Kenya’s ‘Marathon King’ Inspires Runners After Beating World Record

Kenyan marathon runner Eliud Kipchoge is spurring young athletes to follow in his footsteps after breaking his own world record Sunday in Berlin.

Cheers erupted from the crowd Sunday at Nairobi’s Karura Forest as they watched Kipchoge race on TV. The watch party followed an amateur marathon organized by the Friends of Karura Forest to celebrate their 25th anniversary.

Karanja Njoroge, a past chairman of the conservation group who serves on its board, called Kipchoge’s win “absolutely magnificent.”

“Everybody went wild,” Njoroge said of the crowd at the watch party. “Seeing the guy was way ahead. Everybody felt so elated by the efforts of our king of athletics, Eliud Kipchoge.”

Kipchoge’s new record, 30 seconds faster than his previous world record set in Berlin in 2018, is now two hours, one minute and nine seconds. Njoroge called it an inspiration.

“I think it encourages people. Gives people hope. And even those who would never compete begin to believe, because this guy is 37 years old and he’s breaking world records,” Njoroge said.

Barnabas Korir, an executive member of Athletics Kenya, the governing body for track and field sports, agreed.

“He’s inspired the youth, but not only the youth but particularly all the athletes from Kenya,” Korir said. “You know Kipchoge is one of the few athletes who is completely determined. He’s also very focused.”

Korir, who is also chairman of youth development at Athletics Kenya, said camps have been set up nationwide to encourage sports.

“We got the support from the government to do that and in the last 3 years, Eliud Kipchoge talk to the athletes when they were in the camps,” Korir said. “So, this is an opportunity for us now to give our athletes a symbol that they can do well if they remain focused, if they work hard.”

Kipchoge has won 15 out of his 17 career marathons, including two Olympic gold medals.

Source: Voice of America

Dominica paves clear path to climate resiliency amid climate-related disasters

ROSEAU, Dominica, Sept. 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The climate crisis is real. Several severe weather patterns are confirming this.

Take Pakistan, the scale of the recent deadly flooding in that country is staggering to say the least. Floods triggered by early monsoon rains began in June and remained intense throughout the season. A full one-third of Pakistan is underwater—an amount of land that exceeds the total area of the United Kingdom. More than 30 million people or 15 percent of the population have been affected – 1,200 people have lost their lives and half a million are homeless.

After Hurricane Maria left an estimated 90 percent of buildings damaged or destroyed in Dominica in 2019, the small Caribbean Island of just 70,000 has been on a clear path to become the first climate-resilient nation by 2030.

According to Germanwatch’s 2021 Global Climate Risk Index – an Index that analyses to what extent countries and regions have been affected by impacts of weather-related loss event – Dominica ranked 11th out of 150 countries at risk based on an analysis of extreme weather events between 2000 and 2019. Two factors were cited for Dominica: the impact of global warming on rising sea levels that increase the risk of storm surges, and the increase in the strength of hurricanes. Dominica is at risk to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, floods and landslides, and hurricanes.

The Prime Minister of Dominica, Dr Roosevelt Skerrit, has been an advocate and voice for sustainability, urging nations across the globe to implement serious and tangible measures to deal with global warming as they impact smaller nations more acutely.

He recently conveyed his condolences over material and human losses caused by the floods in Pakistan and again called upon the international community to stand together to act against climate change in order to mitigate its often-deadly consequences. He said, “Together, we must ensure a better future for our coming generations.”

Taking to Twitter he stated, “The Commonwealth of Dominica stands in solidarity with Pakistan at this time of crisis. Climate change is destroying the world, and it is now our time to take responsible actions.”

Dominica is leading the fight against climate change, and the government continues to invest in new projects and programmes to achieve their goal of resiliency and having the strength to fight back when catastrophic events occur.

This year marks five years since Dominica witnessed the witnessed the deadliest Hurricane Maria.

