Malawi Struggles to End Sex Trafficking as Cases Rise

BLANTYRE, MALAWI – COVID-19-driven economic and social difficulties in Malawi have caused an increase in sex trafficking in the southern African country, an NGO said, and the spike is being blamed mainly on poor law enforcement.

People Serving Girls at Risk (PSGR) said that prior to the pandemic, it was receiving about two to three sex trafficking case referrals every week, and that has now risen to seven or more.

PSGR records show that in 2020 alone, the organization handled more than 600 cases of sex trafficking. That’s three times the figure reported in the past over a similar period.

Caleb Ng’ombo, director of the organization, said that “in one of the worst-case scenarios, we rescued about 43 girls.” He said they were being trafficked “by somebody from a particular community taking them to Lilongwe,” the capital.

Ng’mbo said most of the victims were from poor families and were taken away after a perpetrator promised to provide education and employment.

‘I needed money’

One such victim, 17-year-old Hilda (not her real name), told VOA through a messaging app that she was trafficked last year in an attempt to escape poverty at home soon after the death of her parents.

She said, “After feeling pity with my situation, my friend asked to go where she works. Upon reaching there, I was disturbed to see that it was sex work. I could not object because I needed money.”

Hilda said she left the place because of the abusive environment.

She described an incident in which another sex worker hit her in the head with a bottle of beer for allegedly spoiling her market because she thought Hilda was more than attractive than she was.

Hilda also said her employer was abusing her by not providing food to her, as had been agreed upon previously.

Malawi is a source, destination and transit country for human trafficking. It has stringent laws against trafficking and exploitation, however, including the 2015 Trafficking in Persons Act, which criminalized sex and labor trafficking. The legislation also provides for punishment of up to 14 years in prison for offenses involving an adult victim, and up to 21 years for those involving a child victim.

The country also has endorsed several international human rights treaties, including the Maputo Protocol, which mandates that governments protect women and girls from sexual exploitation and trafficking.

Tsitsi Matekaire, leader of End Sex Trafficking at Equality Now, an international NGO that focuses on using the law to protect women’s and girls’ rights, told VOA via a messaging app from Britain that human trafficking has long been a global problem.

“Over the past two or so decades, what we see from the international statistics from United Nations organ for drugs and crime is that trafficking for sexual exploitation is the most common, and women and girls are the majority of the victims,” Matekaire said. “About 72% of all trafficking victims are women and girls. And 94% of [them] are trafficked for sexual exploitation.”

Failure to enforce laws

She said however, that many countries were failing to end the practice largely because of a failure to enforce anti-trafficking laws.

This is true in Malawi, she said, “with the Trafficking in Persons Act. But legislation alone is insufficient. [The] government needs to be doing more to ensure that legislation is properly implemented — that people like law enforcement, the judicial system and communities are aware of sex trafficking and are able to respond accordingly.”

A 2020 U.S. trafficking-in-persons report reflected Malawi’s general failure to effectively implement its human trafficking laws.

Trevor Hamela, Malawi’s deputy director for child affairs in the Ministry of Gender, said the Malawi government was failing to enforce its trafficking laws for a number of reasons.

“One of the reasons is that even the law itself is not well understood and interpreted the way it is supposed to be, because not all the enforcement officers were properly trained,” Hamela said.

“Of course, they could have been trained, [but] maybe they don’t understand the law,” he said. “The other aspect is that even our prosecutors, they also need to know the law, so that whenever they are making charges, the charges are according to the provision of the current Trafficking in Persons Act.”

Hamela said that in the meantime, to reduce sex trafficking in Malawi, the government’s law enforcement agencies were mounting roadblocks in areas suspected to be routes for the traffickers.

Source: Voice of America

SADC PREPARES SUMMIT OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT

Luanda – The 41st Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is set to take place on Tuesday (17), in Lilongwe, Malawi.

The meeting will take place in face-to-face and by videoconference format.

The SADC Council of Ministers, meeting Friday and Saturday, approved the minutes for the summit of Heads of State and Government.

According to the programme, Sunday (15) is reserved for the preparation of documentation and Monday for the arrival in Malawi of the Heads of State and Government.

Also on Monday, there will be a meeting of the Troika’s Senior Officials, a body currently made up of Mozambique (President), Tanzania and South Africa.

During the 41st Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of SADC, the signing of some protocols is on the agenda, including the agreement on mobility in the region through the suppression of visas in passports, for citizens of Member States.

SADC was created on 17 August 1992, at the Summit in Windhoek, Republic of Namibia.

It is a sub-regional organization comprising South Africa, Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Eswatini, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Seychelles.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

XCMG Technician College s’associe à des institutions allemandes pour lancer le programme de formation des jeunes techniciens « Blue Sea Elite »

La coopération avec le HWK Erfurt Vocational Training Center (HWK) et la Chambre de commerce et de l’industrie d’Erfurt ouvrira la voie à un développement de haute qualité de l’enseignement professionnel en Chine

XUZHOU, Chine, 13 août 2021 /PRNewswire/ — XCMG Technician College, l’école technique professionnelle du plus grand fabricant de machines de construction XCMG (000425.SZ), s’associe au HWK Erfurt Vocational Training Center (HWK) et à la Chambre de commerce et de l’industrie d’Erfurt, en Allemagne, pour lancer le programme de formation des jeunes techniciens « Blue Sea Elite » (le « Programme »), qui permettra d’offrir chaque année une perspective et une formation internationales à près de 200 techniciens qualifiés et mécaniciens pour XCMG.

