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Ghana: 13 Universities Connected To Free WiFi — Bawumia

13 Universities Connected To Free WiFi — Bawumia

Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia on Friday commissioned Free Wi-fi service for 13 public tertiary education institutions in the country to enhance teaching, learning and research.

The project, executed at a cost of over US$ 11 million, was facilitated and implemented by the Electricity of Ghana (ECG) leveraging on 650 kilometres of its Fibre Optic Network, in collaboration with the National Information Technology Agency (NITA), Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) and Northern Electricity Distribution Company Limited (NEDCo).

The Free Wi-fi pilot project would also connect internet to the ECG’s district and sub-stations along the Optic Fibre Network.

The beneficiary tertiary institutions include the University of Ghana, University of Professional Studies, University of Cape Coast, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ).

Others are the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, University of Education, Winneba, University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ho, University of Mines and Technology, Tarkwa, Regional Maritime University, Ghana Institute of Languages, National Film and Television Institute and Ghana Technology University College.

Also, frantic arrangements was underway to connect the campuses of the University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, and University of Development Studies, Tamale, in the northern sector of the country, and the Public Technical Universities and Nursing Colleges to Free Wi-Fi service.

Commissioning the Free Wi-Fi project at the new North Dzorwulu Campus of GIJ in Accra, Vice President Bawumia lauded the Management and staff of ECG and partner institutions for making the Government’s vision of connecting free internet service to the public universities a reality.

He said piloting the project at the 13 public tertiary institutions would help the implementing agencies and government, to identify any unforeseen challenges, ahead of rolling out Free Wi-Fi service in 722 public Senior High Schools (SHSs) and 46 Colleges of Education across the country.

Dr Bawumia announced that 80 per cent of work on connecting the SHSs to the free internet service was completed.

He was of the belief that, the project was a game-changer in the academic community, which would enable students and lecturers alike, to teach and learn at a conducive environment in developing the country’s human resource base.

The Vice President noted that the «Can Do Spirit» exhibited by the ECG had rekindled public confidence in the leadership of ECG and would go a long way to accelerate the socio-economic development of the country.

«In April 2019, I recalled making a request to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and asking if the ECG can leverage on its fibre optic infrastructure to support Government’s digitisation agenda. When I made this request to ECG, ECG said they will get back to me and with support of the Minister of Energy John-Peter Amewu, the ECG’s Board and Management, I must pay homage to them… I’m so proud of them.

«They think outside the box and so they took up the challenge and they came back and said,» We think we can do it,» Dr Bawumia stated.

«That «Can Do Spirit» is really great and they made this project a reality… There is a new confidence and hope in the leadership of ECG, and we’re looking forward for more opportunities ahead,» Dr Bawumia added.

The Vice President expressed the government’s commitment to developing the human resource base of the country by leveraging on digital technology so that «we’re not left behind in the Fourth Industrial Revolution».

Mr John-Peter Amewu, the Energy Minister, in his address, lauded the ECG and its partners for the yeoman’s job in making the Free Wi-Fi a reality.

He, however, cautioned the ECG that whilst it was making arrangements to commercialise the internet service to other private companies, it should not renege on its core mandate of distributing affordable and reliable electricity to Ghanaians and all power consumers.

Professor Kwamena Kwansah-Aidoo, the Rector of GIJ, in his welcome remarks, expressed delight for connecting the premier journalism institution to the free internet service.

He was of the conviction that it would significantly boost academic work in the beneficiary institutions and accelerate national development.

Fuente de la Información: https://www.modernghana.com/news/1044469/13-universities-connected-to-free-wifi-bawumia.html

 

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Canadá: Downtown tunnels finally ready to keep sewage out of river

Downtown tunnels finally ready to keep sewage out of river

From left to right, Nepean MPP Lisa MacLeod, Mayor Jim Watson, and Ottawa Centre MP and federal infrastructure minister Catherine McKenna mark the opening of a massive system for storing sewage beneath Ottawa’s downtown on Nov. 20, 2020. (CBC)

More than a decade after Ottawa city council launched a series of projects aimed at keeping sewage from spilling into the Ottawa River, a massive storage system under the city is finally ready to hold all that dirty water.