Dominica’s objective to become resilient by 2030 needs around EC$4 billion to EC$5 billion in funding and around 40 percent of that funding could come from funds generated through the country’s citizenship by investment programme.

In response to the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria, Dominica launched a climate resilience policy framework to help guide its recovery journey in the form of the National Resilience Development Strategy 2030 (NRDS). The NRDS speaks to the overall policy framework of the government and summaries 43 resilience goals desired to assure that development is people centred.

The Climate Resilience and Recovery Plan of Dominica aims to build strong communities, build a robust economy, have a well-planned and durable infrastructure; strengthen institutional systems and, protect and sustain natural and other unique assets.

It centres around three pillars: structural resilience, financial resilience, and post-disaster resilience.

Pillar 1: Structural resilience:

Under this pillar, the government of Dominica strives to build a resilient infrastructure capable of withstanding natural disasters, including category five hurricanes. It includes the construction of climate-resilient homes, healthcare centres, roads, bridges, airports and schools.

The revolutionary “Housing Initiative” will deliver climate-resilient homes to the public, who were displaced as a result of Tropical Storm Erika and Hurricane Maria in 2015 and 2017, respectively. The government is aiming to construct more than 5 000 climate-resilient homes and has already handed over keys to about 1 500 families who were displaced by Hurricane Maria.

The construction of 40 climate-resilient homes in the Salybia constituency commenced in February 2022.

In July of this year, Dominica also launched the “Future Housing Programme” which provides reasonably priced homes to youth aged 45 or younger.

The World Bank Emergency Agriculture Livelihoods and Climate Resilience Project is a five-year projects worth US$25 million and it aims to restore agricultural livelihoods and enhance the climate resilience of farmers and fishers affected by Hurricane Maria.

The project will ensure:

  • Farmers adopt new technologies and climate-smart practices for increasing modification and climate resilience in the crop, livestock, and fishing sectors;
  • Reconstruction and climate proofing of key agriculture infrastructure.

Several bridges have been built and damaged roads have been rehabilitated with the inclusion of slope retention walls and expanded sections to increase capacity and facilitate the movement of larger construction machinery.

Pillar 2: Financial Resilience:

The government of Dominica is implementing institutional fiscal reform to ensure stronger fiscal resilience which will aid in the strengthening of debt sustainability utilising several key institutional fiscal areas.

Pillar 3: Post Disaster and Social Resilience

This pillar helps encourage farmers to plant more root crops which are more resilient to heavy rain and wind, increases farmer training programmes and government assistance with the provision of seeds and fertilizers. The government’s plan to strengthen food security, includes specific policies for the resiliency of the agriculture and fisheries industries.

During a time when larger and more developed countries have been holding talk-shops about finding accurate solutions to climate change, Dominica has emerged with concrete and efficient plans and strategies to mitigate the effects of these global issues.

Nandi Canning (PR Dominica) nandi.canning@csglobalpartners.com +27828215664

CNBM Open Day: Build a “forest factory”and guard our green home

LUSAKA, Zambia, Sept. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — A news report from GLOBAL TIMES ONLINE:

Recently, China National Building Material Group Co., Ltd. (CNBM) held an online open day at the Zambia Industrial Park in Lusaka, capital of Zambia, and focused on “intelligent manufacturing” to promote “environmental protection”, striving to realize the corporate mission of “materials create a better world”. It showcased the company’s social responsibility and its efforts to create a better life for local people.

CNBM Zambia Industrial Park has always adhered to the concept of green development. Control energy consumption from the source to improve resource utilization, actively respond to climate change and take the initiative to reduce carbon emissions, advocate green life and share environmental protection experience, protect biodiversity and build a beautiful Zambia together, developing advanced environmental protection practices, this “forest factory” will always purse green operation with eco-friendly activities.

In addition, “intelligent manufacturing” is another shining card of the CNBM Zambia Industrial Park. The industrial park focuses on innovating and developing green frontier technologies, strengthening energy management and establishing a sound energy management system to save energy consumption, constructing a sewage treatment system, installing dust collection equipment, and taking the lead in adopting the crushing and conveying atomization spray system, empowered by technology, the industrial park is on the way to accelerate its growth.

