Lack of Funds Will Force Aid Cuts to DRC, UN Official Says

GENEVA — A U.N. official says a funding shortage means humanitarian aid will have to be cut for many of the nearly 10 million people in Democratic Republic of Congo facing multiple crises because of lack of money.

Conflict in the eastern DRC has forced 5.3 million people to flee their homes, Africa’s largest number of internally displaced people. Additionally, conflict in neighboring countries has prompted more than half a million refugees to flee to the DRC.

The U.N. resident and humanitarian coordinator in the DRC, David McLachlan-Karr, says millions of people in the eastern provinces are victims of long-simmering inter-ethnic conflicts and conflicts over natural resources.

He says the situation is particularly concerning in Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces, as well as territories in northern Tanganyika. These protracted conflicts, he says, have left millions of people destitute and in urgent need of assistance.

He says it will be difficult to provide that aid because only 27% of the U.N.’s nearly $2 billion appeal for this year has been funded.

”[It is] impacting our ability to reach the most vulnerable. And those populations, of course, leave us with a very stark choice. Who do we assist when we have such a reduced amount of assistance, forcing us to prioritize … in the DRC, which is a vast country with multiple crises,” McLachlan-Karr said.

For example, he said, the country is prone to repeated epidemics of many diseases, including Ebola, cholera, measles, and malaria. Currently, he says, the DRC is facing a lethal meningitis outbreak.

McLachlan-Karr said a recent World Food Program and UNICEF survey found 26.7 million people suffering from acute hunger in the DRC.

“They are literally living day to day in a precarious situation with an inadequate nutritional intake, leading to, essentially, a weakened condition, which, of course, makes them more prone and vulnerable to diseases across the country,” he said.

McLachlan-Karr said priority needs include food, shelter, health care, water and sanitation, education, as well as psychosocial counseling for victims of gender and sexual abuse.

Source: Voice of America

Cameroon Nurses Seek Extra Care for the Terminally Ill

BAMENDA, CAMEROON — Nurses in Cameroon are marking this year’s World Hospice and Palliative Care Day (October 9) with visits to terminally ill patients in the country’s restive North-West and South-West regions. The regions’ ongoing separatist conflict has left hundreds of patients unable to receive regular in-home hospice care. Cameroon’s nurses are calling for that to change.

Mundih Noelar Njohjam a doctor treating patients with terminal diseases at Cameroon Baptist Conventions Health Services in Bamenda, capital of the English-speaking North-West region, says the separatist crisis is depriving many patients of palliative care.

“The high level of insecurity caused by the ongoing crisis has negatively affected access to palliative care for many patients, especially those living with cancers. Patients with terminal diseases are unable to get to health facilities where they can receive adequate palliative care. Consequently, they have to settle for suboptimal palliative care,” Njohjam said.

The Cameroon Association of Terminally Ill Patients reports that more than 900 patients are denied access to palliative care in the English-speaking western regions.

The association says hundreds of patients in need of help to relieve them of pain and suffering are dying in towns and villages. They say several hundred caregivers have fled hospitals in Cameroon’s troubled English-speaking regions since the separatist crisis escalated in 2017.

Hundreds of patients who have the means relocate to safer French-speaking towns to receive medical care for their terminal illnesses. The patients say they prefer to relocate to Cameroon’s capital, Yaounde, and Douala, a coastal city where many of their family members have rushed to for safety.

Among others, the nurses visited the Yaounde residence of Christophe Esselebo, a 67-year-old retired teacher who has been living with HIV and liver disease for three years. He says he faces a great deal of stigma from family members and friends.

He says to prevent developing a mental health crisis, he avoids feelings of emotional attachments with family members who have abandoned him because of his condition. He says he avoids mental trauma during his remaining days by being positive about life and making friends on social media with people who think positively.

Esselebo says he regularly follows up treatment recommended by his doctor.