Mayor Jim Watson stood at LeBreton Flats Friday afternoon to announce that the $232-million «engineering marvel,» which began construction in 2016, was now ready to store water when the next big storm hits.

The city built a pair of tunnels, 6.2 kilometres in total, and 15 underground chambers capable of holding up to 18 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of sewage.

One tunnel runs east-west from LeBreton Flats to New Edinburgh, intersecting another that runs north-south along Kent Street from the Queensway to behind the Supreme Court of Canada.

«The [tunnels] will capture and allow proper treatment of surface runoff and wastewater that would otherwise flow untreated into the Ottawa River during very wet weather,» Watson said, thanking federal infrastructure minister Catherine McKenna and Nepean MPP Lisa McLeod for the $62 million their governments each contributed.

The tunnels will also help reduce basement flooding in some low-lying neighbourhoods, like the Glebe and Centretown, and will allow the city to better inspect its existing pipes under the downtown, Watson noted.

The water could also be cleaner next summer at Petrie Island beach, which is downstream from locations where Ottawa’s combined sewage and rain pipes release water to the river.

Overflows dramatically reduced

The sewage storage tunnel is the «cornerstone» of the Ottawa River Action Plan, a set of 17 projects approved by city council in February 2010, said Alain Gonthier, the city’s associate general manager of public works.

Over the years, the city has been working to build pipes to carry sewage and rainwater separately. No longer does Ottawa send sewage into the Ottawa River 70 to 80 times annually, he said.

These storage tunnels will be the final milestone, Gonthier said.

«In a typical year, we’re still having 20 to 30 overflows to the river. They’ve been reduced over the years,» explained Gonthier. «What this is going to do is to reduce it to two or less, so it’s a significant reduction.»

This map shows the path and various construction sites of the forthcoming Combined Sewage Storage Tunnel, intended to prevent sewage overflows from spilling into the Ottawa River. (City of Ottawa)

Fuente de la Información: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/orap-sewage-storage-tunnel-opening-1.5810109

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Bangladesh: Death penalty is not the solution for violence against women

Bangladesh: Death penalty is not the solution for violence against women

Responding the Bangladeshi government’s decision to introduce the death penalty as a punishment for rape, Amnesty International’s South Asia Researcher, Sultan Mohammed Zakaria, said:

“This regressive step is a fig leaf that deflects attention from the lack of real action to address the appalling brutality faced by so many Bangladeshi women. Executions perpetuate violence, they don’t prevent it. Instead of seeking vengeance, the authorities must focus on ensuring justice for the victims of sexual violence including through delivering the long-term changes that would stop this epidemic of violence and prevent it from recurring. That means, for example, ensuring that Bangladeshi women and girls are protected and that they feel safe coming forward and reporting crimes. Perpetrators must be prosecuted and held accountable and the impunity for these horrific crimes must come to an end-but through fair proceedings and without resort to the death penalty.”

Background

Following large-scale protests calling for an end to impunity for rape against women and girls, the Bangladeshi cabinet approved the draft Women and Children Repression Prevention (Amendment) Bill, amending Section 9(1) of the existing Prevention of Women and Children Repression Act 2000, to increase the highest punishment for rape from life imprisonment to the death penalty.

Fuente de la Información: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2020/10/bangladesh-death-penalty-is-not-the-solution-for-violence-against-women/

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Brussels extends coronavirus curfew into mid-December

Brussels extends coronavirus curfew into mid-December

Brussels’ coronavirus curfew will be extended until mid-December, regional officials announced on Wednesday.

The cabinet of Brussels Minister-President Rudi Vervoort confirmed that the curfew will not be lifted on Thursday and will instead be pushed back until 13 December.

