Modernizing Malaysia s Traditional Fisheries: An EWC Program with BRIQUE #DEMILAUT
Thursday, July 29, 2021 | 12:00-12:40am, Hawaii
Thursday, July 29, 2021 | 06:00-06:40pm, Singapore & Malaysia
This webinar features an EWC program in Malaysia with Brique #DemiLaut, where participants will learn about a social enterprise by Brique Engineering Solutions. Empowered by Shell LiveWIRE since 2018 and United Nation Development Program recently, Brique #DemiLaut has grown into a unique social enterprise that benefits not only the traditional artisan fishermen but also the marine sustainability and the food security concerns. Today, Brique #DemiLaut is looking to establish strategic partnerships to achieve its goal of digitalizing and empowering these fishermen to make that difference in a greenfield industry, the small-scale fisheries.
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Nangarhar: Electricity to be Bought With Prepaid Cards
Two South Korea-funded power projects, made with the cooperation of the United Nation’s Development Program (UNDP) in the Dara-e-Noor district of eastern Nangarhar province will generate electricity for local villages. One of the projects will allow residents to
buy electricity for their homes by using prepaid cards.
The two projects were sponsored by South Korea, which provided $4 million for both a solar power project with the capacity of generating 340 kilowatts of power and a hydropower project with the capacity of producing 140 kilowatts.
According to officials, one of these projects offers a new system for the first time in the country in which residents of the district can top-up electricity by using prepaid credit cards.