The visit to homes of people living with terminal diseases this year was organized by the Cameroon Association of Terminally Ill Patients and Santo Domingo Cameroon, a center that cares for people with terminal diseases.

Fulbert Kenfack Jiofack, coordinator of Santo Domingo Cameroon, says poverty pushes 70% of sick Cameroonians to seek assistance from African traditional healers. He says because of either illiteracy or lack of financial means, families abandon their members diagnosed with terminal diseases at home until they die.

Jiofack said fighters in the English-speaking western regions and government troops should avoid inflicting more pain on patients who are already suffering from diseases that cannot be cured. He said medical staff members should be allowed to give health care to people in need.

The nurses ask civilians to stop prejudging the terminally ill in Cameroon.

Cameron’s health ministry says the greatest prejudice is shown toward those suffering from infectious terminal diseases such as HIV.

The health ministry says stigma is driven by the thought that those receiving palliative care will die soon and that terminal illnesses are divine punishment for wrongdoing. Some families prohibit palliative caregivers from visiting their sick patients at home, the government reports.

Nurses said the role of palliative caregivers is to ease patients’ physical pain with medicines and provide psychological, emotional and spiritual counseling to people who have life-threatening and terminal illnesses.

Source: Voice of America

“Take One Step and the Other Foot will Follow” Dr. Eden Tareke

Dr. Eden Tareke is an Eritrean diaspora who has studied nutrition and is working in bio-chemistry, nutrition toxicology, while she is also a scientist and environmental chemist. She made her way from Sweden to Eritrea to contribute to her country. Dr. Eden is an inspiring Eritrean woman working to achieve her dream of making a difference through research. Here is an interview conducted with her.

• Thank you Dr. Eden for agreeing to this interview. First we will start with what nutrition and nutritional consultation mean?

We usually confuse nutrition with food. However, nutrition and food are two different things. Before we proceed, there are terms that fall under the umbrella of nutrition like diet- referring to the sum of food consumed by a person or organism, dietetics- referring to designing food for a specific target and includes consultation regarding diet, e.g.: if someone is fat, consulting him/her on how to be slim or if someone is diabetic, consulting them on what type of food to feed on. There is also a term “meal” which refers to the intake of edible thing at a time. When we say food, we are simply referring to something that is edible. For instance junk food are considered food as long as it is edible. The same goes for fibers despite the fact that they cannot be digested. Nutrition however is another whole different thing which is closer to health. Here, we talk in a molecular level. Therefore, we can say that nutrition is the science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substance in food in relation to maintenance, growth, and reproduction. Accordingly, nutritional consultation is a consultation regarding nutrition. There is also this confusion, when you say nutritionist, people ask how you prepare this or that food which is quite different from what nutrition really means.

• Well, would you mind to interpret the last sentence?

Nutritionist is someone whose job is to give advice on how food affects your health not someone who only cooks it. In my case, I am a nutritionist, but I haven’t been to the kitchen that much. To make it clear to you, I know what food is in a laboratory and what it can do to our body by the time it enters through our mouth. For instance, if you ask me about proteins, the first thing that pops into my head is the chemical bond of proteins and the same goes for carbohydrates and other nutrients. That is how it works as a nutritionist. However, there is this important point; the summary of nutrition can be food. Recipes most probably can fall under the summary.

• What was your main goal when you made your way to Eritrea?

When I first made my way from Sweden to Eritrea, I had a dream of making my researches in my hometown. Internationally, I’m recognized as a nutrition toxicologist. I have been working on my research on food chemical, especially researches on acrylamide, which is a highly regulated chemical in the world as is a neurotoxic. It is found when making a food; when frying potatoes for instance. I discovered that heated food can create the chemical and can be consumed without knowledge, and this shocked the world. The discovery was considered one of my biggest discoveries. I want to make a research on that in Eritrea too. We have got the potential and can contribute something whether it’s big or small here in my country, so why don’t I do that? That thought brought me back to my country.

