ims ERISA Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims Challenging Retirement Plan Investments and Fees By www.littler.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 18:14:12 +0000 Full Article
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ims Perseverance and collaboration: How a new clinical trial aims to determine whether sex matters when matching blood products to patients By www.blood.ca Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 17:26:59 +0000 Perseverance and collaboration: How a new clinical trial aims to determine whether sex matters when matching blood products to patients Transfusion Blood Thursday, October 31, 2024 Abby Wolfe As the Principal Investigator for the SexMatters trial described in this blog, Dr. Mickey Zeller is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at McMaster University. She is also a Medical Officer at Canadian Blood Services. Around 2018, Dr. Mickey Zeller's grandmother asked her a question that she couldn’t fully answer at the time. It’s a question that Dr. Zeller continues to keep top-of-mind in her roles as an Associate Professor at McMaster University and a Medical Officer at Canadian Blood Services. Having sustained a pelvic fracture at the age of 94, she asked her granddaughter, “If I need a blood transfusion, could it come from a man... and if it does, would that be safe?”. As Dr. Zeller describes, “I looked at her and, in that moment, I said, ‘Grandma, no one knows! But it’s on my list to find out!’.” In fact, questions about whether selecting products based on the sex of donor and recipient could improve outcomes following blood transfusions have been around for years. However, there is not yet been enough evidence to definitively answer whether this strategy would help optimize hospital and blood operator practices. After much perseverance, collaboration with researchers across Canadian Blood Services’ extended research network, and a successful bid for CIHR funding, a research team led by Dr. Zeller is embarking on a new research journey they hope will finally provide the evidence to answer questions about whether sex matters in red blood cell transfusion. What will the study focus on and why is it needed? When a patient requires a transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs), the matching of product to patient is based on compatibility testing that looks at whether the blood is group A, B, AB or O, whether it is Rh positive or negative, and what other antibodies are present. Canadian Blood Services’ Rare Blood Program also helps ensure patients with specific combinations of antigens – proteins that appear on the surface of red blood cells – can be matched with appropriate blood components. Laboratory studies on donor factors such as age and sex have looked at their impact on characteristics of RBCs in terms of hematocrit, cell volume, hemoglobin content, and deformability – that is, the flexibility or “squeeze-ability” of the cells. However, currently available evidence has not demonstrated a need for red blood cells for transfusion to be matched based on the sex of either donor or recipient. The principal research question being posed by this study is: In adults admitted to the ICU who require RBC transfusions, do donor-recipient sex-matched RBC transfusions result in improved 30-day mortality compared with sex-mismatched RBC transfusions? Answering this question has a large potential for impact because of the substantial number of blood transfusions that occur throughout Canada every year. “If there was a risk identified [from the sex of the donor and recipient], even moving the needle a little bit to improve the matching of blood product to recipient could add another layer of safety to current practices,” Dr. Zeller explains. What had to happen to make this study possible? While it seems like a basic question to remain unanswered, Dr. Zeller acknowledges the investments of energy, expertise, and funding to get the study to this point. “Sometimes these basic questions remain for a long time because it is challenging to get the funding and infrastructure in place to be able to answer them in a scientifically rigorous way; even if they’re basic-level questions, it’s only by investing that you are able to gather the evidence to answer the question.” Dr. Zeller says. That’s part of the reason why Canadian Blood Services’ investments in networks like CTTG are important. The Canadian Transfusion Trials Group (CTTG) is funded by Canadian Blood Services with the aim of supporting and accelerating clinical trials that can inform best practices in transfusion medicine in Canada. CTTG reviewed and endorsed this SexMatters study and provided support through its development, making it the second RCT since CTTG’s inception to earn CIHR funding following participation in their review process. "I had the opportunity to present to CTTG twice and receive feedback that improved this study design and my application to CIHR for its funding. Having it reviewed by people like Dr. Donald Arnold, Dr. Jeannie Callum, Dr. Nadine Shehata – people with world-recognized expertise in this area – really led to the success of this application,” Dr. Zeller says. “We were able to have really rich discussions on tough questions about study design and impact, including details like how we would account for patients that are pre-transfused entering the study.” Dr. Mickey Zeller, Principal Investigator for the SexMatters clinical trial, and Dr. Donald Arnold, Co-Director of the CTTG network, discuss aspects of the newly funded clinical trial. Says