تساهم باور تشاينا بنشاط في تنمية ورفاهية المجتمعات المحلية في وسط وغرب إفريقيا

بكين, 21 ديسمبر 2021 /PRNewswire/ – جاء ذلك في تقرير الصين الصادر عن منظمة آسيان التابعة لتقرير الصين:

“بناء مشاريع عالية الجودة وتكوين صداقات من جميع أنحاء العالم” كان هدف والتزام باور تشاينا في عملياتها الخارجية وهي أكبر شركة في العالم لبناء منشآت الطاقة. تشارك الشركة بنشاط في بناء مشاريع الحزام والطريق وقد وسعت أعمال البناء الخاصة بها إلى البلدان الأفريقية. بعيدًا عن تحسين الممرات المائية والمد بالكهرباء وبناء الطرق والجسور، تفي الشركة بمسؤوليتها الاجتماعية تجاه المجتمعات المحلية في الأسواق الخارجية.

تساهم باور تشاينا في تحقيق الأهداف الإنمائية للأمم المتحدة محليًا عن طريق دفع التوظيف من خلال البنية التحتية الجديدة للطاقة الكهرومائية وتنمية مهارات السكان المحليين عن طريق التدريبات وتقديم المساعدة في تعليم الأيتام ورعايتهم وبناء المستشفيات والتبرع بالأدوية. وقد ساعدتها ما بذلته من جهود لنشر الحب والأمل في إفريقيا على إقامة صداقة مخلصة مع الحكومات المحلية والشعوب المحليين.

رعاية المواهب المحلية

تلبي محطة دجيبوهو للطاقة الكهرومائية التي أشادت بها حكومة غينيا الاستوائية على أنها “مشروع الخوانق الثلاثة لغينيا الاستوائية” 90 بالمائة من طلب البلاد للكهرباء وهي محرك مهم لتنميتها الاقتصادية. قامت باور تشاينا بتدريب الموظفين المحليين ومساعدتهم على تعلم بعض المهارات. كما قدمت الشركة دورة تدريبية مجانية لمدة شهرين في الصين لتسهيل الاتصال بين المشغلين المحليين والمهندسين الصينيين ومساعدة الموظفين المحليين على تشغيل معدات المحطة بشكل أفضل.

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رعاية الأطفال

في الكاميرون، يتمتع مكتب باور تشاينا بتقليد يثلج الصدر. خلال فترة عيد الميلاد ورأس السنة الجديدة من كل عام، سيتعاون المكتب مع الشركات الأعضاء بالمجموعة لإجراء أنشطة تطوعية في المدارس ودور الأيتام في المناطق الواقعة على طول الطرق التي يقوم ببنائها. كانوا سيقومون بإصلاح الفصول الدراسية والتبرع بالقرطاسية للأطفال والغناء والرقص معهم للاحتفال بالعام الجديد.

ووفقًا لتصريح نجانجوا سيرج، ممثل باور تشاينا في الكاميرون، تهتم الشركة بالفئات المتدنية بالكاميرون. أقامت الشركة منذ بداية عملها في البلاد في عام 2010 أنشطة تبرع متشابهة كل عام في محاولة لجلب الحب والسعادة للأطفال المحتاجين.

الدعم الطبي

كما ساعدت الشركة في تحسين الظروف الطبية المحلية بالأماكن التي تقع فيها مشاريعها من خلال بناء مستشفيات والتبرع بأدوية ومرافق.

سيعزز مشروع مستشفى نيفانغ الجديد وهو مشروع مساعدات بارز للحكومة الصينية في البلاد الذي ستتولى استكماله باور تشاينا بحلول عام 2022 النظام الطبي في وسط غينيا الاستوائية وسيقدم خدمات طبية عالية الجودة للمقيمين في مدينة نيفانغ وحولها.

في الكاميرون، تبرعت الشركة بأدوية ومعدات طبية لمركز صحي عام بالقرب من موقع السد الذي ستتولى بناؤه. عززت الأدوية والمعدات الطبية التي تمس الحاجة إليها ثقة المركز بشكل كبير في مكافحة الأمراض المعدية وإنقاذ الأرواح.