• Would you mind mentioning some of the things you did here?

Achievement would be a big word to use as we are just starting, but I try to do my best along with my partners as someone who has been here for a few years. There was a closed health science laboratory at the University of Asmara and I was given the permission to use that space. So I organized that place to make it a base for my research and we formed a group of researchers there. On the way, we have already prepared journals for publishing. As consultants, we do our surveys at a community level. You ask the community what they have got as a food. Without affecting their economy, you simply design food from the contents they have got. We made our primary research by traveling to Anseba and Central regions, but of course that is not our final destination. We tried to show the people what content a specific food has.

• So how was the response of the community to your nutritional advices?

There is a beautiful culture of acceptance in our society. Honestly, without the people, we really can’t do anything. We simply lay the food on the table and show them how to distinguish the food content by telling them what the contents are. At first, the women were not attending, but then through time, they started disseminating the information regarding nutrition and many of them became part of our focus group. Another thing is, we ask them what they eat and fill them in with the information they lack. For example: we tell them that they need vitamin A, but they don’t really know they have it around them, until we inform them there is always pumpkin in the area. When you inform them that they can find vitamin A from pumpkin then you find a lot of people who don’t like it. The solution for that is to show them how to cook it differently. It worked out so well even though the content of the pumpkin is still the same. As a consultant, I have got the knowledge but that by itself is not enough to achieve what we are striving for. We need the peoples’ assistance to provide us with the information we need. So we provide them with the information they need and ask them if they did what was required of them. If they did it, mission accomplished; if not we ask them the problems and help them sorting it out. Simply, it’s more like a cycle between us and the community. It is also an efficient way of counseling because the advice we give them comes right from their mouth.

• Can you please give us some closing remarks?

You can feel and see the potential of the people in our country. So, making good use of this potential is necessary. I wish the laboratory to be centralized and institutionalized to be a center of research for those smart people out there. Another thing is that we need to pave the way for the research facility to grow and be more productive. Making Eritrea a hub of research is what we are working for and definitely we won’t stop until we achieve it. Lastly, all we need to do is to forward one foot and the other one will follow on its own.

• Thank you again, we wish you all the best of luck!!!

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

Jet Protocol Lists on AscendEX

Singapore, Oct. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AscendEX is thrilled to announce the listing of the Jet Protocol token (JET) under the trading pair JET/USDT on Oct. 14 at 1 p.m. UTC. To celebrate the listing of JET, AscendEX will host two separate auctions that will take place simultaneously on October 13 between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. UTC.

Jet Protocol will be launched as an open-source, non-custodial, borrowing and lending protocol on the Solana Blockchain. It engineers new possibilities for capital efficiency, performance, and scalability. Jet allows users to participate in lending pools where they deposit supported tokens to receive interest, or “yield” over time, as a participation incentive. Those deposits remain in a pool used for issuing loans to other users for as long as the assets remain delegated.

Jet believes that borrowing and lending protocols are integral to the DeFi ecosystem. The decision to build on Solana was based on its unmatched transaction speed and low fees. The Solana integration will allow Jet to contribute and grow on-chain DeFi lending. The project anticipates a gradual integration of broader interest and more efficient trading. In addition to lending, Jet will introduce interest rate products and secondary markets on Serum, facilitating ongoing, community-driven, lending product research and development. Through these methods, Jet makes it easy for users to earn interest with their JET tokens.

Jet is planning to launch with a dedicated governance system that leverages their founding team’s unique and extensive experience in protocol governance. This governance-oriented approach aims to work with the community to set a clear precedent toward how the Protocol will operate. Jet will innovate on tested governance models from existing protocols while focusing on community ownership and engagement. The most important aspect of this approach is to build an inclusive community to research, design, and implement useful lending products. So, the token holders will have a say in the future of the platform. This focus on community is core to Jet’s mission of bringing DeFi protocols into the mainstream.

