior experience of crises and disturbances, coupled with a ‘trial and error’ process of learning to deal with them, makes a society more resilient, whereas high levels of economic welfare and relative lack of recent crises leave some societies less prepared to face shocks. This is known as the ‘vulnerability paradox’.Within Europe, it has actually been the Greek handling of COVID-19 that so far appears more successful than others. Greece is a country which has suffered a decade of austerity leading to a weakened healthcare system. And with one of Europe’s oldest populations, the Greek government was keenly aware of its own vulnerabilities. This prompted an early lockdown and a rapid increase in intensive care beds.Although better state capacity and health system capability are clearly positives for mitigating disasters, citizens do tend to be less familiar with risk preparedness. This lack of experience can then breed complacency which threatens societies where risks are often complex, numerous, transboundary and inter-related.Conversely, the absence of systemic resilience at a national level often puts the onus on family units or local communities – creating resilience as a necessary response to weak government capacity. There is little choice but to learn to look after yourself and your community.However, although the vulnerability paradox helps explain why prior experience makes a system more resilient, societies need to stay aware of their own vulnerabilities and avoid complacency if they are to continually remain resilient.Complacency coupled with a belief in the virtues of the free market has left some countries hit harder than others by the pandemic. In normal times, ‘just in time’ business models can be highly efficient compared to holding vast stocks. But it does not require hindsight to know that a global health crisis will see demand for protective equipment soar and these business models severely challenged.Several societies have also witnessed a decline in trust towards institutions, especially politicians or the media. The deployment of science as justification for political decisions around coronavirus was presumably intended to help garner trust in those decisions. But when the science itself is inexact because of inadequate or emerging knowledge, this strategy is hardly fail-safe.COVID-19 does provide an opportunity to rebuild trust by rethinking the relationship between the state and its citizens, to engage people more directly in a discussion about societal resilience with empowered citizens, and to rebuild a social contract between state and society in the context of recent significant changes and further potential threats.It should also provide a salutary wake-up call to a range of ‘strongmen’ leaders prone to portraying issues rather simplistically. Although COVID-19 may be one of the few complex problems to which simplistic measures do apply - such as wearing a mask and using social distancing – these do not provide the whole solution.Generally, declining trust in politicians reflects the ongoing inability of current politics to deal with a range of societal challenges. COVID-19 is certainly the most sudden and presents the biggest immediate economic shock of recent times, but it is just the latest in a long line of examples of political failure, such as conflict in the Middle East, climate change, terrorism, and cyber-attacks.Along with the growth of automation and digitization which provide opportunities at the macro-level but threats at a more micro-level, what most of these issues have in common is that national responses are likely to fail. Restoring trust requires re-energized global governance, and this means compromise and humility – qualities which appear in short supply to many current politicians.But, regardless of political will, building resilience to tackle ongoing or rapidly forthcoming challenges also rubs up against free market beliefs, because building resilience is a long-term investment and comes at a price. But by acknowledging vulnerabilities, avoiding complacency, implementing lessons from past experiences, and learning from others, policymakers will be better prepared for the next crisis.Reconstructing societies through the prism of resilience creates fundamentally different outcomes to global challenges, and can build trust between elected representatives and the wider population. Accepting the vulnerability paradox and acknowledging that those generally less prone to disasters are actually less able to cope when change happens creates a powerful argument for this new approach. Full Article