في 29 يناير 2019، ساعد مكتب الشركة في غينيا الاستوائية السفارة الصينية والفريق الطبي الصيني بالبلاد على إقامة عيادة مجانية في معسكر الشركة لمحطة دجيبوهو للطاقة الكهرومائية. العيادة المجانية التي أقيمت بمساعدة باور تشاينا هي شهادة على الصداقة بين البلدين ومظهر من مظاهر الوفاء بالمسؤوليات الاجتماعية بنشاط من قبل الشركات الصينية في غينيا الاستوائية.

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LG IMPROVES AIR PURIFIER TECHNOLOGY, SET TO UNVEIL FRESH TAKE AT CES 2022

With Proprietary Air Valley Technology, LG PuriCare AeroTower Delivers Personalized Fresh Air Anywhere in the Home

SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — LG Electronics’ (LG) all-in-one home air care solution designed to deliver the benefits of an air purifier, fan and heater in a stylish form factor is set to make its world debut at CES 2022. Developed from the ground up to meet the needs of today’s at-home lifestyle, the all new PuriCare™ AeroTower Air Purifying Fan offers personalized comfort that makes any indoor activity more pleasant and comfortable.

LG PuriCare(TM) AeroTower Air Purifying Fan

LG PuriCare AeroTower is ideal for year-round use, delivering pure, clean air 360 degrees in one of three airflow modes: Heating Mode, Fan Mode and Diffusion Mode. Use Heating Mode for a blast of warm air on a chilly day, up to 30 degrees Celsius maximum, capable of increasing the room air temperature by five degrees Celsius in less than 10 minutes.1 Fan Mode produces a refreshing breeze and provides customized comfort with 10 levels of airflow intensity. Diffusion Mode ensures optimal quality indoor air in any season, delivering clean, filtered air upward and outward through the Air Guard diffuser for wider, more powerful air circulation.2

LG PuriCare(TM)  AeroTower Air Purifying Fan (Silver)

Employing LG’s own Air Valley technology, the air purifier creates a canyon of air that follows a given surface. Commonly known as the Coandă effect, this results is a consistent, comfortable breeze that can be felt throughout the room. The PuriCare AeroTower’s tapered, vertical vanes are whisper quiet, only emitting 23dB of wind noise and the sleek cylindrical design offers a modern aesthetic that matches well with any type of décor. LG’s newest PuriCare model will be available in two subtle and sophisticated colors, Beige and Silver.3

LG PuriCare(TM)  AeroTower Air Purifying Fan (Beige)

LG PuriCare AeroTower comes certified by international testing agencies such as IBR Laboratories for improving indoor air quality. Multi-stage True HEPA Filters captures 99.97 percent of different types of particulates as small as 0.3 microns in size.4 An additional benefit comes in the form of LG UVnano™ technology which employs ultraviolet-C light to reduce the presence of bacteria that often collect on the fan.5

Along with performance and style, LG’s newest air care solution delivers exceptional convenience for its attention to the user experience. Customers can quickly check a variety of air quality data on the purifier’s bright LCD display or on the free LG ThinQ™ mobile app. The Android and iOS app also allows for the device to be monitored in real time and settings adjusted from outside the home.

“Our new PuriCare AeroTower Air Purifying Fan was designed with today’s home lifestyle trend in mind,” said Lyu Jae-cheol, president of LG’s Home Appliance & Air Solution Company. “Whether its cooling, heating or purifying, this device does it all and looks great while doing it.”

To experience LG’s new PuriCare AeroTower, visit LG’s virtual exhibition booth at CES 2022 starting January 5 PST.

