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Over P790 000 for Botswana as UB Joins GCSMUS Initiative

Over P790 000 for Botswana as UB Joins GCSMUS Initiative The Global Centre of Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability (GCSMUS) has committed over 60 000 Euros (about P793 800) for its activities in Botswana in 2021 alone. This follows a five-year Cooperation Agreement University of Botswana (UB) and Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) in Germany signed to implement GCSMUS) activities in Botswana from 2020 to 2024. UB through the Department of Sociology which is one of the lead partners of this global initiative, is represented by Professor Gabriel Faimau. GCSMUS is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development via the DAAD programme “Higher Education Excellence in Development Cooperation – EXCEED.” DAAD is Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, German Academic Exchange Service.

The Top Four Things You Need To Know Now

The Top Four Things You Need To Know Now The main stories making the headlines across Cork Many recent Covid deaths are directly due to restrictions being eased before Christmas, according to Professor Gabriel Scally.  A record 101 deaths were confirmed here yesterday, and one person was only 19.  === There are calls for the Government to set-up regional isolation centres after a worker in Cork was moved to Dublin to quarantine. === The government s being accused of incompetence for failing to have legislation prepared for mandatory quarantine in hotels. It announced the measure last week for those arriving from Brazil, South Africa, or arrivals who don t have a negative PCR test.

Coronavirus UPDATE: Scally blames lifting of restrictions for recent surge in COVID deaths

LMFM By Ruth O Connell The head of a group of 7 public hospitals believes the country has passed the peak of the third wave of Covid-19.  The recent surge in COVID-19 related deaths is directly due to restrictions being lifted before Christmas, according to Professor Gabriel Scally.  A daily-record of 101 deaths were confirmed here yesterday, while one of those people was 19-years-old. However, the lowest number of cases since December 28th was also recorded, with 879 new infections including 34 in Meath and 23 in Louth. The chief medical officer, Tony Holohan, says we have a long way to go to bring the virus under control.

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