“The numbers in the Brussels-Capital Region are still concerning,” a spokesperson for Vervoort told The Brussels Times.

The capital region averaged more than 400 new daily infections, according to Sciensano’s latest data on Wednesday.

The curfew in Brussels, lasting from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM, was imposed in late October and until 19 November.

The regional cabinet is set to formalise the decision on Thursday, the spokesperson added.

Wallonia also moved to extend its own regional curfew until the same date, with all provincial governors passing the measures on Wednesday.

Both Brussels and Wallonia decided to tighten the midnight curfew imposed a national level by the regional government in the light of the rapid spread of the virus in the country.

The move by both regions will see the expiration of their lockdowns coincide with the current deadline with all nationwide lockdown measures, including the closure of non-essential shops, of bars and restaurants, and the reduction of social contacts.

Gabriela Galindo
The Brussels Times

Fuente de la Información: https://www.brusselstimes.com/brussels/141316/brussels-extends-curfew-into-mid-december-coronavirus-covid19-restrictions-13-december-lifted/

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Estados Unidos: Maine to provide more help for renters; school caution urged

Maine to provide more help for renters; school caution urged

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine will dedicate more than $6 million to help residents who can’t pay their rents due to the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Janet Mills said Friday.

The use of federal coronavirus relief funds will extend Maine Housing’s COVID-19 Rental Relief Program through December, said Mills, a Democrat. Mills said states around the country, including Maine, need Congress to approve more relief soon.

“In the meantime, I will do all I can to keep people secure in their homes this holiday season,” Mills said.

The state has dedicated more than $28 million in coronavirus relief funds to the rental help program since April.

The announcement came at a time when the recovery of jobs in the state appeared to slow. Unemployment in Maine fell to 5.4% in October, the Maine Department of Labor said Friday. That was a decline of less than a percentage point from September’s rate.

In other pandemic news in Maine:

MORE CASES

The latest average positivity rate in Maine is 2.13%. State health departments are calculating positivity rate differently across the country, but for Maine, the AP calculates the rate by dividing new cases by test specimens using data from The COVID Tracking Project.

The seven-day rolling average of the positivity rate in Maine has risen over the past two weeks from 1.42% on Nov. 5 to 2.13% on Nov. 19.

The state has reported more than 9,900 cases of the virus and 173 deaths.

SCHOOL SAFETY

The Mills administration also announced Friday that another county has joined the intermediate category in the state’s color-coded school safety designation system.

York County joined Androscoggin, Franklin, Somerset and Washington counties in the “yellow” category. Knox County has joined the lowest risk category, green, which includes every other county in the state.

The state recommends that school districts in counties designated yellow consider new precautions and possibly hybrid instruction models to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.

HEALTH CAMPAIGN

Maine is renewing its “Keep Maine Healthy” campaign that seeks to encourage precautions about the coronavirus pandemic.

The Maine Department of Health and Human Services launched the campaign in June. The administration of Democratic Gov. Janet Mills said Thursday it would use $100,000 in Coronavirus Relief Funds to extend the campaign into January.

The campaign uses social media, digital, television and streaming media advertising, the governor’s office said. It will remind residents of the importance of actions such as social distancing and wearing face coverings, DHHS Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew said.

The DHHS also announced that 52 more Walgreens pharmacies will begin offering free drive-through COVID-19 testing on Friday. That brings the total number to 65 in Maine.

Fuente de la Información: https://bismarcktribune.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/maine-to-provide-more-help-for-renters-school-caution-urged/article_a5aaee80-7da3-5e17-8a31-0a6cfe42d951.html

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Kenya: Education ministry launches online safety manual for children

Africa/Kenya /22-11-2020/Author: Margaret Kalekye/Source: www.kbc.co.ke

The Ministry of Education has launched the first children and facilitators manuals for training on online safety and security.