Prior to a successful mainnet launch this week, Jet recently completed a follow-on funding round that included AscendEX among other partners bringing in a total of $6.8mm to the project. This latest fundraise has highlighted the strong support for Jet from a variety of stakeholders including AscendEX.

About AscendEX
AscendEX is a global cryptocurrency financial platform with a comprehensive product suite including spot, margin, and futures trading, wallet services, and staking support for over 200 blockchain projects such as bitcoin, ether, and ripple. Launched in 2018, AscendEX services over 1 million retail and institutional clients globally with a highly liquid trading platform and secure custody solutions.

AscendEX has emerged as a leading platform by ROI on its “initial exchange offerings” by supporting some of the industry’s most innovative projects from the DeFi ecosystem such as Thorchain, xDai Stake, and Serum. AscendEX users receive exclusive access to token airdrops and the ability to purchase tokens at the earliest possible stage. To learn more about how AscendEX is leveraging best practices from both Wall Street and the cryptocurrency ecosystem to bring the best altcoins to its users, please visit www.AscendEX.com.

For more information and updates, please visit:
Website: https://ascendex.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AscendEX_Global
Telegram: https://t.me/AscendEXEnglish
Medium: https://medium.com/ascendex

About Jet Protocol
Jet Protocol will launch as an open-source, non-custodial borrowing and lending Protocol on the Solana Blockchain. Jet re-engineers what’s possible in terms of capital efficiency, performance, and scalability on Solana. The Protocol allows users to participate in lending protocols where they deposit supported tokens to the platform and then receive interest on their deposits to incentivize participation.

For more information and updates, please visit:
Website: https://Jetprotocol.io
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JetProtocol
Telegram: https://t.me/jetprotocol
Discord: https://discord.gg/BsF3cEbdV9

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My Dental Key: Democratizing Dental Education And Promoting Oral Health For All

NEW YORK, Oct. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — More than 3.5 billion people around the world suffer from oral health diseases, most of which can be prevented. According to data released by the World Health Organization, the combined global prevalence of tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss has plateaued at 45%.[1] Increasingly, experts agree that moving the needle requires better training for oral health professionals and a more diverse workforce that can meet the needs of children and their families where they live, grow, work, play and learn.

Transforming oral health training to improve oral health outcomes: MDK Leadership Team (l to r) Karen He, DMD; Jennifer Lee, DMD; Leela Breitman, DMD; Emily Van Doren; Alice Li, and Maria Meyerhoefer (not pictured).

Enter My Dental Key (MDK), a women-owned start-up founded at Harvard University that is transforming oral health education by producing top-tier, medical-grade digital training for oral health professionals worldwide and emphasizing oral health promotion and prevention as key to a healthier future for all.

My Dental Key was created by dental students for dental students and other oral health professionals. Recognizing that there was little in the way of validated resources to supplement their education and clinical training, in 2020, the students launched MDK, a digital learning platform that provides expert-verified information, videos, illustrations, and step-by-step procedure modules that enable students and other health professionals across the globe to perform oral health care procedures with a high level of confidence and proficiency. Partnering with Bright Smiles, Bright Futures® (BSBF) – Colgate-Palmolive’s global oral health initiative – MDK is also providing accessible and affordable resources and looking at the broader issues that lead to poor oral health outcomes.

“My Dental Key is on the path to revolutionizing oral health education,” said Dr. Gillian Barclay, Vice President, Global Public Health and Scientific Affairs, Colgate-Palmolive Company. “Its platform is democratizing oral health care, making first-class resources available to every dental student and oral health professional, and it is helping to put the focus on oral health promotion and prevention as opposed to a solely curative approach.”

MDK has unique visitors across more than 130 countries, including students, dental school faculty, and established health professionals that leverage the platform’s resources to improve their understanding of dental procedures and educate children and their families about oral health. The company has won several awards, including grants from the American Dental Education Association, the Harvard University President’s Innovation Challenge, and The Lemann Program on Creativity and Entrepreneurship, which encourages innovation that benefits society.