Dr. Zeller, “Each time the application went through reviews, I could present to these colleagues to essentially say, 'Here are the criticisms it has received and here’s how I’ve handled them.' And they would provide me advice and encouragement to resubmit. It is really valuable having people across the country who are cheering for you, and who are hand-in-hand with you to celebrate your success!” “It’s an absolute privilege to do high quality research because you have to be surrounded by an incredible group of humans. Academic curiosity and commitment by those that have mentored me have enabled me to do this work. It’s out of a generosity of spirit that people have shared their expertise with me for this work, and it takes a lot of time and effort.” Dr. Mickey Zeller, Principal Investigator for the SexMatters trial What other research has informed this study? Before this study received CIHR support, the research team undertook an exploratory analysis, a systematic review and meta-analysis, and a pilot trial which took place in 2022 across five Ontario-based hospitals to establish feasibility of the randomized controlled trial. Findings of retrospective observational studies indicated potential association between sex-mismatched transfusions and mortality, but some aspects remained unclear due to low certainty of evidence, inconsistencies or contradictory subgroup analyses in the available literature. Much previous research involving Canadian Blood Services researchers has also supported the need for this randomized controlled trial. This includes: research undertaken in the lab of Canadian Blood Services Senior Scientist, Dr. Jason Acker, which has investigated impacts of various factors (including age and sex) on red blood cell storage and other factors of quality; the iTADs clinical trial (short for “An innovative Trial Assessing Donor Sex on Recipient Mortality") undertaken by Canadian Blood Services Adjunct Scientist Dr. Dean Fergusson and colleagues that signalled there may be increased risks with blood from younger, female donors; as well as research by Canadian Blood Services Adjunct Scientists Nancy Heddle and Dr. Donald Arnold at McMaster University’s Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Transfusion Research (formerly known as the McMaster Centre for Transfusion Research) which was supported through Canadian Blood Services’ Transfusion Medicine Research Program Support Award. Read the Research Unit summarizing some of MCTR’s research on blood.ca (2019): Sex-mismatched red blood cell transfusions and mortality | Canadian Blood Services Earlier publications involving these and other researchers have also investigated the impact that blood donor age and sex have on outcomes for transfusion recipients, summarized evidence related to sex-matched versus mismatched transfusions and mortality, and the biological mechanisms implicated in adverse outcomes of sex-mismatched transfusions. There is still room for more investigation to build on this previously completed research, and that aligns with Canadian Blood Services' emphasis on the importance of research that spans the continuum from bench-to-bedside to continuously improve our processes, products and services. As Dr. Zeller describes: “There are biological studies and retrospective data, but we only have one existing RCT. There’s a real importance to pursue a prospective, RCT so we can look forward as opposed to looking back.” “As every blood donor is unique, the challenge we have is to understand which donor-specific factors can be better matched to improve patient outcomes. Differences in the biology of blood cells from male and female blood donors are well defined, but what we do not understand is if these differences affect health outcomes in transfused patients. This is very important question that the SexMatters clinical trial is proposing to address.” Dr. Jason Acker, Co-Investigator in the SexMatters trial How will the study work and why the focus on transfusions in the ICU? Focusing on transfusions in the ICU is a significant distinguishing feature of this study. The iTADS trial was completed as a multicentre, double-blind trial, but it looked at mortality rates across the whole hospital. This new trial will look at transfusions received by patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) specifically. “In the hospital, we know that mortality rate is much higher in a transfused ICU patient compared to a patient in another part of the hospital,” Dr. Zeller says. “We’ve chosen to focus this study on the sickest population of patients – those in the ICU – with the idea that any impact will be seen most prominently in this group. The analysis will include consideration to dosage so we can adjust for the specific number of units transfused to each patient.” The study is also designed so that participants will not know whether a blood transfusion is matched or mismatched based on the sex of donor or recipient – a method used to prevent potential bias in the trial. “At the hospital, you always get a list with each shipment of blood product that says what units you have received from the blood operator”, Dr. Zeller explains. “As part of this study’s protocol, participating hospitals will see an additional colour-coding noted on this inventory, and this is what will be used when it comes time for us to do our analysis.” Who could benefit from this knowledge and what are the next steps? Dr. Zeller is glad to have Canadian Blood Services involved in this research, acknowledging that changing policy related to matching of blood products would be a significant change for hospitals and blood suppliers, requiring strong evidence from RCTs like this one. “This study will help to inform health-care professionals who prescribe and administer blood products, along with patients, donors, and the blood operator, too. One of the important questions if it does turn out to have a significant difference is ‘Then what?’ We already divide our inventory by group (ABO) and by Rh status (+/-). Would the need to be matching by sex further impact inventory? We don’t know yet, but that’s why it’s important to have the blood supplier involved,” Dr. Zeller says. The study will require a total sample size of approximately 11,000 patients across an expected nine hospital sites in Ontario. “We’ve designed this study to be very efficient; it’s got components of what would be considered a pragmatic study design,” Dr. Zeller says. “In terms of the products, Canadian Blood Services does not have to provide anything different than they already do for this study (other than the colour-coded markers) and we will use electronic capture to pull data, so we don’t need to collect study information at bedside. These were processes leveraged from the earlier iTADS study as the iTADS research team was very supportive of us learning from what they did.” “Whether transfusions should be matched for donor sex is a question that has been percolating in people’s minds for many years. Dr. Zeller has had the courage and perseverance to tackle this important question, which could have important policy implications. I’m excited for Dr. Zeller to embark on this journey and advance knowledge on best transfusion practices.” Dr. Donald Arnold, Co-Director of CTTG and Co-Investigator in the SexMatters trial Canadian Blood Services – Driving world-class innovation Through discovery, development and applied research, Canadian Blood Services drives world-class innovation in blood transfusion, cellular therapy and transplantation—bringing clarity and insight to an increasingly complex healthcare future. Our dedicated research team and extended network of partners engage in exploratory and applied research to create new knowledge, inform and enhance best practices, contribute to the development of new services and technologies, and build capacity through training and collaboration. Find out more about our research impact. The opinions reflected in this post are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Canadian Blood Services nor do they reflect the views of Health Canada or any other funding agency. Related blog posts Does sex matter in red blood cell transfusions? Monday, December 23, 2019 Tricia Abe When doctors select compatible red blood cell units for transfusion into a patient, they don’t consider the sex of the patient and whether the donor is the same (sex-matched) or opposite sex (sex-mismatched). But a study led by Dr. Michelle Zeller, Canadian Blood Services medical officer and assistant professor in the department of medicine at McMaster University, suggests that the role of donor sex in red blood cell compatibility may be worth a closer look. Transfusion Blood Read full story, Does sex matter in red blood cell transfusions? All blood is not the same Wednesday, October 04, 2017 Dr. Jeannie Callum In this six-part series, Dr. Jeannie Callum, a hospital-based transfusion specialist, shares her real-life experience witnessing the impact of blood donation on patient lives. She provides some fascinating insight into blood transfusion, past and present, and emphasizes the need for male donors and why some donors may be safer for patients. Read the complete series here. Transfusion Blood Read full story, All blood is not the same Canadian Blood Services research collaborate with BEST to understand how donor age impacts red blood cell quality Tuesday, September 26, 2023 Dr. Travis Sztainert Recent research involving Canadian Blood Services researchers highlights the relationship between donor age and the quality of blood products like red blood cells, while considering the complex interplay between storage conditions, oxidative stress, and genetic factors. Though the clinical implications remain uncertain, these findings underscore the importance of ongoing research in optimizing blood storage practices and continuing to improve the efficacy of blood transfusions for patients in need. Transfusion Blood Read full story, Canadian Blood Services research collaborate with BEST to understand how donor age impacts red blood cell quality Full Article
ims Condenser Technology Aims for Convenience, Quiet Operation By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 07:00:00 -0400 A look around the world of condensers these days shows three factors driving changes. Full Article
ims California Heat Pump Partnership Aims to Scale Up Electrification of HVAC By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Aug 2024 14:00:00 -0400 This new private-public partnership wants to quadruple heat pump installation in California over the next 6 years. Full Article
ims GE to sell part of its nuclear business to EDF, which aims to ramp up construction By www.power-eng.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 20:59:57 +0000 GE and EDF signed an exclusive agreement for EDF to acquire part of GE Steam Power’s nuclear power business. Full Article News Nuclear Reactors EDF General Electric
ims Duke Energy aims to double renewable energy capacity by 2030, phase out coal by 2035 By www.power-eng.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 15:54:01 +0000 The utility's five-year capital plan totals $63 billion, 80% of which will support investments in grid modernization and zero or lower-carbon emitting generation. Full Article Coal News Policy & Regulation Renewables Duke
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ims Navigating Cleanup and Insurance Claims After Hurricanes Helene and Milton By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:45:00 -0500 After Hurricanes Helene and Milton, homeowners face the daunting task of cleanup and recovery. Industry expert Dan Mesenburg provides crucial tips to help property owners navigate the cleanup and recovery process. Full Article
ims BELFOR Franchise Group Claims Partnership Aims to Level Playing Field for Insurance Pros By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 07:26:59 -0400 BELFOR Franchise Group announces the launch of the Claims Partnership Program, offering customized training for property claims professionals. This program aims to address the gap created by retiring veterans and new entrants in the claims industry. Full Article
ims Ethical framework aims to counter risks of geoengineering research By news.agu.org Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 23:01:11 +0000 Full Article AGU News AGU24 climate intervention climate solutions environmental justice science policy
ims Ethical Framework Aims to Counter Risks of Geoengineering Research By blogs.agu.org Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 14:51:05 +0000 Record heat, devastating storms, punishing drought. Our world continues to see the unrelenting impacts of climate change. It clearly requires urgent action but as the research community increasingly investigates climate intervention methods to address this challenge, we see an alarming lack of ethical guidance. This is why, powered in partnership and driven by broad collaboration, AGU facilitated the Ethical Framework Principles for Climate Intervention Research. Through a two-year process that included an open … The post Ethical Framework Aims to Counter Risks of Geoengineering Research appeared first on AGU Blogosphere. Full Article science and society feature featured
ims Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 1 By thebridge.agu.org Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2024 19:22:11 +0000 On Thursday, 25 July, the full Senate Appropriations Committee began marking up their spending bills for fiscal year (FY) 2025, starting with the Commerce-Justice-Science and Interior-Environment bills, which will be followed by the Energy-Water and Labor-HHS bills later this week. These bills collectively set the spending amounts for U.S. federal science agencies, including NASA, NOAA, NSF, USGS, EPA, the Department of Energy, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. … The post Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 1 appeared first on The Bridge: Connecting Science and Policy. Full Article Federal budget
ims Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 2 By thebridge.agu.org Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2024 20:37:05 +0000 In this Bridge post, continued from our Senate FY25 Appropriations Overview Part 1 blog, we’ll cover the Senate’s Interior-Environment, Energy-Water, and Labor-Health and Human Services (HHS) spending bills for fiscal year (FY) 2025—detailing relevant funding levels and sharing committee report highlights that impact the Earth and space sciences. Senate Interior-Environment Appropriations bill and accompanying report. United States Geological Survey (USGS) FY2024 President’s Budget Request FY2025 AGU Request FY2025 … The post Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 2 appeared first on The Bridge: Connecting Science and Policy. Full Article Federal budget
ims Packaging Opioids in Smaller Dose Blisters Can Help Young Victims By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 2019 00:00:00 -0400 Blister Packaging for Certain Immediate Release Opioid Analgesics for Treatment of Acute Pain – Docket No. FDA-2019-N-1845 as it relates to opioid packaging, and recently passed Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients (SUPPORT) Act, passed in late 2018. Full Article
ims National harmony needed in labeling and recyclability claims By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Mon, 25 Mar 2024 00:00:00 -0400 The contradictory labeling laws in California versus other states underscore the need for a more consistent and unified approach to packaging labeling regulations across the United States. Full Article
ims Environmental Claims: A Double-Edged Sword for Brand Marketing By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 00:00:00 -0400 The regulatory landscape for environmental claims is becoming increasingly complex and inconsistent in the United States, presenting significant potential legal and reputational risks for brands attempting to market their packaging as environmentally friendly. Full Article
