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Unitarian Universalists of Southern Delaware will screen the documentary “For They Know Not What They Do” June 2 and host a screening and discussion June 4. FILE PHOTO
The Unitarian Universalists of Southern Delaware will screen the documentary “For They Know Not What They Do” via Zoom at 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 2, and in person at 6:30 p.m., Friday, June 4, at UUSD, 30486 Lewes Georgetown Highway, Lewes.
State Sen. Sarah McBride will join a post-film discussion at 8 p.m., June 4, in person and on Zoom. The movie, whose title is based on a biblical expression, is a compelling, award-winning documentary that shows the uneven path to equality for LGBTQ persons. It follows four families who are navigating issues of faith regarding sexual orientation and gender identity of their children. The screening is free and open to the public. Registration is required.
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Summary: Many African countries have placed economic diversification high on the policy agenda, yet they first need to define what it means in their specific structural and socioeconomic contexts.
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For decades, economic diversification has been a policy priority for low- and middle-income economies. In the words of former managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde, “We know that economic diversification is good for growth. Diversification is also tremendously important for resilience.” Unfortunately, this goal continues to elude many African countries. In fact, the continent is home to eight of the world’s fifteen least economically diversified countries. This reality weakens the foundation of their economic transfomation and slows their pace of progress. It also makes these countries part
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The company is to also launch its proposition in Ireland and Germany
eSIM enabler CTech Group has rebranded its company as Weave.tech, as it looks to expand its business beyond just mobile.
As part of the rebrand, the business – founded in 2016 by Ashley Bailey – has started extending its offering to broadband, TV and IoT.
The company, which specialises in enabling retailers to sell software along with hardware through SIM-only products, is planning to expand beyond the UK, with launches in Ireland and Germany slated in the near future.
This follows on from the company appointing former Carphone Warehouse Ireland CEO Peter Scott as its new CEO.
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