resilience Towards just transition in Africa: Green financing for nature-based solutions and rural resilience By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 10:52:13 +0000 Towards just transition in Africa: Green financing for nature-based solutions and rural resilience 21 July 2022 — 9:30AM TO 1:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 30 June 2022 Libreville and online This hybrid event in Libreville explores just transition policy and green financing for nature-based solutions, with a particular focus on the integration of job creation priorities in conservation and rural resilience. Global climate policies towards a ‘just transition’ under the Paris Agreement should align with and support African states’ national sustainable development priorities – in particular, the need for decent and fair job creation, as well as resilient and sustainable land, environment, and ecosystem management policies. Achieving green growth requires innovative and more accessible financing models, especially as wealthy nations’ financial pledges have fallen short. Ahead of the ‘African COP27’ set to take place in Egypt in November 2022, there is a need for transformational strategic thinking and context-specific action from African governments, civil society, businesses and financiers, in their green financing demands and national implementation plans. Preservation of biodiversity and nature is not only critical in the global fight against climate change but is also vital for conservation-based economic development. Natural capital stocks, such as terrestrial and marine ecosystems and biodiversity, produce benefits that support societal and individual well-being and economic prosperity, such as clean air, fresh water, regulation of water flows and pollination of crops – while also acting as important carbon sinks. Financing environmental protection must go beyond compensation and contribute to creating fair social and economic conditions for incentivizing conservation. At this hybrid event in Libreville, participants will discuss green financing for nature-based solutions, particularly the integration of plans for job creation in conservation and rural resilience within just transition planning. This event is part of a series on Towards Just Transition: Connecting Green Financing and Sustainable Job Creation in Africa, supported by the Chatham House Sustainability Accelerator. This event will be held in French and English with simultaneous interpretation. This event will also be broadcast live on the Chatham House Africa Programme’s Facebook page. Green financing for nature-based solutions and rural resilience - English agenda (PDF) Green financing for nature-based solutions and rural resilience - French agenda (PDF) Full Article
resilience COVID-19 in South Africa: Leadership, Resilience and Inequality By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 14:50:58 +0000 COVID-19 in South Africa: Leadership, Resilience and Inequality Expert comment sysadmin 7 May 2020 In a world looking for leadership, South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa has been remarkable. One year after he carried the time-worn ANC through a national election, South Africans are crying out for more. — Cyril Ramaphosa at NASREC Expo Centre in Johannesburg where facilities are in place to treat coronavirus patients. Photo by JEROME DELAY/POOL/AFP via Getty Images. In the COVID-19 crisis so far, Cyril Ramaphosa has been widely praised for displaying the decisive leadership so many hoped for when they cast their ballot for him in May 2019. Buttressed by others such as health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize, and on a simple objective to prevent transmission, South Africa has been a lesson to the world. Act fast. Act hard. Former president Thabo Mbeki’s disastrous response to the HIV crisis cast a long shadow over his legacy, and Ramaphosa has taken note. South Africa has had one of the tightest lockdowns in the world. No exercise. No cigarettes. No alcohol. The lockdown was imposed when the country had only around 1,000 recorded cases and just two deaths. As a result, transmission from returning travellers has not yet led to an exponential infection rate within the community. The government’s swift reaction has bought much needed time with the peak now seemingly delayed to September or October. Continental and national leadership Ramaphosa has also emerged as a key focal point for Africa-wide responses. As current chair of the African Union (AU) he leads the continental engagement with the World Health Organization (WHO), and the various international finance institutions, while South African officials are working with the AU and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) on a push for African debt restructuring. He has also been active in trouble shooting to unlock external assistance to the continent, including from China and Russia. Appointing special envoys is typical of his boardroom-honed leadership style. International and regional partnerships are vital for resilience and the arrival of 217 Cuban doctors to South Africa is strongly reminiscent of the liberationist solidarity of the Cold War era. And regional economies remain dependent on South Africa to protect their own vulnerable citizens. Following the 2008 financial crisis, it was South Africa’s regional trading relationships that remained robust, while trade with its main global partners in China and the US dropped. Despite the plaudits, Ramaphosa remains vulnerable to challenge at home, notably around his failure to stimulate South Africa’s moribund economy. On the eve of lockdown, Moody’s joined its peers Standard and Poor’s and Fitch in giving South Africa a below investment grade credit rating. The move was a long time coming. Long mooted economic reforms were slow to materialise, and South Africa had fallen into recession. Ramaphosa depends on a small core of close advisors and allies, initially united in apparent opposition to the kleptocratic rule of President Jacob Zuma and the deep patronage networks he created within