ims Donald Trump Claims Victory - What Comes Next By www.forexlive.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 14:14:56 GMT Following his win in Pennsylvania and earlier victories in other key battleground states in Georgia and North Carolina, Republican candidate Donald Trump took to the stage shortly after in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump is set to become the 47th President of the United States (US) as he took an early victory lap on stage and expressed gratitude to his family, friends and team. Interestingly, alongside Grover Cleveland – the first Democrat elected following the Civil War – Trump is the second president to serve for a second non-consecutive term for four years.In a surprising turn, Trump’s victory speech was relatively subdued; no threats of tariffs were mentioned, and he did not refer to his opponent, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, who postponed her scheduled speech at Howard University. ‘Winning the popular vote was very nice’, Trump said in his speech, adding: ‘America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate; we have taken back control of the Senate’.Several members of Trump’s team and friends were invited to speak on stage. His running mate, JD Vance of Ohio, thanked Trump for allowing him to ‘join you on this incredible journey’. Vance added, ‘I think we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America’.Dana White, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), also addressed the nation, stating, ‘Nobody deserves this more than him [Trump]’. He remarked that Trump ‘is the most resilient man I have ever met’.Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, also received significant praise from Trump, voicing his appreciation and calling Musk a ‘super genius’, emphasising that ‘we have to protect our geniuses’. Musk has been vocal in his support for Trump and reportedly invested over US$130 million in his campaign.Foreign leaders applauded Trump for his victory. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer congratulated Trump and said he looks forward to collaborating with Trump in the years ahead. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to the platform X to convey his wishes as well, emphasising his desire to strengthen the partnership between the two countries. Additionally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Trump's win as ‘history's greatest comeback’ in his post on X.What Does Donald Trump’s Victory Mean for the US?Donald Trump will be inaugurated on 20 January 2025 at the US Capitol building in Washington, DC. Americans can expect tax cuts, immigration controls and tariffs.A Trump presidency will also likely mean lower taxes, a move with plans for widespread changes to taxation, which should increase spending and spur sentiment, at least in the near term.In his own words, Donald Trump’s second term is expected to be ‘nasty a little bit at times, and maybe at the beginning in particular’. Trump has promised an aggressive approach towards illegal immigration in the US, which could include plans of mass deportation of undocumented migrants, noting that he ‘will launch the largest deportation program in American history to get the criminals out’.Trade tariffs are another one of Trump’s policies that the US economy can expect, as he is expected to increase the protectionist policies he introduced in his first term. However, as noted, he failed to address this in his victory speech today.Another important issue that Trump and the team must address is the debt ceiling (or debt limit), which is the maximum amount of money the US Treasury can borrow to pay its debt obligations. You may recall that the ‘statutory debt ceiling’ was suspended in early January and is due to be reinstated on 1 January 2025. This may involve the Treasury drawing on its existing cash to fulfil its short-term obligations until another suspension of the debt limit is imposed or the debt ceiling is further increased.Trump Trade is Alive and KickingMarkets responded as expected, reigniting the Trump Trade, with the US dollar (USD), US Treasury yields, US equities and digital currencies all catching a strong bid.Despite moderately fading session highs, the US Dollar Index is up 1.5%, which could eventually see the Index aim for June peaks at around 106.13, closely followed by 106.52, the high for the year. US Treasury yields remain underpinned, with the benchmark 10-year yield holding near session highs around 4.42% (up 3.5%).While commodities experienced a selloff, we have seen a modest recovery unfold, drawing spot gold (XAU/USD) and WTI oil off session lows. In the crypto space, versus the USD, Bitcoin clocked a fresh record high of US$75,415 (up 6.4%), and Ethereum is up nearly 9.0% and testing the upper boundary of a symmetrical triangle, pencilled in from US$2,062 and US$2,790. This article was written by FL Contributors at www.forexlive.com. Full Article Education
ims ODIHR Director Link and IHRA Chair Constantinescu, on day to commemorate genocide against Roma and Sinti, say greater efforts needed to protect endangered memorial sites and ensure dignity of victims By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 02 Aug 2016 08:28:11 +0000 WARSAW / BUCHAREST, 2 August 2016 – Michael Georg Link, Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) and Ambassador Mihnea Constantinescu, Chair of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), called today for greater efforts to protect endangered memorial sites related to the Roma and Sinti genocide during World War II. Speaking on the occasion of the commemoration of the liquidation of the “Gypsy family camp” at Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1944, when the close to 3,000 remaining Roma and Sinti in the camp were murdered, they stressed that states have to do more to demonstrate their sincere and strong commitment to education about and remembrance of the genocide. “Positively, we have seen increasing attention in recent years on the part of OSCE participating States to commemorate the Roma and Sinti genocide, and to educate people about this horrible event. This practice and these experiences should be widely shared and replicated,” Director Link said. “Promoting