The manual approved by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) in collaboration with Terre des Hommes Netherlands ensures children can develop in a safe environment.

The manual comes in a time when Kenya and the world at large are facing challenges brought by the Covid-19 pandemic with internet and mobile penetration getting into the hearts of children exposing them to online sexual exploitation.

Online learning has been the new normal since March 15th when schools were closed in Kenya due to Covid-19, thus leading to the tremendous rise of online activities by the young generation at home.

Speaking during the launch, Mr. Rapheal Kariuki, Africa Head of Region highlighted the key overall goal of the Safe Online Project which is to prevent and respond to Online Child Sexual Exploitation in three main hubs Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu.

“The manuals will be used to create awareness among children, parents and caregivers to be able to identify, respond and prevent online abuse and exploitation as part of its Safe Online Project implemented in Kenya. The main components of the project include awareness creation, psychosocial support, capacity building and access to justice for the victims of online sexual abuse and exploitation. Terre des Hommes Netherlands is also partnering with different institutions like the Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Prosecution to deliver the project.” he added.

Cabinet Secretary for Education, George Magoha pointed out that it is a joy to finally come up with a curriculum after a long journey of research.

The launch has come in a very sensitive time where the change in normalcy brought by Covid-19 has led to increased use of digital devices in learning.

KICD also appreciated the quality of the team to boldly take the step and bring in the manuals.

The National Cyber Security will also collaborate in this initiative to help parents be able to register sim-cards for minors said, The Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK), Patricia Muchiri

“We have taken child online protection and lessons to where the children are. There has been an exponential growth of use of digital devices. We are almost to get the strategy that brings together all stakeholders so that we harness a collective national effort and this manual is key in all the information we need” she added.

Through the manuals, parents and caregivers across the country will need to have an urgent sensitisation on how to monitor and supervise online activities undertaken by their children.

The training will help children be aware that they can be digitally safe by going online and watching relevant things.

Source and Image: https://www.kbc.co.ke/education-ministry-launches-online-safety-manual-for-children/

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Mundo. Conferência Internacional: Para a Defesa da Educação, Ciência e Cultura, a Serviço de Nossos Povos e Nações

Mundo/22-11-2020/Autor: Mário Junior/Fonte: sinasefe.org.br

Confederação de Educadores Americanos (CEA) realizará no dia 1º de dezembro, a partir das 13 horas (horário de Brasília-DF), a Conferência Internacional “Para a Defesa da Educação, Ciência e Cultura, a Serviço de Nossos Povos e Nações”.

O evento será realizado de maneira virtual pela plataforma Zoom, podendo ser acessado pelo link https://zoom.us/j/96134554034. O código de acesso para participar é 733923.

Unidade internacional

A Conferência da CEA buscará reunir o maior número de educadores possível para debater formas de enfrentamento ao neoliberalismo e às ações de precarização da Educação que se intensificaram durante a pandemia da COVID-19, representando uma contribuição fundamental para a unidade da categoria a nível internacional.

O SINASEFE NACIONAL, que é filiado à CEA desde 1997, estará representado no evento pela sindicalizada Cátia Farago (Sinasefe IF Baiano-BA), encarregada de assuntos internacionais do sindicato, e convida suas bases e seções sindicais a estarem presentes na Conferência.

Presenças e países

Além da CEA, a Federação Nacional dos Professores (Fenprof-Portugal) e a Federação de Sindicatos Docentes Universitários da América do Sul (Fesiduas-Argentina) confirmaram presença na Conferência.

O público alvo tem como foco educadores de Argentina, Brasil, Costa Rica, Cuba, Espanha (Ilhas Baleares e Palma de Mallorca), Honduras, México, Panamá, Portugal (Lisboa) e Uruguai.

Fonte e Imagem: https://sinasefe.org.br/site/conferencia-internacional-para-a-defesa-da-educacao-ciencia-e-cultura-a-servico-de-nossos-povos-e-nacoes/

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