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A timeline of Princess Charlène s absence from Monaco – Royal Central
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Albert and Charlene, 10 years: A look back at Princess Charlène s third wedding outfit – Royal Central
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Women from Monaco compete in Morocco rally, raising money for children in need © Emery Fred
The only women’s rally raid in the world that takes place 100% off-road. For more than 30 years, the Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles has attracted drivers from all over the world to race in this women-only sporting event. Spread over nine days in the Moroccan desert, the “Gazelles” battle it out amongst sand dunes, camel grass and stunning scenery to try and be crowned rally champion.
The aim of the game? Reach the most checkpoints by driving the least kilometres! The Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles is making its comeback this year, after its 30th edition was cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Drivers will take to the desert in September: a date that Manal Faxelle, sales representative from northern France, is particularly looking forward to. Her fourth rally awaits!
UN commits to combatting drowning once and for all © Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation
Over the course of the last decade, 2.5 million people have lost their life due to drowning. Faced with this concerning reality, the United Nations have passed a resolution to help prevent drowning; an epidemic the Princess Charlène of Monaco Foundation has been fighting since 2012, by supporting swimming programmes in developing countries such as Bangladesh.
Over the past ten years, 90% of drowning deaths have occurred in low- and middle-income countries. In Bangladesh, 15,000 children lose their life to drowning every year. By passing the first ever resolution on drowning prevention, the United Nations hopes to have provided member states with a framework on how to combat this issue. As well as this, the resolution declares the 25 July as the annual U.N. Day for drowning prevention.
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