GameChange Solar Announces 6 GW Midwest Tracker Factory, Increases USA Capacity to 14 GW

NORWALK, Conn, Aug. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — GameChange Solar today announced that a new, 6 GW tracker tube line will start operations in the Midwest in February 2023, supporting GameChange in its rapid growth in the US market. This state-of-the-art, highly automated facility allows GameChange to expand its US tracker tube capacity to 14 GW.

GameChange Solar Announces 6 GW Midwest Tracker Factory, Increases USA Capacity to 14 GW

Derick Botha, Chief Commercial Officer at GameChange Solar, stated, “As our customers grow their business, GameChange is committed to continue to grow our substantial USA manufacturing base to allow for fast deliveries and flexibility in our supply chain.”

Contact and media inquiries can be directed to Derick Botha +1 (302) 528-2125
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منظمة التعاون الرقمي ترحب بجمهورية قبرص كأول أول دولة عضو في الاتحاد الأوروبي تنضم إلى المنظمة

الرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية, 3 أغسطس / آب 2022 /PRNewswire/ — رحبت منظمة التعاون الرقمي DCOبانضمام جمهورية قبرصكأول دولة عضو تنضم إلى المنظمة، والتي تركز على تمكين الازدهار الرقمي للجميع. وتعتبرجمهورية قبرص أول دولة في الاتحاد الأوروبي تنضم إلى المنظمة الدولية التي تهدف إلى تسريع النمو الشامل للاقتصاد الرقمي لدفع النمو المستدام وتمكين الدول. وستصبح جمهورية قبرص، ممثلة في وزارة البحث والابتكار والسياسة الرقمية، الدولة الحادية عشرة التي تنضم إلى المنظمة.The accession of the Republic of Cyprus to the DCO was marked in a ceremony at the Presidential Palace of the Republic of Cyprusوقد تم الاحتفال بانضمام جمهورية قبرص إلى منظمة التعاون الرقمي DCO ضمن حفل أقيم في القصر الرئاسي لجمهورية قبرص، حضره مسؤولون حكوميون وسفراء وممثلون عن الصناعة ومنظمات الأعمال ووسائل الإعلام المحلية .

من جانبه، ذكر سعادة الوزير لدى رئاسة الجمهورية لشؤون البحث والابتكار والسياسة الرقمية، كيرياكوس كوكينوس، يسر جمهورية قبرص أن تنضم إلى منظمة التعاون الرقمي وأن تصبح جزءاً من هذا الجهد الكبير لتسريع نمو الاقتصاد الرقمي وبناء مستقبل مستدام وشامل ومزدهر للجميع “.  مضيفاً أنه في مواجهة العديد من التحديات، وبينما تستمر التطورات الاجتماعية والاقتصادية العالمية والتطورات التكنولوجية في الحدوث والتطور، فإن التعاون الدولي في المجال الرقمي هو استثمار قوي في مستقبلنا المشترك “.

ووفقا للوزير كوكينوس، فإن طموحات قبرص الوطنية وأهدافها الاستراتيجية تتماشى تماما مع مهمة المنظمة، معرباً عن فخر الحكومة الكبير بأن تكون جزءا من هذه الرحلة المثيرة القائمة على تبادل المعرفة والخبرة مع المجتمع العالمي . وقال السيد كوكينوس : “ باعتبارنا أول دولة عضو في الاتحاد الأوروبي تنضم إلى منظمة التعاون الرقمي، وكوننا ملتقى طبيعي وجغرافي بين أوروبا وآسيا وأفريقيا، تطمح قبرص إلى العمل كجسر بين الدول والشعوب والأفكار، بغية تسهيل التواصل والتعاون ونقل المعرفة “.DCO Logo

ورحبت الأمين العام لمنظمة التعاون الرقمي الأستاذة ديمة اليحيى بجمهورية قبرص كدولة عضو جديدة . وقالت : “ نحن سعداء للغاية بأن جمهورية قبرص قد اختارت أن تصبح الدولة العضو الحادية عشرة في منظمة التعاون الرقمي . و اليوم هو معلم أساسي في تاريخ المنظمة عبر تواجدنا مع قيادة جمهورية قبرص، للاحتفال بأول دولة عضو في الاتحاد الأوربي تنضم إلى المنظمة “. وأضافت : “ نحن نركز على تعزيز نظام بيئي دولي لتبادل المعرفة والتعاون بهدف تمكين الازدهار الرقمي للجميع، ويعد انضمام قبرص علامة فارقة مهمة في الوقت الذي نهدف بوصول المنظمة إلى المستوى العالمي لتكون منظمة عالمية لديها دول أعضاء يعكسون مجموعة متنوعة من الخبرات والنهج الاستراتيجية “.

