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Gomycode to set up first Middle East presence in Manama

Gomycode to set up first Middle East presence in Manama MANAMA, December 23, 2020 The Tunisian startup specialising in Ed-Tech, Gomycode, a Flat6Labs graduate, announces the opening of a Hackerspace in Manama, Bahrain as part of its continuing geographic expansion.   Launched in 2017 by Yahya and Amine Bouhlel, Gomycode now has more than 80 talents with diverse profiles among its employees and a network of over 100 trainers across the Hackerspaces of Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt and now Bahrain.   Through an educational platform forming the next generation of technological and digital profiles and connecting them with the companies that build the world of tomorrow, Gomycode aims to become one of the largest developer communities in Africa and the Middle East.

Global State of Democracy Report and the experience of elections in Mongolia during the COVID-19

On Friday 11 December, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia and International IDEA co-organized a webinar to present the findings of International IDEA’s report The Global State of Democracy 2019: Addressing the Ills, Reviving the Promise in Mongolia. The webinar explored the state of democracy in Mongolia today, as well as in Asia and the Pacific as a whole, and provided valuable lessons from managing a general election during the COVID-19 pandemic. The webinar facilitated high-level dialogue with prominent speakers on the existing challenges for Mongolian democracy, some of which have been accelerated as an effect of the global pandemic. The session was opened by the State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, H.E. Mr Nyamdorj Ankhbayar, who highlighted the need to share and compare country experiences to improve democracy in the region. “

ADPC organizes CAP-South Asia policy dialogue on climate adaptation - Afghanistan

ADPC organizes CAP-South Asia policy dialogue on climate adaptation Format Bangkok, Thailand Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) hosted the first Climate Adaptation Platform-South Asia (CAP-South Asia) regional policy dialogue on 9 December that highlighted the critical need to share lessons and bolster access to climate adaptation finance in the region. Participants included government officials representing relevant technical ministries and departments from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, development partners, and other stakeholders. Following up on the Bangkok Statement adopted by the Regional Consultative Committee on Disaster Management (RCC) in early 2020, CAP-South Asia was established with support from the World Bank through the Climate Adaptation and Resilience (CARE) for South Asia project that aims to promote regional dialogue and knowledge-sharing on climate adaptation in the region.

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