1   Test conducted internally in 19m2 LG environmental testing center. Based on LG internal test results conducted with product models sold in Korean market. Results may vary depending on the actual usage environment.
2   Maximum airflow reach measured at 10m in Direct Mode.
3   Colors may vary by market.
4   Tested According to the tests conducted by SGS’s IBR Laboratories tests using the test method in compliance with IEST RP CC001.6 (2016) HEPA and ULPA Filters
5   Tested by TÜV Rheinland by comparing the number of colonies (Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Klebsiella pneumoniae) respectively at a lower fan after exposing the tests group with bacteria to LG UV LED for an hour at the fan speed Level 1. The result may vary at the practical usage condition of the product.

About LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company

The LG Home Appliance & Air Solution Company is a global leader in home appliances, smart home solutions, air solutions as well as visionary products featuring LG ThinQ AI. The company is creating various solutions with its industry leading core technologies and is committed to making life better and healthier for consumers by developing thoughtfully designed kitchen appliances, living appliances, HVAC and air purification solutions. Together, these products deliver enhanced convenience, superb performance, efficient operation and compelling health benefits. For more news on LG, visit www.LGnewsroom.com.

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Despite Bonanza, Aid Trickles Slowly to US Homeless Students

Frank Hardy, 18, has been homeless for the past eight years, moving in and out of shelters with his mom, or staying with his sister’s family while his mom has been in jail.

As part of an economic stimulus package to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Congress voted in March to fast-track $800 million and urged educators to move quickly to aid the estimated 1.5 million students like Hardy who are homeless across America.

But the cash has yet to reach the Los Angeles Unified School district, which oversees Hardy’s high school. Some states and school districts rushed their millions to those in need. But California has only begun disbursing the first quarter of its allotment of $98.7 million.

The federal government authorized sending out a first $200 million in April followed by the rest last summer.

Other big states such as New York and Florida are even further behind, having yet to deliver a dime to the districts, because of bureaucratic logjams or because some districts are ill-equipped even to find students in need.

“In the early part of the pandemic, the most stable place in the lives of homeless students – school – disappeared,” said Barbara Duffield, executive director of SchoolHouse Connection, a Washington-based non-profit that addresses student homelessness.

Even with the return to in-class learning that followed initial moves to remote tuition, Duffield said, “We know we’re missing tons of students.”

SchoolHouse Connection and the University of Michigan conducted a survey in October of 700 school districts and found a 4% increase in student homelessness, compared to the same period the year before the pandemic.

A story of perseverance

Hardy is on track to graduate in June from the Ramon C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts, even after losing most of his junior year to the pandemic, living in a motel without a proper internet connection and trying to work off a faulty laptop.

“I was never going to let being homeless stop me from achieving what I want to achieve,” said Hardy, who dreams of becoming a professional singer.

Only 68% of homeless students graduated high school in 2019, some 18 percentage points below the national average.

Hardy currently lives with his mother Cherie Hardy, 51, at a People Assisting the Homeless shelter in Los Angeles.

Cherie Hardy said she has a record for robbery, theft and other offenses, but has straightened her life out in part because “I have a son that needs me.”

Many other homeless students have slipped through the cracks.

At least 420,000 homeless students lost contact with their schools during the pandemic, according to Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, who along with Democratic Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia championed the last-minute amendment that provided the $800 million.

Schools are using the funds to buy food, clothes and school supplies. In some cases they are paying for car repairs or car insurance to get kids get to school, or cell phones so counselors can check in with students. Cincinnati and Nashville schools have hired Spanish-speaking social workers.

Cherie Hardy said she would have welcomed help buying her son clothes or a laptop.

The Los Angeles Unified School District’s homeless liaison, Angela Chandler, said the district is exploring hiring staff to identify and reach out to homeless students, and she would like to help high school students continue their education by funding college tours that might inspire kids who otherwise would never visit a campus.

“The possibilities are endless,” Chandler said.

But the second largest district in the country has yet to receive any of the nearly $8 million it is due. Funds from the first tranche of $883,000 should be sent out “shortly,” a California Department of Education spokesperson said on Wednesday. A second tranche of $7.1 million will be received in January. The spokesperson did not address why the process has taken so long.

