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East Africa: Scrap Metal Smuggling Could Cripple East Africa's Infrastructure

East Africa: Scrap Metal Smuggling Could Cripple East Africa's Infrastructure
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Scrap metal smuggling threatens East Africa infrastructure

Despite Kenya’s export ban, members of the scrap metal industry are colluding to spur the scrap metal smuggling trade. 

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The boy without a thighbone standing strong for others

Carly Bauert cried when her son Ollie was unexpectedly born with no thighbone. But now she tells Claudia Calleja how they are living up to a midwife’s prediction that they would do ‘amazing things’. Teenager Ollie Curmi Bauert has just added freestyle kickboxing to his list of hobbies – because despite being born without a thighbone, he believes nothing is impossible. The 13-year-old has Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency (PFFD), a rare congenital defect. In simple terms, he was born without a right upper femur bone, leaving his right leg distinctly shorter than his left. His parents had no idea their son would have a limb difference when he entered the world on June 9, 2007.

Pathway to Working in a Role of Responsibility for Juveniles (U18) in Kilkenny GAA - News

A Chara, Thank you for expressing an interest in becoming a coach for Kilkenny GAA, we know that it will be an extremely rewarding experience for you. Our Mission Statement is a follows – Player Pathway: Our goal is to ensure all our young players who attend GAA coaching sessions have the opportunity to learn the game in an age appropriate manner in a fun filled learning environment. We cater for the emergence of all players, some of whom will aspire and reach the highest level they can achieve, and the player who plays at their own respective level. Working with any Under 18-year-old, puts us in a role of responsibility with juveniles and to undertake this role there are standards that we need to maintain which are laid down in law by the Children First Act 2015. This act is fully supported by all GAA codes; GAA, Camogie, LGFA, Handball and Rounders. In this there are three criteria that we need to meet to undertake a role of responsibility with juveniles.

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