“As a company, MDK is dedicated to reimagining the way dental students and other health professionals learn,” said Leela Breitman, DMD, the company’s CEO and cofounder. “By harnessing today’s technology to help students and other oral health professionals visualize complicated clinical concepts, we are helping to train better oral health professionals and enabling them to communicate and empower communities in ways that truly promote good oral health.”

To subscribe to MDK or learn more about its resources, visit https://www.mydentalkey.com.

[1] https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/who-discussion-paper-draft-global-strategy-on-oral-health

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Huawei Global Digital Power Summit 2021 set to open on October 16 in Dubai

  • Huawei Global Digital Power Summit 2021 is set to open on October 16 in Dubai with more than 300+ individuals attending the physical event, including executives from Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA), Group42, ACWA Power, du, Uptime Institute and Engie.
  • Huawei to announce joint actions across the energy and ICT industry chain to unlock green energy potential for a low-carbon smart society.

DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — To help organizations worldwide get better prepared to seize opportunities arising from a carbon-neutral world, Huawei Digital Power will hold the Global Digital Power Summit 2021 in Dubai, UAE, on October 16th. The summit recognizes that the race to net-zero is on, and that the target of carbon neutrality truly requires a global coalition and international actions. The selection of Dubai, UAE, to host the summit also reflects the importance of the Middle East region to Huawei’s global digital power business.

Huawei Global Digital Power Summit 2021 set to open on October 16 in Dubai

Earlier this year, Huawei Digital Power Technologies was established to accelerate energy digitalization and decarbonization. The company aims to integrate digital and power electronics technologies to accelerate clean energy generation, to build green transportation, sites and data centers, as it focuses on building a better and greener future.

In the post-COVID world, green economic recovery has garnered significant attention as world leaders are eager to bring economies out of recession through a redesign to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the resilience of infrastructure and communities. To date, 137 countries from the UN Climate Convention — responsible for 80% of global emissions — have committed to net-zero-emission targets. The key to carbon neutrality is the development of a new power system.

With a focus on digital innovations for a low-carbon and smart world, the summit will bring together energy policymakers, industry professionals in the data center, ICT and renewable energy sectors, and executives from across the world to discuss the challenges and opportunities of sustainable development and digital transformation.

At the upcoming summit, Charles Yang, the newly-appointed President of Global Marketing, Sales and Services, at Huawei Digital Power, will kick off the event, highlighting Huawei Digital Power’s commitment to building a low-carbon smart society. Yang is appointed to the new role having previously served as President of Huawei Middle East.

An exciting lineup of speakers from global industry players and Huawei partners such as Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA), Group42, ACWA Power, du, Uptime Institute and Engie will share their own best practices, success stories, and use cases in improving energy efficiency via digitalization.

It’s undeniable that no single company can succeed in the energy transition alone. Now more than ever, building a sustainable and low-carbon future requires joint actions and collaboration from across the energy, business, and government ecosystem. Thus, the summit puts a spotlight on the Huawei-backed ‘Call to Action’ statement that calls for energy industry companies around the world to set coordinates towards a net-zero energy sector.

For the first time in history, Huawei believes that everyone can participate in a step-change in efficiency, and the rare opportunity to reconcile the paradox between progress for all and a sustainable future for our planet. The company is thus committed to working with its customers and partners to build low-carbon and smart energy systems.

Huawei Digital Power Contributes to the Successful Grid Connection of World's Largest PV Plant at China's Qinghai Province with its Smart PV Solution

Huawei will also have a full-on live stream experience of the summit. Registration for the online event can happen here.

About Huawei

Founded in 1987, Huawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. We have more than 197,000 employees, and we operate in more than 170 countries and regions, serving more than three billion people around the world.