Florida school districts could only begin applying for their share of $43.8 million as of Dec. 2, a spokesperson for the state’s Department of Education said.

New York state has yet to issue any of its $58.9 million from the new funds. The application period of the first tranche was opened on Dec. 1 and closes on Dec. 22, its Education Department said.

Even Murkowski’s state Alaska “is a little bit overwhelmed with all this money,” said Dave Mayo-Kiely, a program coordinator for homeless students and families in Anchorage.

Elsewhere some states were applying time-consuming rules the federal government had said were unnecessary, while in others state legislative or local school board approvals were slow to come, according to the education news site Chalkbeat.

“There are a million things that go wrong, things you don’t expect to happen,” said Phyllis Jordan, associate director of the FutureEd independent think tank at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., describing schools failing to find tutors to hire.

Some states have moved more quickly.

Lisa Phillips, North Carolina’s coordinator for the education of homeless children and youth, said her state followed federal guidelines and set up an approval process before districts made requests. Districts are getting funding within 10 days of making a valid application, she said.

More than half of North Carolina school districts have received their share of funds in the second phase of the program, with another 25% being processed.

Source: Voice of America

In a security meeting: Al-Koni discusses calming the tension in the capital.

Tripoli, The Deputy President of the Presidential Council – the Supreme Commander of the Libyan Army, “Musa al-Koni” met this evening, Tuesday, with the leaders of military and security formations and battalions in the capital, Tripoli, to discuss security developments and the security congestion witnessed during the past two days.

The meeting, which was held at Maitiga International Airport between Al-Koni and the leaders of these battalions, focused on discussing removing the causes of security tension and ways to maintain security and calmness in the capital, stopping all abnormal military movements, and withdrawing all military vehicles and mechanisms from the streets of the capital and returning them to their headquarters and military and security barracks.

Al-Koni called on everyone to exercise restraint and arbitrate the mind, and to address the situation through dialogue and wisdom, and to take care of the interest of the capital and all of Libya at this sensitive time that our country is going through, and not to give the opportunity to those who stalk the country and who seek to strife and ignite wars again in the country, which will only return destruction and devastation to the country and the Libyans.

He stressed that this sensitive and important stage that our country is going through, from which we hope to emerge in peace and reach the stage of stability, requires us all to put the national interest above all interests and narrow orientations in order to survive and move our country to safety.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Oun: The losses of closing the oil fields exceeded 350 thousand barrels per day

The Minister of Oil and Gas in the Government of National Unity, Mohamed Oun, said today, Tuesday, that the losses of closing the oil fields in the southwest of the country exceeded 350 thousand barrels per day after the closure of the El Feel field.

Oun added, in Tuesday’s statements, that the ministry had contacted the members of the Petroleum Facilities Guard, the southwestern branch, who closed the fields and are still insisting on implementing their demands in exchange for reopening the oil fields.

The Minister of Oil and Gas confirmed that the chairmen of the boards of directors of Akakus, Sirte and Mellitah companies complied with the directives issued by the ministry to continue their work, and to follow the correct legal and administrative procedures to resolve existing disputes and problems in order to avoid the loss of oil production.

Personnel affiliated with the Petroleum Facilities Guard closed the El Sharara, El Feel, El Wafa, and Hamada fields, causing losses of more than 350 thousand barrels per day, while the agency’s administration denounced the locking of oil fields and their use as a means of pressure for demands.

Source: Libyan News Agency

President of Presidency Council meets Egyptian President in Cairo.

Cairo, President of the Presidential Council Mohamed Al Mnefi met on Tuesday Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi at Al Itahadiyah Palace. They reviewed the situation in Libya and the latest developments there.

The Al Ahram Portal said the two leaders agreed on the need to intensify consultation and coordination between the two sides in the coming period to follow up on the latest political process and procedures for managing the transition, to help restore Libya’s stability and unify its institutions, and to have the Libyan people in full control of the capabilities of their country.

Source: Libyan News Agency