XCMG Technician College to Partner with German Institutions to Launch “Blue Sea Elite” Young Technicians Training Program.

« Conformément aux normes en vigueur en Allemagne en matière de formation des techniciens dans le domaine des machines de construction, le programme établira un système intégré de formation des talents qui comprendra la certification de la formation professionnelle, la convergence des programmes d’études, le modèle d’enseignement, la formation des professeurs et l’évaluation/analyse pour promouvoir l’amélioration continue du développement des talents afin de créer une réserve de talents pour la principale stratégie de développement mondial de XCMG », a déclaré Feng Yuehong, directeur du XCMG Technician College.

En se basant sur le double système de formation professionnelle utilisé en Allemagne, XCMG Technician College a mis en œuvre une réforme intégrée des cours et de l’enseignement dans les domaines des programmes d’études, du scénario, du corps professoral, du matériel pédagogique, du temps et de l’évaluation, dans le but de réaliser l’intégration de l’école avec l’entreprise, et de la production avec l’éducation. Le programme vise à ouvrir un nouveau chapitre pour XCMG Technician College dans la formation de mécaniciens industriels hautement qualifiés, innovants et interdisciplinaires, avec une perspective internationale.

Suivant la tendance technologique de la construction intelligente, XCMG a commencé à se concentrer, depuis le début de 2021, sur le développement de talents techniques qualifiés avec une expérience dans les applications Internet et a décerné en Chine la première série de certificats de qualité 1+X de l’industrie de l’Internet industriel.

Le certificat 1+X comprend un certificat académique et de multiples certificats de compétences professionnelles, concernant le déploiement et la connexion d’équipements de collecte de données industrielles, la collecte de données de sites industriels et le stockage dans le cloud, les applications de modélisation d’algorithmes de plateforme dans le cloud, les applications informatiques de pointe de données industrielles, le développement et la diffusion d’applications industrielles, et plus encore.

« Le modèle d’enseignement, qui allie théorie et pratique, intègre la formation professionnelle dans les ressources d’enseignement avec le soutien d’établissements de formation précis. Notre objectif est de jouer un rôle de leader dans l’industrie », a déclaré Feng Yuehong.

Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur le site : http://en.xcmg.com/en-ap/.

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US FDA Authorizes Third Shot of Pfizer or Moderna for At-risk Group

An advisory panel for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted unanimously Friday in favor of recommending a third coronavirus vaccine dose to 2.7 million people with weakened immune systems.

The decision comes after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday authorized a third shot of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for extremely immunocompromised individuals, who represent less than 3% of the overall population.

The FDA’s acting commissioner, Dr. Janet Woodcock, said in a statement late Thursday, “The FDA is especially cognizant that immunocompromised people are particularly at risk for severe disease.”

“Other individuals who are fully vaccinated are adequately protected,” Woodcock said, “and do not need an additional dose of COVID-19 vaccine at this time.”

The CDC recommended that vulnerable Americans, including cancer patients, HIV patients and others with immunodeficiencies, get the booster shot after multiple studies showed that it could better protect their immune systems from the virus.

According to the CDC, 40% to 44% of people who are hospitalized with COVID-19 after being vaccinated are immunocompromised.

Russia

Elsewhere in the world, Russia reported Friday a daily record of 815 COVID-19 deaths, the highest toll of the pandemic.

Health officials blamed the increase on the more contagious delta variant.

Officials also reported 22,277 new coronavirus cases Friday, down from a peak in July.

Moscow’s mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, said daily hospitalizations in the city had fallen by half since late June. Moscow reported 2,529 new infections on Friday.

Canada

The Canadian government announced Friday that it would require vaccinations for all passengers traveling between provinces by plane, train or cruise ship.

Officials said the government would also require all federal public servants to be vaccinated.

Canada said Wednesday that it was developing a digital COVID-19 vaccine passport for its citizens to use for international travel.

Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said the federal government in Ottawa is working with provinces and territories, which are responsible for vaccinating residents, on a common approach in creating the passport, which should be available in the next few months.

Mendicino said the vaccine passport is “a key step forward in ensuring Canadians will have the documents they need once it is safe to travel again.”

Germany

Officials in northern Germany are afraid that a nurse injected more than 8,000 people with a saline solution instead of a COVID-19 vaccination and are urging the patients to get another COVID-19 shot.

Many of the patients are in the high-risk over-70 age group. Originally, the nurse in Friesland was thought to have injected only six people with the saline solution, as part of a cover-up for dropping a Pfizer coronavirus vaccine vial. The number of affected people increased drastically as police continued to investigate the case, and now 8,557 people have been asked to return to vaccination centers for another shot.

Police say the nurse shared skeptical opinions about vaccines on social media.

