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Gaia-X : Le hub français invite les volontaires à rejoindre ses rangs
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Gaia-X, l Airbus du cloud, dévoile sa feuille de route 2021
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December 31, 2020 at 10:00 am
With the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in late 2019, interest in the plight of the world s most vulnerable populations, refugees, began to wane. A year later, and it is as if the refugee crisis has disappeared completely.
It hasn t, though. In fact, the world s erstwhile leading humanitarian crisis has deteriorated substantially, despite it not being a recurring news item. According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), as of June 2020 there were 26 million refugees worldwide.
Victims of war, poverty and international neglect prior to the spread of the deadly pandemic, the refugees were forced to contend with yet more hurdles that compounded their protracted, collective agony. While worsening the refugees existing atrocious conditions statelessness, malnutrition, lack of healthcare, education and so on the global lockdowns brought their journeys to a complete halt, stranding them in time and place, and leaving them bereft of hope a
GRADONAČELNIK BIHAĆA S GRAĐANIMA PRED BIROM : NE MOŽEMO VIŠE DOPUSTITI DA UŽA GRADSKA ZONA BUDE PREGAŽENA
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