China National Building Materials Zambia Industrial Park, the “forest factory” incorporates environmental protection concepts and planning, highlights green building materials, and achieves new connotations of green development, attaining green and sustainable development, and guarding a green home together with the people of Zambia.

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Huawei lance sa solution FRMCS pour faciliter la transformation numérique du secteur ferroviaire

BERLIN, 26 septembre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Huawei a officiellement lancé sa solution Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) lors de l’InnoTrans 2022 et du 9ème Sommet mondial des transports ferroviaires de Huawei à Berlin, en Allemagne, où des invités spéciaux, Wang Guoyu, directeur des opérations de Huawei Aviation & Rail BU, et Li Jie, président de Huawei Enterprise Wireless Domain, ont parlé de son succès. Cette solution est une réalisation remarquable pour Huawei, qui résulte de ses recherches et de sa vaste expérience dans le déploiement des TIC au sein de l’industrie ferroviaire depuis plus de deux décennies. En mettant l’accent sur l’amélioration de la sécurité et de la fiabilité, la solution FRMCS de Huawei étend les services sans fil train-sol du contrôle et de la répartition des trains à l’O&M ferroviaire, à l’IoT ferroviaire, et plus encore. Elle permet une transformation numérique généralisée du secteur ferroviaire, garantit la sécurité de l’exploitation des trains et améliore l’efficacité des opérations ferroviaires.

Huawei launches the FRMCS solution

La demande pour des réseaux ferroviaires intelligents, avec une énorme capacité de transport ne cesse de croître. La solution FRMCS de Huawei peut non seulement fournir la haute fiabilité et la faible latence requises pour le contrôle et la régulation des trains, mais aussi soutenir de nouveaux services tels que la surveillance de l’état des locomotives, la surveillance de l’exploitation des trains et la répartition visualisée du personnel d’exploitation et d’entretien, améliorer l’exactitude de la prévision des défaillances et l’efficacité de l’exploitation et de l’entretien.

La solution FRMCS utilise une nouvelle technologie, le 8T8R Smart MIMO, qui lui permet d’obtenir la même couverture dans la bande 1900 MHz que celle du GSM-R dans la bande 900 MHz lorsqu’elle fonctionne avec des appareils de forte puissance des partenaires de Huawei. Cela réduit les coûts de déploiement et de maintenance du FRMCS sur 1900 MHz et simplifie le déploiement des réseaux du FRMCS. En fournissant trois niveaux de redondance, y compris les cartes clés, les éléments de réseau clés et les réseaux sans fil, la solution FRMCS de Huawei élimine les défaillances ponctuelles sur les réseaux, assure une grande fiabilité des appareils et des réseaux, et répond aux exigences du système européen de contrôle des trains (ETCS). Son architecture est conforme aux normes de l’industrie ferroviaire, ce qui facilite l’interconnexion entre les réseaux sans fil et les applications de l’industrie ferroviaire, ainsi que le déploiement de nouveaux services.

Li Jie a déclaré la chose suivante : « L’industrie ferroviaire traverse actuellement une période critique de transformation numérique, alors que les besoins en systèmes de communication sans fil train-sol sont plus élevés que jamais. La solution FRMCS de Huawei peut répondre à ces exigences en intégrant les technologies 4G et 5G de Huawei. Elle peut aider les utilisateurs du secteur ferroviaire à mettre en place des réseaux à large bande sans fil train-sol à haute fiabilité, à large bande passante et orientés vers l’avenir, qui sont sûrs, fiables, convergents, simplifiés et capables d’évoluer à long terme. »

Huawei travaillera avec les organismes de normalisation, les clients et les partenaires du secteur pour promouvoir la maturation et le déploiement commercial à grande échelle du FRMCS, et construire une base numérique sans fil pour les chemins de fer intelligents.

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