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Давыдько — о письме, где он якобы предлагает освободить Лукашенко от должности: «Мою почту взломали»

Давыдько — о письме, где он якобы предлагает освободить Лукашенко от должности: «Мою почту взломали»
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Help me Fight Corruption In public life - The Chronicle Online

President Akufo-Addo says though his administration has made gains in all sectors of the economy, the country still has challenges of illegal mining, corruption in public life and the need to enhance the efficiency of the state’s administrative machinery. He has, therefore, called on members of the Council of State to be proactive partners in their common efforts to find solutions that will improve the lives of the people and safeguard the integrity of the nation. Speaking at the swearing in ceremony of members of the Council of State in Accra yesterday, President Akufo-Addo also noted that the second wave of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is threatening the economic success chalked by the country, and besieged the newly-sworn in members of the Council to help salvage the situation.

President Akufo-Addo swears in Council of State members

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Fiji's Presidency of the Human Rights Council Brings Opportunity and Responsibility to the Pacific

Fiji’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva Ambassador Nazhat Shameem Khan. Credit: Fiji Department of Information SUVA, Fiji, Jan 22 2021 - On Friday, 15 January, Ambassador Nazhat Shameem Khan, Fiji’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, was elected the President of the United Nations Human Rights Council for 2021. As the first Pacific islander to hold this position, the President has a unique opportunity to enhance the protection and promotion of human rights in Fiji and the Pacific, and to amplify Pacific voices on human rights issues at the global level. The presidency reflects the Pacific’s growing presence on the international human rights stage and comes at a time of increasing marginalisation, social exclusion and poverty arising out of COVID-19; opening the door for the President (and Fiji) to promote a human rights-based and people-centred approach to ‘building back better’.

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