understanding of the Holocaust and its effect on different communities can help to create empathy and promote equality and non-discrimination for all.” “Accurate and ethical education about the Holocaust includes the respectful and dignified preservation of memorial sites,” said Ambassador Constantinescu. “States have to take resolute action to protect endangered memorial sites and continue to do more to commemorate the Roma and Sinti victims. The history of these endangered sites should be included as part of broader efforts to educate about the consequences of indifference to racism.” They called on governments to ensure that endangered memorial sites for Roma and Sinti victims are preserved and protected, to include this history as an integral part of civic and human rights education in their countries. They stressed that current developments, including a disturbing rise in xenophobic public rhetoric and racism, mean it is even more essential to build strong alliances among different communities. In 2003, with the Action Plan on Improving the Situation of Roma and Sinti within the OSCE Area, the OSCE participating States committed themselves to strengthen education about the Roma and Sinti genocide. Through its Contact Point for Roma and Sinti Issues, ODIHR promotes knowledge about and recognition of the plight of Roma and Sinti during the Holocaust to counter present-day discrimination and racism, and to promote tolerance. According to ODIHR’s recent publication Teaching about and Commemorating the Roma and Sinti Genocide: Practices within the OSCE Area, seven OSCE participating States officially commemorate the Roma and Sinti genocide on 2 August, while a larger number of states commemorate the Roma and Sinti victims on the International Holocaust Memorial Day, 27 January. The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance is an inter-governmental organization and the foremost international network of political leaders and professionals advancing and shaping Holocaust education, remembrance and research. Its 31 member countries are committed to the tenets of the Stockholm Declaration. The IHRA Committee on the Genocide of the Roma aims to increase the commitment of IHRA Member Countries to educate, research and commemorate the genocide of the Roma.Related StoriesAfter violent attempted coup, Turkish authorities must strengthen, not weaken, rule of law and independence of judiciary, says ODIHR Director LinkOSCE workshop in Kosovo focuses on improving the recording of hate crimesOSCE/ODIHR Director Link welcomes Kyrgyzstan’s review of Askarov’s case, calls on Kyrgyz authorities to implement UN Human Rights Committee decision Full Article Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Human rights Roma and Sinti issues Tolerance and non-discrimination Press release
ims ODIHR Director Link and IHRA Chair Constantinescu, on day to commemorate genocide against Roma and Sinti, say greater efforts needed to protect endangered memorial sites and ensure dignity of victims By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 02 Aug 2016 08:28:11 +0000 WARSAW / BUCHAREST, 2 August 2016 – Michael Georg Link, Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) and Ambassador Mihnea Constantinescu, Chair of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), called today for greater efforts to protect endangered memorial sites related to the Roma and Sinti genocide during World War II. Speaking on the occasion of the commemoration of the liquidation of the “Gypsy family camp” at Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1944, when the close to 3,000 remaining Roma and Sinti in the camp were murdered, they stressed that states have to do more to demonstrate their sincere and strong commitment to education about and remembrance of the genocide. “Positively, we have seen increasing attention in recent years on the part of OSCE participating States to commemorate the Roma and Sinti genocide, and to educate people about this horrible event. This practice and these experiences should be widely shared and replicated,” Director Link said. “Promoting understanding of the Holocaust and its effect on different communities can help to create empathy and promote equality and non-discrimination for all.” “Accurate and ethical education about the Holocaust includes the respectful and dignified preservation of memorial sites,” said Ambassador Constantinescu. “States have to take resolute action to protect endangered memorial sites and continue to do more to commemorate the Roma and Sinti victims. The history of these endangered sites should be included as part of broader efforts to educate about the consequences of indifference to racism.” They called on governments to ensure that endangered memorial sites for Roma and Sinti victims are preserved and protected, to include this history as an integral part of civic and human rights education in their countries. They stressed that current developments, including a disturbing rise in xenophobic public rhetoric and racism, mean it is even more essential to build strong alliances among different communities. In 2003, with the Action Plan on Improving the Situation of Roma and Sinti within the OSCE Area, the OSCE participating States committed themselves to strengthen education about the Roma and Sinti genocide. Through its Contact Point for Roma and Sinti Issues, ODIHR promotes knowledge about and recognition of the plight of Roma and Sinti during the Holocaust to counter present-day discrimination and racism, and to promote tolerance. According to ODIHR’s