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WTO hosts course on integrating gender into global trade policies
By Globe Banner | Jun 24, 2024
The multifaceted curriculum included technical lectures, interactive sessions, and collaborative exercises. Participants explored the nexus between trade and gender, using practical tools and learning methodologies to integrate gender considerations into trade policies effectively. Key sessions delved into WTO initiatives on trade and gender, emphasizing the importance of mainstreaming gender equality across trade agendas.
World Bank approves $150 million for improving primary healthcare in Sri Lanka
By Globe Banner | Jun 24, 2024
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved $150 million in financing for Sri Lanka to enhance the quality and utilization of its primary healthcare services. The newly sanctioned Sri Lanka Primary Healthcare System Enhancing Project aims to improve care quality and increase the use of primary medical care institutions, which provide essential health services to local communities.
Memorial honors Slovak soldier Andrej Babjak at Normandy
By Globe Banner | Jun 24, 2024
Mr. Horňák, Dr. Javor, Major Filipowski, and other distinguished guests gathered to commemorate the life of Andrej Babjak, the only Slovak soldier who participated in the Normandy landings with the 82nd Airborne Division and sacrificed his life...
NCUA releases annual report highlighting growth among minority depository institution credit unions
By Globe Banner | Jun 24, 2024
The NCUA Releases its Annual MDI Report to Congress Today
World Bank suggests $546M investment in Tanzanian livestock
By Globe Banner | Jun 24, 2024
Tanzania can significantly boost its livestock sector's economic contribution with a comprehensive plan that emphasizes climate-smart strategies and innovations, according to a new report by the World Bank. The 21st Tanzania Economic Update, titled "Harnessing the Opportunity for a Climate-Smart and Competitive Livestock Sector in Tanzania," recommends backing such a plan with at least $546 million in public investments over the next five years. This annual investment of approximately $109 million represents a fivefold increase over previous budgets and a 50 percent increase...
World Bank debars Future Netwings Solutions over collusive practices
By Globe Banner | Jun 24, 2024
The World Bank Group announced today the 15-month debarment of Future Netwings Solutions Private Limited (FNSPL), an India-based IT and networking services provider, due to collusive practices related to the West Bengal Institutional Strengthening of Gram Panchayats Program II in India.
South Africa seeks panel reviews over EU citrus fruit import restrictions
By Globe Banner | Jun 24, 2024
South Africa has submitted two requests for panels in disputes concerning European Union regulations affecting the importation of citrus fruits. The measures, aimed at controlling the spread of the insect Thaumatotibia leucotreta (False Codling Moth) and the fungus P. citricarpa (citrus black spot), were discussed in consultations with the EU but did not result in a mutually agreed solution.
World Bank approves $600 million funding for Moroccan public sector improvement
By Globe Banner | Jun 24, 2024
The World Bank's Board of Directors has approved US$600 million for Morocco to finance two projects aimed at improving public service delivery, inclusiveness, and the performance of the public sector.
WTO highlights cooperation among universities at Global Review of Aid for Trade
By Globe Banner | Jun 24, 2024
Established in 2010, the WTO Chairs Programme aims to create a network of institutions that collaborate with the WTO and policymakers on trade-related research, curriculum development, and policy outreach. The programme currently includes 35 universities, with a call for applications from underrepresented regions open until June 30.
John H Jackson Moot Court Competition announces winners
By Globe Banner | Jun 22, 2024
The John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition concluded with the announcement of winners on June 22, 2024. This year, 73 universities from around the world participated in the competition. After successfully competing in their regional rounds, the 24 best teams from 14 WTO members convened in Geneva.
U.S.-Slovakia relations celebrated at joint reception by AmCham Košice
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
Ambassador Rana recently addressed a joint reception organized by AmCham Košice and the U.S. Embassy Bratislava, celebrating Independence Day in Košice.
OAS event highlights US commitment to supporting human rights in Cuba
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
Ambassador Francisco O. Mora recently addressed an event focused on human rights violations in Cuba, emphasizing the United States' commitment to supporting the Cuban people's quest for democracy and freedom.
U.S. Embassy in Turkmenistan seeks bids for official vehicles
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
The United States Embassy in Turkmenistan has announced an invitation for companies to submit quotations for official vehicles under the solicitation notice PR12548813.
World Bank approves $200 million to improve Senegal's water security
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
The World Bank has approved $200 million in financing to aid Senegal in enhancing its sanitation services and water resources in key water security hotspots. This initiative marks the first phase of the Integrated Water Security and Sanitation Program for Senegal (PISEA), targeting improved access to drinking water, better sanitation, and resilience against flood and drought risks.
World Bank approves $110M boost for municipal support program in Senegal
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
The World Bank has approved an additional $110 million in Program for Results financing for the Municipal and Agglomeration Support Program (PACASEN) in Senegal. This additional financing aims to scale up efforts to local governments and improve their management of public investments.
World Bank approves $107 million credit for sustainable transport infrastructure in southern Viet Nam
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
The World Bank Board of Directors has approved a US$107 million credit to enhance the capacity, efficiency, and safety of inland waterways in southern Viet Nam. This initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within the country's transport sector.
World Bank approves $145 million investment for Cambodia's water security
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
Over 113,000 people in Cambodia are expected to benefit from improved water supply infrastructure following the approval of a new World Bank-supported project. Funded by a US$145 million credit from the World Bank’s International Development Association, the Cambodia Water Security Improvement Project aims to enhance water security, increase agricultural productivity, and build resilience to climate risks.
Uzbekistan receives $7.5 million grant from World Bank for emissions reduction
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
Uzbekistan has become the first country to receive a payment from the World Bank for reducing carbon emissions through a policy crediting program. The Innovative Carbon Resource Application for Energy Transition (iCRAFT) project was designed to support Uzbekistan in implementing energy efficiency measures, phasing out energy subsidies, and transitioning to cleaner energy sources.
Binance CEO: Employee detained in Nigeria 'is a true professional of the highest integrity'
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
Richard Teng, the CEO of Binance, stated that the company is making efforts to secure the release of Tigran Gambaryan, Binance's head of financial crime compliance, who has been detained by the Nigerian government since February 26. Teng shared this information during a June 17 episode of the Bankless podcast.
World Bank approves $120 million financing package for Chad's social protection
By Globe Banner | Jun 21, 2024
The World Bank has approved $100 million in International Development Association (IDA) financing for Chad, supplemented by an additional $20 million from the Sahel Adaptive Social Protection Program, a multi-donor trust fund. This funding aims to enhance access to social safety nets for poor and vulnerable populations, including refugees, and to strengthen Chad's social protection system.