UN-HABITAT, EMBASSY OF POLAND SIGN PROJECT TO PROVIDE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOLUTIONS FOR CIVIL DEFENSE AND BEIRUT MUNICIPALITY PREMISES


The Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Lebanon and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) signed an agreement to implement renewable energy solutions to support and reinforce the operations of public facilities in Greater Beirut.

The project will target two Civil Defense centres located in Beirut and Furn El Chebbak and the Municipality of Beirut. The project was inaugurated at the Municipality of Beirut by the Polish Ambassador to Lebanon, Mr. Przemyslaw Niesiolowski, the Governor of Beirut, Mr. Marwan Abboud, and Head of UN-Habitat Lebanon Country Programme, Ms. Taina Christiansen.

Contributing to the Lebanon Response Plan, the project entitled ‘Improving the ability of public facilities and institutions to better respond to emerging needs and emergencies in Greater Beirut, through strengthened operational capacity’ will supply and install photovoltaic systems to generate constant and reliable energy supply to the selected institutions, ensuring the continuity of their essential ope
rations and services to the community.

The design of the systems will be based upon detailed technical assessments of each establishment, accompanied by an energy audit, followed by implementation.

‘The Lebanese Civil Defense serves thousands of people. Each and every day brave volunteers risk their lives helping the needy and vulnerable.’ said Mr. Przemyslaw Niesiolowski, Polish Ambassador in Beirut. ‘By improving the two centres of the Lebanese Civil Defense in and around Beirut, we plan to strengthen their capabilities even more. Poland recognizes the needs of the Lebanese Civil Defense as well as the needs of the Municipality of Beirut. Therefore, we find it exceptionally important to persevere with our long-standing support. Polish Aid supported Lebanese institutions in the past and will remain a steady partner in the future.’

‘By investing in sustainable energy solutions for public institutions such as Civil Defense centers and municipal facilities, we are ensuring the resilience and continuity of es
sential services during times of crisis,’ said Mr. Marwan Abboud, Governor of the City of Beirut. ‘This initiative not only contributes to the Lebanon response plan, but also emphasizes the importance of proactive measures in addressing emerging needs and emergencies in Greater Beirut, and preserving our communities.’

‘The UN-Habitat initiative, funded by the Polish government to equip two Civil Defense centres with solar energy systems, represents an important effort to strengthen Civil Defense capabilities,’ said General Raymond Khattar, Director General of Civil Defense. ‘This program is extremely important due to its positive impact on the ability of personnel to deal with emergency situations, especially since they are always on the front lines in cases of war or natural disasters, which contributes to maintaining public safety.’

“We are proud and grateful for our long-standing partnership with Poland in Lebanon, including this critical initiative,” said Taina Christiansen. “This project underscores ou
r shared commitment to supporting the people of Lebanon during these challenging times. By strengthening public institutions and improving access to essential services, we aim to make a meaningful difference in the lives of communities living in Greater Beirut.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

‘Continuous increase in public spending requires urgent treatment,’ Al-Menfi says.ILO Launches employment-intensive investment programmes in Rihab and Mu’ath Bin Jabal Municipalities

Tripoli: The President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Menfi, said that ‘the continued increase in public spending, especially the dangerous inflation in the fuel subsidy item for 2023, requires urgent and decisive treatment of the policies of public institutions and not burdening its consequences with the citizen.’

‘We are determined to form technical subcommittees to verify the causes of the inflation in Chapter One expenses, fuel subsidies, and ways to save the Libyan economy, and we will adhere to their recommendations,’ he added in a tweet.

Al-Menfi called on the Libyan institutions concerned with public spending to notify their representatives to participate in the first meeting of the Supreme Financial Committee for 2024 next week.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Amman: The International Labour Organisation (ILO) signed agreements with Rihab and Mu’ath Bin Jabal Municipalities to launch the Employment-Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) in the two municipalities in Jordan.

These initiatives, done in partnership with the Ministry of Local Administration (MoLA), are under the “Employment-Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) and Decent Employment in Jordan,” funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation.

The programme seeks to promote inclusive green economic growth and create immediate job opportunities for vulnerable refugee and host communities, according to an ILO statement.

The agreement with Rihab Municipality will focus on enhancing ecotourism by rehabilitating tourism infrastructure. Over five months, through the EIIP Labour-Intensive Infrastructure Programme, Jordanian and Syrian refugee workers, will undertake various green activities, including 1,000 tree planting and insulting cement seats and c
anopies.

The agreement aims to create over 5,000 green working days and provide employment opportunities for residents of Rihab Municipality, the statement notes.

Mu’ath Bin Jabal Municipality, through the signed agreement, will implement hydroponic agriculture systems to create green short-term green job opportunities for Jordanians, Syrian refugees, women and persons with disabilities.

Activities will include land reinstatement, erection of glass house steel frames, installation of irrigation systems and planting of 16,400 seedlings. The agreement is expected to generate over 5,000 green working days and empower vulnerable communities through sustainable livelihoods.

Source: Jordan News Agency

A women’s protest in Hamadan denouncing crimes of Zionist enemy in Gaza


The Women’s Cultural Authority in Hamdan District organized two protests denouncing the crimes of the Zionist enemy in Gaza.

The participants affirmed the solidarity of Yemeni women with the Palestinian people and their valiant resistance in light of the American-Zionist enemy continuing to commit heinous crimes against the children and people of Gaza.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Mechanism of developing performance at Ministry of Oil and its affiliated units discussed


A meeting in Sana’a, chaired on Sunday by the Minister of Oil and Minerals in the caretaker government, Ahmed Daris, discussed the mechanism for developing performance, implementing activities and enhancing tasks in the ministry and its units.

The meeting touched on aspects related to the Ramadan program and the accompanying activities to promote faith identity and Quranic culture.

The Minister of Oil praised the efforts of the ministry’s leaders and cadres and its units, urging more giving and teamwork to develop the level of performance.

He pointed to the importance of benefiting from the Ramadan program and keenness to benefit from the lectures of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed. Abdul Malik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, because of their impact on strengthening the spirit of faith emanating from the Book of God, and working with the instructions and directives of the Leader to achieve the spiritual purposes of the obligation of fasting and obtaining reward and reward in this holy month.

Source: Yemen Ne
ws Agency

Trends participates in international event in New York on gender equality


ABU DHABI: Trends Research and Advisory participated in an important international event on gender equality in the Arab region. Organised in New York by the Baha’i International Conference (BIC), the event highlighted the role of government institutions and civil society in promoting gender equality.

The panel speakers stressed the importance of institutional reform and broader social changes to achieve real progress. They also stressed the need to consider societal values and traditions that affect gender equality, while promoting the noble values and changing social customs that hinder women’s advancement.

Researcher Aisha Al-Rumaithi, Director of the Research Department at the Trends Research and Advisory focused on the significance of the well-being of both women and men and the relationship between them. She spoke about the necessity to consider the peculiar needs of both genders and the extent to which institutions can achieve a balance between these needs.

Trends’ participation in this event reflect
s its continued commitment to supporting development and sustainability issues through a research vision that anticipates the future with knowledge.

Source: Emirates News Agency