recent publication Teaching about and Commemorating the Roma and Sinti Genocide: Practices within the OSCE Area, seven OSCE participating States officially commemorate the Roma and Sinti genocide on 2 August, while a larger number of states commemorate the Roma and Sinti victims on the International Holocaust Memorial Day, 27 January. The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance is an inter-governmental organization and the foremost international network of political leaders and professionals advancing and shaping Holocaust education, remembrance and research. Its 31 member countries are committed to the tenets of the Stockholm Declaration. The IHRA Committee on the Genocide of the Roma aims to increase the commitment of IHRA Member Countries to educate, research and commemorate the genocide of the Roma.Related StoriesOSCE/ODIHR Director concerned about reported rise of hate incidents in the United Kingdom, supports calls for tolerance in a challenging timeOSCE/ODIHR Director Michael Link expresses shock over Orlando shootings, commends calls for unity in face of hatred and terrorOSCE workshop in Kosovo focuses on improving the recording of hate crimes Full Article Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Human rights Roma and Sinti issues Tolerance and non-discrimination Press release
ims Psychologists and professionals working with domestic violence victims trained at OSCE-supported events in Moldova on both banks By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 11:42:38 +0000 249986 Rachel Bending The OSCE Mission to Moldova held the final in a series of three training sessions for 12 psychologists and professionals working with domestic violence victims. The session took place on 27 June 2016 in Rybnitsa, a town on the left bank of the Dniester/Nistru River. The event aimed to equip participants with essential skills in family counselling and post-traumatic stress rehabilitation. Participants studied means to identify family violence, various coaching techniques to use when working with families, as well as methods for handling trauma and post-traumatic stress among domestic violence victims. In the past week, similar training events have been held in Chisinau and Tiraspol with the total participation of 50 professionals from Bender, Causeni, Chisinau, Comrat, Drochia, Rybnitsa and Tiraspol. Participants in the training sessions included psychologists, teachers, medical professionals, lawyers and social workers, all of whom encounter cases of domestic violence in their work through Moldova’s referral system. The training events were held as part of the Mission’s project to strengthen the capacity of those who provide crisis services to women and families on both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River. The project was developed following a country-wide assessment conducted in 2014 and 2015. The assessment identified a number of challenges in this field in Moldova, most notably the difficulties in accessing domestic violence services – including shelters and crisis centres – for those living in rural areas, and a lack of state resources. Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Moldova trains lawyers from both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River on addressing discriminationCivil society representatives tackle key NGO management issues at OSCE Mission to Moldova-supported eventSummer School to be held for lawyers from both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River Full Article OSCE Mission to Moldova Gender equality Human rights Eastern Europe News
ims Orange elections chief Gilzean creates $2.1M scholarship fund named for himself By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:23:43 +0000 The scholarships would send graduates of two local high schools to community college. County Mayor Jerry Demings blasted the decision as an "inappropriate" use of county money. Full Article Education Latest Headlines News Politics
ims [ Q.3642 (04/19) ] - IMS references to Release 12 for communication between IMS and NGN networks to support end-to-end service interoperability By www.itu.int Published On :: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 12:42:00 GMT IMS references to Release 12 for communication between IMS and NGN networks to support end-to-end service interoperability Full Article
ims [ Q.3630 (03/17) ] - Inter-IMS network to network interface - Protocol specification By www.itu.int Published On :: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 12:42:00 GMT Inter-IMS network to network interface - Protocol specification Full Article
ims [ Q.Sup70 (06/19) ] - Signalling requirements for IMS and GSM/UMTS network supporting multi-device emergency telecommunications service By www.itu.int Published On :: Thu, 16 Jan 2020 10:59:00 GMT Signalling requirements for IMS and GSM/UMTS network supporting multi-device emergency telecommunications service Full Article
ims UCD-led EU project aims to revolutionise biomedical research By www.siliconrepublic.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:02:11 +0000 Led by Prof Breandán Kennedy, the research project will bring together 21 institutions from 11 countries. Read more: UCD-led EU project aims to revolutionise biomedical research Full Article Innovation biology Europe Horizon Europe research UCD
ims Florida Aims to Standardize Construction Lien Waivers By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 00:00:00 -0400 A new bill fast-tracked by lawmakers could broadly impact how Florida roofing contractors get paid. Full Article
