CEO Jerre Stead Talks About the First Clarivate Annual Sustainability Report
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2020 was an extraordinary year in every regard, leaving us all with a multitude of challenges and opportunities on a global scale.
I couldn’t be prouder of how Clarivate colleagues stayed focused and committed to meet the needs of our customers while continuing to build a foundation for a more sustainable future.
At Clarivate, sustainability isn t something we do. It s everything we do. In fact, our vision is to improve the way the world creates, protects and advances innovation. We believe that the path to achieving our vision relies on steady commitment to our core values: to aim for greatness, value every voice and own our actions.
Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi
The Bauchi State Government has launched the ‘Costed Model Action Plan (CMAP)’ as well as the inauguration of the Advisory and Technical Committee of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act in the state.
This is as the state government also earmarked about N3.7 billion for the implementation of CMAP for full implementation of VAPP law in the state.
THISDAY learnt that the VAPP law was developed by United Nations Women with support from the government of the United Kingdom, which was passed into law by the Bauchi State House of Assembly and assented to by the state Governor, Bala Mohammed.
150 women MPs equipped with leadership skills and rights
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150 women MPs equipped with leadership skills and rights
OVER 150 women parliamentarians have been empowered with transformational leadership skills, women’s rights and gender equality principles.
The parliamentarians from across Tanzania attended the four-day training workshop in Dodoma organised by United Nations Women (UN Women) in partnership with the Tanzania Women’s Parliamentary Group (TWPG).
The training was part of the UN Women-led project on Women’ Leadership and Political Participation, “Wanawake Wanaweza” Phase II.
According to the TWPG Chair, Shally Raymond, the workshop aims to strengthen and equip current women MPs with further knowledge and skills to participate in parliamentary discussions and debates, and to effectively undertake their duties in advancing women’s rights and gender equality.
Countess of Wessex backs new UK military training to deal with rape victims and child soldiers
Soldiers now presented with scenarios where sexual violence has occured and children are armed
30 April 2021 • 9:30pm
The Countess of Wessex visited soldiers from the 2 Royal Anglian Task Group at Bodney Camp as they trained for deployment to Mali
British soldiers core training will include how to deal with rape victims and child soldiers for the first time, in an initiative that is supported by the Countess of Wessex.
In her first in-person engagement since the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, the Countess of Wessex visited soldiers from the 2 Royal Anglian Task Group at Bodney Camp as they trained for deployment to Mali.
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