Stories about Israeli diversity strike a winning chord
Judges for the annual ISRAEL21c Digital Ambassador Campaign Contest choose ‘Diverse Voices’ for first prize.
ISRAEL21c Digital Ambassadors in the 2020-21 Campaign Track. Photo collage by Ali Cohen
“Diverse Voices,” a cluster of content created by six ISRAEL21c Digital Ambassadors, won first place in the annual end-of-year competition for the program’s Campaign Track.
“The problem our team tried to solve was the misconception that Israel is not a diverse place and that minorities cannot succeed in Israeli society,” explained the team comprised of Lily Dillon (Barnard College), Lexi Naskiewicz (University of Maryland), Eden Litvin (Pace University) and Abby Adelman, Catelyn Reiter and Jessie Goldberg of Indiana University.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held a virtual summit with his British counterpart Boris Johnson with an aim to further bolster bilateral ties in a range of areas including healthcare and trade, as the UK Prime Minister announced GBP 1 billion worth of UK-India trade and investment.
According to a statement from Johnson s office, more than 6,500 new jobs will be created in the UK, thanks to the one billion pounds of new UK-India trade and investment announced by the Prime Minister today.
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Several startup founders are rallying behind Action Covid-19 Team Grants (ACT Grants), which announced a plan to raise Rs 75 crore for home health management, oxygen solutions, vaccinations and supplement medical workforce
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Several startup entrepreneurs, investors and startup collectives have joined India’s fight against a ravaging second wave of Covid-19, donating funds and providing logistics to help hospitals procure oxygen and other essentials, and aggregating information that people in need can use.
Paytm founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma, venture capitalist Prakhar Khanduja, Delhivery, EaseMyTrip, Zomato, Razorpay and Pharmeasy are among those who have stepped in to help the country’s stressed healthcare system to overcome the pandemic.