both the party and the state. But this allegiance is being tested by economic reality. Support within the party was already drifting prior to the crisis. Disagreements are not just technocratic – there are big ideological questions in play around the role of the state in the economy, the level of intervention, and its affordability, with key government figures sceptical of rapid market reforms. Energy minister and former union stalwart Gwede Mantashe is wary of job losses, and minister of public enterprises Pravin Gordhan protective of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Before coronavirus hit, Ramaphosa seemed content to allow these policy disputes to play themselves out with little decisive intervention. Slow progress on reform, against worsening economic performance, left Ramaphosa and his allies exposed. In January the president missed the UK’s African Investment Summit in order to assert control over a party meeting at which it was expected his detractors would seek to remove Gordhan. COVID-19 has sharpened thinking As the independently assertive - and eminently quotable - pro-market reformist finance minister Tito Mboweni stated, ‘you can’t eat ideology’. Accelerated reform and restructuring is required if the government turns to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for assistance. For the first time, Gordhan has been forced to deny a bailout to beleaguered state airline South African Airways (SAA), and the government’s lockdown bailout of R500 billion has been applauded by business. Much like the fiscal stimulus and recovery plan of 2018, it relies on smart spending, targeting sectors with high multiplier effects. It also includes significant reserve bank loans. But it has been criticised for not doing enough to help the most vulnerable. There is considerable fear of what could happen when the virus takes hold in South Africa’s townships and informal settlements where social distancing is almost impossible, basic toilet facilities are shared, and HIV and TB rates high. There are mounting concerns of the humanitarian cost of a prolonged lockdown, and the government has been faster than others in implementing a tiered lockdown system, trying to get people back to work and keep the economy afloat. South Africa has been criticized by the UN for the use of lethal force by security forces in enforcing lockdown and, in a society plagued by corruption, there are fears legislation to stop the spread of false information could be used to restrict legitimate reporting on the virus response or other issues. COVID-19 shines a spotlight on societies’ fault-lines worldwide. South Africa is often touted as having one of the highest levels of inequality in the world but, in a globalized economy, these divisions are international as much as they are local. Resilience comes from within, but also depends on regional and global trading and financial systems. South Africans and international partners have long recognised Ramaphosa’s leadership qualities as an impressive voice for the global south. But he must also be an advocate for South Africa’s poor. This crisis could accelerate implementation of his landmark pro-poor National Health Insurance and Universal Health Care programmes. Or the hit of COVID-19 on top of South Africa’s existing economic woes could see them derailed entirely. Ramaphosa must push through economic reforms at the same time as managing COVID-19 and rebuilding trust in his government. Full Article
resilience Launch of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2017 - Building resilience for peace and food security By www.fao.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Sep 2017 00:00:00 GMT The international community has committed to ending hunger and malnutrition by 2030. But can we overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of meeting this target? The State [...] Full Article
resilience The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2018 - Building climate resilience for food security and nutrition . By www.fao.org Published On :: Thu, 06 Sep 2018 00:00:00 GMT The UN hunger report will be released, by FAO, IFAD, UNICEF, WFP and WHO during a joint Press Conference on Tuesday, 11 September, at 11:00 CEST, in FAO-HQ, Sheikh Zayed [...] Full Article
resilience FAO Technical Briefing “Integrated Water Resources Management for Food Security and Climate Resilience" By www.fao.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Oct 2022 00:00:00 GMT 26 October 2022, 09.00-16.00 (CEST) Water is a fundamental resource enabling the production of over 95% of food on land as well the progress of all sustainable development goals [...] Full Article
resilience 'We're all here together': Montreal English theatre shows its resilience with award ceremony By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 04:00:00 EST The Montreal English Theatre Awards ceremony is being held this evening at Le Gesù theatre. For the community, it's a time to celebrate their achievements and resilience coming out of the pandemic, together. Full Article News/Canada
resilience Book of poetry shows resilience of residential school survivors By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sun, 06 Oct 2024 09:00:00 EDT Garry Gottfriedson, who attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School for five years, drew on his own experience at residential school, as well as those of his siblings and parents, for the book. He describes the process of gathering their stories as "powerful." Full Article News/Canada/British Columbia