Our vision and mission is to bring digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world. To this end, we will drive ubiquitous connectivity and promote equal access to networks; bring cloud and artificial intelligence to all four corners of the earth to provide superior computing power where you need it, when you need it; build digital platforms to help all industries and organizations become more agile, efficient, and dynamic; redefine user experience with AI, making it more personalized for people in all aspects of their life, whether they’re at home, in the office, or on the go. For more information, please visit Huawei online at www.huawei.com or follow us on:

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Customertimes annonce le lancement de CT Vision sur Salesforce AppExchange, la place de marché mondiale pour le cloud d’entreprise

Les clients de Customertimes peuvent désormais bénéficier d’une puissante application mobile pour les opérations Retail.

NEW YORK, 7 octobre 2021/PRNewswire/ — Customertimes annonce le lancement de CT Vision sur Salesforce AppExchange, permettant aux clients de rationaliser et d’améliorer le processus des opérations de ventes au détail. Solution native de Salesforce et faisant partie de la série de produits primés CT Mobile, CT Vision offre des performances accrues avec une disponibilité en ligne et hors ligne.

Basé sur la plate-forme Salesforce, l’outil CT Vision de Customertimes est actuellement disponible sur AppExchange à l’adresse https://appexchange.salesforce.com/appxListingDetail?listingId=a0N3u00000PGQktEAH .

CT Vision

Grâce à une technologie innovante de reconnaissance d’image pour la vérification des magasins de détail, CT Vision améliore l’exécution des visites en assurant le calcul de la part de rayon et la conformité du planogramme avec la fonctionnalité d’audit photo. La qualité d’image est garantie, vous pouvez suivre les indicateurs de performance clés par type d’étagère et de scène, et obtenir des informations de données exploitables en quelques secondes, le tout à partir de votre appareil mobile.

Les résultats sont immédiatement disponibles dans votre instance Salesforce pour la création de rapports, l’analyse et l’examen par les parties prenantes.

Commentaires concernant la nouvelle

  • « Nous sommes ravis de partager CT Vision sur AppExchange », déclare Anna Markova, chef de produit chez CT Software. « Cet outil dédié aux opérations de vente au détail optimisé par l’IA peut faire gagner du temps aux commerciaux et, comme tous les produits CT Mobile, peut entraîner des gains d’activité et d’efficacité pour nos clients ».
  • « CT Vision de Customertimes est un ajout bienvenu à AppExchange, qui alimente la transformation numérique des clients en fournissant des opérations de vente au détail efficaces », a déclaré Woodson Martin, directeur général de Salesforce AppExchange. « AppExchange est en constante évolution pour permettre à ses partenaires de créer des solutions de pointe pour favoriser la réussite des clients. »

À propos de Salesforce AppExchange

Salesforce AppExchange, la première place de marché mondiale pour le cloud d’entreprise, permet aux entreprises de vendre, entretenir, commercialiser et se développer selon des méthodes entièrement nouvelles. Avec plus de 6 000 solutions, 9 millions d’installations clients et 117 000 évaluations par des pairs, il s’agit de la source la plus complète de technologies cloud, mobiles, sociales, IoT, analytiques et d’intelligence artificielle pour les entreprises.

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Salesforce, AppExchange et autres sont parmi les marques de commerce de salesforce.com, inc.

À propos de Customertimes

Customertimes Corp. est une société internationale de conseil et de logiciels qui se consacre à rendre les meilleures technologies informatiques accessibles aux clients. Avec plus de 4 000 projets achevés et plus de 1300 experts hautement qualifiés, ses solutions sont conçues pour aider les clients à réaliser une véritable transformation des activités et à tirer le maximum de leurs investissements dans les technologies. Précurseur en services-conseils et en mise en œuvre des solutions Salesforce en Europe de l’Est et primée en développement de produits, Customertimes Corp. a actuellement son siège social à New York, ainsi que des bureaux régionaux à Londres, à Paris, à Toronto, à Kiev, à Minsk, à Riga et à Moscou. Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site  www.customertimes.com .

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