US schools

On Friday, the Chicago school system, the third-largest in the U.S., become the latest to require all its teachers and other employees to be fully vaccinated.

The school system said all workers must submit proof that they are vaccinated by Oct. 15 unless they qualify for a medical or religious exemption.

The move follows California’s decision earlier this week to require teachers and support staff to either be inoculated against COVID-19 or undergo weekly testing.

California Governor Gavin Newsom said the new order applies to both public and private schools across the nation’s most populous state, and it includes teachers’ aides, bus drivers, cafeteria workers and volunteers.

Source: Voice of America

CDC Panel Recommends Third Dose for Some with Weakened Immune Systems

A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel Friday recommended a third shot of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for some people with weakened immune systems following a Thursday authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted 11-0 on the matter. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky must give a final sign-off.

The CDC said those seeking a booster will not need a prescription or proof from a health care provider saying they are immunocompromised, Reuters reported.

“It will be a patient’s attestation, and there will be no requirement for proof or prescription or a recommendation from an individual’s health care provider,” CDC official Dr. Amanda Cohn said, speaking before the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice vote.

“The FDA is especially cognizant that immunocompromised people are particularly at risk for severe disease,” the agency’s acting commissioner, Dr. Janet Woodcock, said in a statement late Thursday.

“Other individuals who are fully vaccinated are adequately protected,” Woodcock said, “and do not need an additional dose of COVID-19 vaccine at this time.”

Scientists have been debating whether to offer extra doses of COVID-19 vaccines to certain immunocompromised people, such as organ transplant recipients or cancer patients. A recent study by Johns Hopkins University found that many transplant patients had little to no antibody protections after receiving the full two doses of a vaccine, but a third shot boosted their protection.

People eligible for a third shot should wait at least 28 days after their second shot.

It remains unclear if or when a third dose could be recommended for all Americans.

“We believe sooner or later you will need a booster for durability of protection” – but not yet, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government’s top infectious diseases expert, told reporters this week.

Source: Voice of America

Telecom Review conclut que la construction du réseau 5G de 700 MHz stimule les investissements et apporte des avantages aux fournisseurs de télécommunications en Chine

DUBAÏ, EAU, 12 août 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Telecom Review révèle que les entreprises de télécommunications chinoises réalisent des progrès importants dans la construction de réseaux 5G à faible bande. La fréquence de 700 MHz, qui fait partie de la bande ultra-haute fréquence (UHF) plus large, attire notamment l’attention.

Au début de l’année 2021, China Mobile et China Broadcasting Network (CBN) avaient annoncé un accord de coopération stratégique 5G pour construire et partager un réseau 5G de 700 MHz. Cette année, ces deux sociétés ont fait ensemble l’acquisition de 480 400 stations de base 5G dans la bande de 700 MHz. Selon Guang Yang de Strategy Analytics, cette augmentation du nombre de stations de base dans la bande de 700 MHz enverra une impulsion considérable sur le marché des infrastructures 5G et sera un catalyseur pour le développement de la 5G en Chine, puisque, jusqu’à présent, la plupart des stations de base 5G en Chine ont été déployées dans la bande 2,6 GHz ou 3,5 GHz.

China Telecom et China Unicom ont également lancé conjointement l’acquisition centralisée de 242 000 stations de base 5G et ont récemment publié l’annonce d’appels d’offres publics concernant le dispositif primaire sans fil 2,1 GHz nécessaire au projet de construction SA de la 5G en 2021.

Telecom Review indique que l’augmentation des activités 5G dans la bande de 700 MHz stimulera les investissements 5G en Chine et profitera aux fournisseurs d’équipement nationaux comme Huawei. Dans l’appel d’offres de China Mobile et CBN, Huawei, en tant que principal fournisseur d’infrastructures sur le marché chinois de la 5G, a gagné environ 60 % des parts de marché. En toute logique, Huawei devrait maintenir sa position dominante sur le marché chinois en 2021 et rester le principal fournisseur bénéficiaire des dépenses d’investissement 5G dans le pays.

Avec la puissance d’une couverture plus large et un affaiblissement de propagation mineur, Telecom Review s’attend à ce que les fréquences 5G de faible bande permettent une meilleure expérience réseau 5G et aident des entreprises comme Huawei à démontrer la véritable valeur de la 5G, ce qui continuera de renforcer la confiance des clients en sa capacité à assurer la continuité opérationnelle dans les circonstances actuelles.

À propos de Telecom Review

Telecom Review a été fondée en 2005 et est aujourd’hui la principale plateforme médiatique mondiale des TIC. Avec ses différentes éditions qui couvrent toutes les mises à jour de l’industrie au Moyen-Orient, en Asie Pacifique, en Afrique et en Amérique du Nord, Telecom Review s’est forgé une excellente réputation dans divers domaines : présentation d’un contenu de qualité, offre d’informations fiables et traitement des sujets les plus tendance. Telecom Review a toujours été une pionnière dans l’industrie des médias TIC, lançant des bulletins électroniques et des magazines numériques avec option de feuilletage et, plus récemment, organisant des panels virtuels et des webinaires.

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