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On 1 August 2021, the European Union became the first Permanent Observer to the Pacific Community. This significant step will support the further development of the EU’s partnership with the Pacific region, an increasingly important part of .
07/28/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/28/2021 15:57
Prioritizing Gaza Reconstruction Must Not Detract from Broader International Goal of Ending Israeli Occupation, Deputy Special Coordinator Tells Security Council
Speakers Urge Israel to Allow Unhindered Entry of Humanitarian Aid as Physical Damage from Violent Clashes in May Estimated at $290-$380 Million
While the global community should prioritize its support for Gaza s reconstruction in the wake of the violence that erupted there in May, a senior United Nations official also urged the Security Council not to lose sight of the broader goal - namely, ending the Israeli occupation and realizing a two-State solution - as she briefed the organ during its quarterly open debate on the Middle East today.
: Thursday, July 29, 2021, 7:00 AM IST
World Trade Day Webinar 2021: MSMEs should be prepared to handle the sudden rise of demand
In a webinar organised by the World Trade Centre, experts stated that MSMEs will have to equip themselves to meet various global demands to enjoy the first-mover benefit.
For export-oriented micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) going forward, the biggest challenge will be to address the sudden demand that will arise as more and more people get vaccinated, stated experts.
In a webinar organised by the World Trade Centre, experts stated that MSMEs will have to equip themselves to meet various global demands to enjoy the first-mover benefit.
Ambassador King gets Kenya’s 2nd highest national honour
President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta (front3rd from left and St Vincent and the Grenadines Permanent Representative to the United Nations Rhonda King (front 2nd from left), Ambassador Fatima Mohammed of Nigeria (front 4th from left), Permanent Observer of the African Union in New York, and Ambassador Tarek Lereb (front 5th from left), Permanent Representative of Tunisia. Back row – second from left Ambassador Abdou Abarry, Permanent Representative of Niger, Ambassador Martin Kimani (3rd from left), Permanent Representative of Kenya and Principal Secretary in the MFA, Macharia Kamau (4th from left) with Ambassadors from Burundi, Somalia and Kenya, to the African Union in Addis Ababa.