وأضافت اليحيى : “ تتماشى العديد من المبادرات الاستراتيجية التي اتخذتها قبرص مع أهداف المنظمة، ونذكر هنا على سبيل المثال برامج الحد من الحواجز أمام الشركات الناشئة الرقمية وتعزيز ريادة الأعمال، إضافةً للمبادرات الرامية لتعزيز مهارات النساء والشباب وغيرهم من السكان الممثلين تمثيلاً أقل في الاقتصاد الرقمي . وتعد قبرص مثالاً جيداً على كيفية استخدام الدول للسياسات والاستراتيجيات الذكية لإنشاء أساس متين لاقتصاد رقمي عادل، ونتطلع إلى إشراك الخبرات القبرصية مع المنظمة لتبادل المعرفة والخبرات وأفضل الممارسات بشأن دفع عجلة الازدهار الرقمي “.

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Music industry veteran Lefroy Verghese joins Audio Network

New hire positions company for success in driving growth across Asia-Pacific region

LONDON, Aug. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Lefroy Verghese, a high-profile licensing and A&R executive with more than two decades of experience in the music business, has joined global production music company Audio Network as general manager of its Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. His hiring indicates a significant commitment to expanding the company’s APAC operations as it continues to break ground in creating original, high-quality music for television, advertising, enterprise, and digital media.

Lefroy Verghese, General Manager, APAC region, Audio Network Limited

In his new role, Verghese will oversee Audio Network’s commercial activities in Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, India, and China – one of the fastest growing countries for the business worldwide. His portfolio will include leading all sales and marketing initiatives in order to push sync licensing and publishing revenues to TV, advertising, and branded content clients in the region.

“We are delighted Lefroy has joined our talented team at Audio Network. He is an exceptional leader possessing a rare mix of commercial and creative skills, and he has a proven track record of achievement in the APAC region,” said Andy Williams, Audio Network’s Chief Commercial Officer. “With Lefroy leading our business in APAC, we are excited about opening up new markets and accelerating our growth plans in the region.”

Verghese most recently served as general manager of Asia-Pacific, senior director, A&R for BMG Music, where he managed teams throughout Australia, Hong Kong, and Singapore. In addition, during his tenure running one of BMG’s premier production music labels – it witnessed the successful development of commercially viable local artists playing regional music.Audio Network Logo

About Audio Network

Audio Network is a music company creating original, high-quality music for broadcasters, brands, creators, and music fans everywhere. From Hollywood to YouTube, Coca-Cola to Vice, it has helped to tell some of the world’s most iconic stories. With an expansive roster of 1,000+ renowned composers, respected singer-songwriters and known and emerging artists worldwide, the Audio Network catalogue of over 200,000 tracks spans every imaginable genre and mood.

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Horn of Africa: WHO launches appeal to respond to urgent health needs

GENEVA, — The health and lives of people in the greater Horn of Africa are threatened as the region faces an unprecedented food crisis.

In order to carry out urgent, life-saving work, WHO launched a funding appeal for US$ 123.7 million.

Over 80 million people in the 7 countries spanning the region Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda are estimated to be food insecure, with upwards of 37.5 million people classified as being in IPC phase 3, a stage of crisis where people have to sell their possessions in order to feed themselves and their families, and where malnutrition is rife.

Driven by conflict, changes in climate and the COVID-19 pandemic, this region has become a hunger hotspot with disastrous consequences for the health and lives of its people.

“Hunger is a direct threat to the health and survival of millions of people in the greater Horn of Africa, but it also weakens the body’s defences and opens the door to disease,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General.

Adding that: “WHO is looking to the international community to support our work on the ground responding to this dual threat, providing treatment for malnourished people, and defending them against infectious diseases.”