ims RAFTR Roofing Collaborates with Westhill for Streamlining Insurance Claims By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 07:00:00 -0400 RAFTR Roofing + Exteriors has partnered with Westhill to streamline homeowners' roofing insurance claims by offering a digital platform to connect contractors and track work, simplifying the process. Full Article
ims GAF Valdosta Provides Meals to Support Hurricane Helene and Milton Victims By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 08:15:00 -0400 GAF volunteers recently helped provide tens of thousands of meals to people in communities affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Full Article
ims Serbian Railway Station Roof Collapse Claims 14 Lives By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 09:00:00 -0500 A roof collapse at a railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia, resulted in the deaths of 14 people, with several others injured. Rescue efforts continued throughout the night as crews worked to recover bodies from the rubble and assist survivors. Full Article
ims Breakthrough app aims to smash taboos about training during your period By www.siliconrepublic.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Jun 2017 08:10:12 +0000 Ireland-based Orreco has developed a new app to help athletes optimise their performances. Read more: Breakthrough app aims to smash taboos about training during your period Full Article Play apps fitness health medtech research
ims Cynthia Rimsky y Xita Rubert, ganadoras del Premio Herralde con las novelas 'Clara y confusa' y 'Los hechos de Key Biscayne' By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 14:20:15 +0100 Las escritoras chilena y barcelonesa comparten el galardón en su 42ª edición Leer Full Article literatura cultura Libros novela
ims Zimbabwe: ICT Minister Pushes Back Claims of WhatsApp Group Fines, Clarifies PII Regulation By allafrica.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:54:02 GMT [New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWE'S Information Communications Technology Minister, Tatenda Mavetera, has described as 'false' reports claiming government is gravitating towards penalising WhatsApp group administrators, clarifying that such fines would only apply to platforms or administrators who collect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) for business or commercial use. Full Article Economy Business and Finance ICT and Telecom Legal and Judicial Affairs Southern Africa Zimbabwe
ims Court of Federal Claims asserts more jurisdiction over OTAs By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 17:42:16 +0000 Legal experts say a recent case before the Court of Federal Claims further cements the path for unsuccessful vendors to seek judicial relief for OTAs. The post Court of Federal Claims asserts more jurisdiction over OTAs first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Acquisition Acquisition Policy All News Contracting Defense Defense Industry Defense News Alex Sarria Court of Federal Claims Locke Bell Miller and Chevalier Morrison Foerster Other Transaction Agreement
ims OPM retirement claims take a step back in September By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 21:59:15 +0000 The Office of Personnel Management retirement backlog saw a decline in claims received and processed in September. The post OPM retirement claims take a step back in September first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Retirement Workforce Office of Personnel Management retirement claims
ims Amid hiring issues, USCIS’ Jaddou aims to boost current workforce By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Jul 2024 21:42:05 +0000 Hiring remains a “substantial challenge” for USCIS, but a couple early signs indicate that the agency could be turning a corner with its current workforce. The post Amid hiring issues, USCIS’ Jaddou aims to boost current workforce first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Hiring/Retention Management SES Workforce Best Places to Work in the Federal Government Department of Homeland Security DHS workforce Employee engagement Partnership for Public Service U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Ur Jaddou
ims Donald Trump wins US presidency, GOP reclaims Senate majority By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 12:29:10 +0000 Republicans also reclaimed control of the Senate, picking up seats in West Virginia and Ohio. The post Donald Trump wins US presidency, GOP reclaims Senate majority first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Management
ims Sally Europe boosts customer experience with Slimstock By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Nov 4420 17:23:55 +0000 Slimstock has announced that Sally Europe, the UK and Continental Europe operating arm of Sally Beauty, has leveraged its forecasting, replenishment and supply chain optimisation platform, to support a transformation initiative. Full Article
ims New DHS supply chain center aims to head off future crises By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 22:30:51 +0000 DHS's new Supply Chain Resilience Center will aim to marshal stakeholders to help avoid the type of shortages and bottlenecks that roiled the country during COVID-19. The post New DHS supply chain center aims to head off future crises first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Management Open Data/Transparency Technology Alejandro Mayorkas Covid-19 Defense Production Act Department of Commerce Department of Homeland Security Homeland Security Advisory Council supply chain