resilience Growth Mindset in a Pandemic: Teachers Talk About Building Resilience in Students By blogs.edweek.org Published On :: Fri, 29 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Teachers in the Texas Mindset Initiative talk about how they are trying to help students learn and grow from a period of dramatic and disruptive change. Full Article Growth+Mindset
resilience Army veteran shares story of resilience to teach skills that saved his life By www.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:37:52 -0500 Army veteran Adam Hartswick lost both of his legs due to a IED explosion while he was serving in Afghanistan, but his life was saved by proper tourniquet use. Now, he works with the Justice and Safety Institute, a Penn State Outreach program, to train law enforcement on the technique that saved his life. Full Article
resilience DPH Marks Two-Years Since First COVID-19 Case, Praises Delawareans’ Resilience By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Sat, 12 Mar 2022 04:27:46 +0000 DOVER, DE (March 11, 2022) – It was two years ago today that Delaware announced its first COVID-19 case. Since then, the state has reported 258,024 positive cases, 2,753 deaths, and at its peak in January 2022, 759 hospitalizations. The Division of Public Health (DPH) recognizes the great losses suffered by Delawareans of friends, family members and […] Full Article Division of Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus Coronavirus COVID Deaths COVID-19 COVID-19 Booster data healthcare nurses
resilience Delaware Resilience Fund Application Opens By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 27 Aug 2020 19:23:06 +0000 Smyrna, DE – The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) is pleased to announce that the Delaware Resilience Fund’s application process, authorized by Governor John C. Carney under Executive Order #44, is now accepting applications. The Delaware Resilience Fund was created to assist families and communities devastated by tornadoes and other severe weather that occurred August […] Full Article Delaware Emergency Management Agency Department of Safety and Homeland Security Governor John Carney News
resilience EBRD makes climate resilience bond first By master-7rqtwti-2nwxk3tn3ebiq.eu-2.platformsh.site Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 12:23:41 +0100 The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has attracted praise for launching a climate-resilience bond to help finance environmental projects. Full Article
resilience Mobilizing the Pacific Diaspora: A Key Component of Disaster Resilience By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Thu, 03 Sep 2020 20:59:22 +0000 Mobilizing the Pacific Diaspora: A Key Component of Disaster Resilience Mobilizing the Pacific Diaspora: A Key Component of Disaster Resilience Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 09/03/2020 - 10:59 Sep 4, 2020 Sep 4, 2020 Environment & Climate Environment & Climate Population Population Pacific Pacific East-West Wire Tagline News, Commentary, and Analysis Home EWC Feeds East-West Wire The East-West Wire is a news, commentary, and analysis service provided by the East-West Center in Honolulu. Any part or all of the Wire content may be used by media with attribution to the East-West Center or the person quoted. To receive East-West Center Wire media releases via email, subscribe here. For links to all East-West Center media programs, fellowships and services, see www.eastwestcenter.org/journalists. Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters East-West Wire Tagline News, Commentary, and Analysis Home EWC Feeds East-West Wire The East-West Wire is a news, commentary, and analysis service provided by the East-West Center in Honolulu. Any part or all of the Wire content may be used by media with attribution to the East-West Center or the person quoted. To receive East-West Center Wire media releases via email, subscribe here. For links to all East-West Center media programs, fellowships and services, see www.eastwestcenter.org/journalists. Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
resilience Tel Aviv Spirit Festival explores mindfulness, resilience, and healing from trauma By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 03:08:10 GMT Spirit Film Festival brings films on resilience, spirituality, and healing to Tel Aviv. Full Article Tel Aviv film Cinematheque film festival
resilience Empowering Change & Resilience: Social Protection in the Age of Megatrends By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 07:09:53 +0000 Social protection systems are essential to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. However, social protection is insufficient across Asia and the Pacific, and the region is at risk from megatrends: climate change, demographic shifts and digitalization. Tens of millions of people have been pushed into extreme poverty since COVID-19, reversing past gains, and many […] Full Article Asia-Pacific Development & Aid Economy & Trade Featured Headlines IPS UN: Inside the Glasshouse Sustainable Development Goals TerraViva United Nations IPS UN Bureau