The funds will go towards urgent measures to protect lives, including shoring up the capacity of countries to detect and respond to disease outbreaks, procuring and ensuring the supply of life-saving medicines and equipment, identifying and filling gaps in health care provisions, and providing treatment to sick and severely malnourished children.

With the upcoming rainy season expected to fail, the situation is worsening. There are already reports of avoidable deaths among children and women in childbirth. The risk of trauma and injuries is high as violence, including gender-based violence, is on the rise.

There are outbreaks of measles in 6 of the 7 countries, against a background of low vaccination coverage. Countries are simultaneously fighting cholera and meningitis outbreaks as hygiene conditions have deteriorated, with clean water becoming scarce and people leaving home on foot to find food, water, and pasture for their animals.

The region already has an estimated 4.2 million refugees and asylum seekers, with this number expected to increase as more people are forced to leave their homes. When on the road, communities find it harder to access health care, a service already in short supply following years of under investment and conflict.

“Ensuring people have enough to eat is central. Ensuring that they have safe water is central. But in situations like these, access to basic health services is also central,” said Dr Michael Ryan, Executive Director of WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme. “Services like therapeutic feeding programmes, primary health care, immunization, safe deliveries and mother and child services can be the difference between life and death for those caught up in these awful circumstances.”

WHO has already released US$ 16.5 million from its Contingency Fund for Emergencies to ensure people have access to health services, to treat sick children with severe malnutrition and to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease outbreaks.

WHO thanks its donors who make it possible to carry out this life-saving work.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

UN Experts Say Rwanda Intervened Militarily in Eastern Congo

A United Nations Group of Experts said it had “solid evidence” that Rwandan troops conducted military operations in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo between Nov. 2021 and July 2022 and that Rwanda has supported the M23 rebel group’s advance there.

The findings were contained in a confidential report seen by Reuters on Thursday. Rwanda has denied accusations by Congo’s government that it supports the M23 and that it has sent troops into the country.

“The Group… gathered solid evidence of the presence of, and military operations conducted by, members of the Rwandan Defence Forces (RDF) in Rutshuru territory,” the report said.

RDF members conducted joint attacks with M23 fighters against Congo’s army and Congolese armed groups, and provided the rebels with weapons, ammunition and uniforms, it said.

The M23 rebel group since May has waged its most sustained offensive in a decade, killing dozens of civilians, displacing tens of thousands of people and capturing towns near the borders with Rwanda and Uganda.

The M23 formed in 2012 claiming to defend the interests of Congolese Tutsis, the ethnic group shared by Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, against Hutu-led militias.

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DR Congo asks UN peacekeeping mission spokesman to leave country

KINSHASA, — DR Congo has asked the spokesman of the UN’s peacekeeping mission in the country to leave “as soon as possible”, according to an official letter.

The central African nation’s government asked the peacekeeping mission, known as MONUSCO, to withdraw spokesman Mathias Gillmann over “indelicate and inappropriate remarks” he made, the letter said.

“The government would very much appreciate that action be taken for Mr. Mathias Gillmann to leave Congolese territory as soon as possible,” it added, citing recent tensions between the peacekeeping mission and locals.

Protests against MONUSCO erupted in parts of eastern Congo last week, leading to the death of 36 people including four UN peacekeepers.

Anger has been fuelled by perceptions that MONUSCO is failing to do enough to stop decades of armed conflict in the region.

More than 120 militias operate in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s troubled east, where civilian massacres remain common.

The government letter to MONUSCO, dated July 28, did not provide details about Gillmann’s remarks.

But a senior government official who asked for anonymity said the spokesman had told French radio station RFI that UN peacekeepers did not have the military means to defeat a notorious armed group called the M23.

The militia had lain mostly dormant for years before resuming fighting last November.

It has since made significant gains, capturing the strategic town of Bunagana on the border with Uganda last month.

The group’s resurgence has also damaged diplomatic relations between the DRC and its smaller neighbour Rwanda, which the Congolese government accuses of backing the M23.

The United Nations first deployed an observer mission to eastern Congo in 1999 and established MONUSCO in 2010 with a mandate to conduct offensive operations.

The peacekeeping operation is one of the largest and costliest in the world, with an annual budget of around a billion dollars.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK