Category: Asia Pacific

  • MIL-OSI Africa: City of Cape Town to host World Rugby’s WXV tournament

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    Monday, September 23, 2024

    The City of Cape Town is playing host to the World Rugby’s WXV tournament where the Springbok Women will face off against five other nations. 

    The Springbok Women will kick-off the tournament on Friday, 27 September, when they go up against Japan at the DHL Stadium. Kick-off will be at 4pm.

    In a statement on Saturday, the city said the DHL and Athlone Stadiums will host the matches.

    “The WXV 2 tournament is part of World Rugby’s annual women’s rugby competition. It consists of three rounds over three weeks. Hosts South Africa will be joined by Japan, Australia, Wales, Scotland and Italy for the competition,” said the city.

    On Saturday, 28 September, DHL Stadium will host a clash between Australia and Wales at midday followed by the clash between Italy and Scotland at 3pm at the same venue.

    ‘For the second year running, Cape Town is hosting this marquee World Rugby tournament, and this is testament to the Mother City’s reputation of hosting successful events. We are opening up two of Cape Town’s iconic stadiums to be the battleground for these titans of global women’s rugby. 

    ‘We are extremely proud to be involved with a tournament that is aimed at growing the status of the women’s game, while also providing these skilled athletes with a platform to showcase their talent. I would like to urge our residents and visitors to show support to the teams by purchasing a ticket for as little as R35,’ said Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, JP Smith.

    Round 2 of the games will take place in October with Wales facing Italy on 4October at the Athlone Stadium at 4pm and Japan versus Scotland on 5 October. The game will get underway at 2 pm.

    South Africa will face Australia on 5 October at Athlone Stadium at 5pm.

    Round 3 of the games will see Wales clash with Japan on 11 October at the Athlone Stadium at 4 pm.

    South Africa will go against Italy at Athlone on 12 October at 2pm, followed by Australia versus Scotland on the same day at 5pm. The match will be played at Athlone Stadium.

    A total of nine matches will be played between 27 September and 12 October 2024. 

    Tickets for the matches are available at Ticketmaster. –SAnews.gov.za 
     

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Fellows fly for seabirds and wildlife conservation research

    Source: Government of Queensland

    Issued: 23 Sep 2024

    With diverse projects ranging from embryo production for animal conservation to mapping Great Barrier Reef seabirds, four Fellows will fly to the USA or Panama to embark on their respective research projects.

    The Queensland Smithsonian Fellowship funds Queensland professionals to work within a Smithsonian Institution, either in the United States of America or Panama, giving them an opportunity to access sought-after expertise, collections, and facilities, and increase their knowledge and skills in their chosen field.

    The latest Queensland-Smithsonian Fellows are:

    • Dr Lily Bentley, movement ecologist and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, receiving $23,000 in funding.
    • Dr Andres Gambini, senior lecturer in Animal Science, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences at the University of Queensland, receiving $19,800 in funding.
    • Dr Ana Cecelia Villacorta Rath, Senior Research Officer at James Cook University, receiving $23,000 in funding.
    • Mr Christopher Salter, Head of Cultures & Histories at the Queensland Museum, receiving $19,800 in funding.

    Queensland Chief Scientist Professor Kerrie Wilson said the Queensland Smithsonian Fellowship allows Queensland researchers to tap into the significant resources and expertise available at the world’s largest research and museum complex.

    “Queensland’s program with the Smithsonian Institution is the only agreement of its kind in Australia, offering a unique opportunity for researchers to collaborate, connect and share mutually beneficial learnings in their chosen fields,” Professor Wilson said.

    “I am eager to see the results of these research projects and how the knowledge and skills gained at the Smithsonian Institution can be brought back to the science ecosystem in Queensland.”

    Dr Bentley’s research project aims to quantify the migratory connectivity of Queensland seabirds to improve conservation outcomes and ultimately support a healthy Great Barrier Reef.

    By quantifying the known migratory connectivity of seabirds, the project will undertake a gap analysis to identify and map important but untracked species/colonies.

    Dr Gambini’s research project aims to develop successful methods for producing embryos from dried sperm, with significant implications for the conservation of wild species.

    Advancing assistive reproductive technologies for wild animal species is critically important for enhancing the genetic management and health of small populations.

    Dr Rath’s research project aims to develop more accurate methods for assessing the health of the Great Barrier Reef. It will involve characterising bacterial communities to measure habitat health.

    Outcomes of this project will improve our capacity to understand the impacts of industrial activities in the Great Barrier Reef catchments and on the reef itself through better understanding of processes such as coral bleaching.

    Mr Salter’s research project aims to review and redescribe collection objects that reflect LGBTQ histories and lived experiences.

    The project aims to analyse Smithsonian collection management practices, data, community engagement models and exhibition interpretation to implement a pilot program at the Queensland Museum, to determine how collections can reveal LGBTQ histories.

    Since 2001, the Queensland Government has provided $1,083,801 through the Smithsonian Fellowship Fund to 60 Fellows from universities, science agencies, museums and art galleries across Queensland.

    View this page to learn more about current and previous Fellows and more information on the Queensland-Smithsonian Fellowship Program.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: FS begins Spain visit

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Financial Secretary Paul Chan arrived in Madrid, Spain yesterday and began his trip by leading a group of Hong Kong tech startups to visit the country’s innovation organisation Spain Startup.

    Mr Chan met Spain Startup President Maria Benjumea and representatives from its partner IE University of Spain.

    Spain Startup organises the renowned innovation and entrepreneurship event South Summit, which has been running since 2012 and brings together startups, tech talent, investors and entrepreneurs from around the world.

    Through a variety of programmes, including startup competitions, networking events, and workshops, the event offers startups opportunities to build global networks, exchange knowledge, and connect with investors. South Summit has now expanded to Brazil.

    Spain Startup indicated that it is actively considering organising an Asian version of the summit.

    Mr Chan said Hong Kong welcomes the event to be hosted in the city to attract startups and investors from the Mainland, particularly the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area as well as the broader Asian region, adding that he will instruct relevant departments to actively follow up.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: UN Secretary-General and Heads of MDBs to Enhance Collaboration to Address the Challenges of Achieving the SDGs

    Source: Asia Development Bank

    NEW YORK, UNITED STATES (23 September 2024) — United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres and top UN officials met with the Heads of Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) Group on Sunday in a joint effort to better support countries in accelerating progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.

    The high-level dialogue, which included five Presidents and three Vice-Presidents of the major MDBs, further advances the partnership between the UN and the MDB systems. The International Monetary Fund Managing Director also attended the meeting.

    MDB Heads shared with the UN leadership their reforms to become a better, bigger and more effective system with a renewed sense of urgency and determination. The Secretary-General underscored the importance of MDB reforms as part of his call to unlock greater volumes of affordable long-term resources to close the SDG financing gap.

    UN and MDB leaders discussed enhancing collaboration at the country level, especially in fragile and conflict-affected countries, as well as their efforts to catalyze private sector resources towards sustainable investments.

    MDBs also agreed to collaborate towards the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) next year in Seville, Spain, where public, private and civil society leaders and organizations will assess progress and chart a course forward on financing for the SDGs.

    Following the working meeting, Canada, Jamaica, and Spain co-hosted an open dialogue with MDB leaders, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed, and high-level UN Member State delegates.

    MDB leaders highlighted their progress working as a system for greater impact and scale, the key role of concessional finance to support the poorest, and their work on financial innovation. MDBs also briefed Member States on their joint work, based on concrete deliverables outlined in the “Viewpoint Note”, a joint MDB workplan released in April 2024. These wide-ranging initiatives include scaling-up MDB financing capacity, boosting joint action on climate, and enhancing development effectiveness and impact.

    MDBs also discussed how they can channel Special Drawing Rights to significantly increase financing for the SDGs, including supporting initiatives such as the G20 Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty.

    Sunday’s meetings took place against the backdrop of the Summit of the Future, a unique gathering of world leaders at the UN General Assembly focused on strengthening multilateral cooperation, including on international finance, to tackle shared global challenges, including climate change, poverty and inequality.

    ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49 from the region.

    The following leaders attended the high-level dialogue:

    • Akinwumi Adesina, President, African Development Bank  
    • Ajay Banga, President, World Bank Group  
    • Mark Bowman, Vice-President, Policy and Partnerships, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development  
    • Nadia Calviño, President, European Investment Bank 
    • Ilan Goldfajn, President, Inter-American Development Bank and Chair of MDB Group 
    • Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
    • Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
    • António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
    • Zamir Iqbal, Vice-President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer, Islamic Development Bank 
    • LI Junhua, Under-Secretary-General, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations
    • Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General, United Nations 
    • Carlo Monticelli, Governor, Council of Europe Development Bank 
    • Scott Morris, Vice-President, East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Asian Development Bank   
    • Courtenay Rattray, Chef de Cabinet to the Secretary-General of the United Nations
    • Rodrigo Salvado, Director General, Operational Partnership Department, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank  
    • Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: REO’s Electoral Information Centre Open Days to celebrate National Day open for public appointments

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    REO’s Electoral Information Centre Open Days to celebrate National Day open for public appointments
    REO’s Electoral Information Centre Open Days to celebrate National Day open for public appointments
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         To celebrate with members of the public the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office (REO) (address: 7/F, Treasury Building, 3 Tonkin Street West, Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon) will hold National Day Open Days from September 30 to October 2 (Monday to Wednesday).      The Open Days will offer a wide range of programmes, including a talk on electoral information, a mock polling session and National Day-related interactive games. Visitors can not only take photos with the National Day decorations and the festively dressed Ballot Box Family mascots at the venue, but they can also receive souvenirs of the Ballot Box Family in the National Day special edition.      The REO has earlier issued invitations to primary and secondary schools as well as non-governmental organisations and institutions, and the relevant group appointment quota is full. For individual appointments, members of the public who are interested in visiting may call the REO’s hotline at 2891 1001 during office hours from 8.45am to 6pm to make an appointment from today (September 23) until September 27. Throughout the period of the Open Days (from September 30 to October 2), there will be a total of 10 sessions open for individual visits, including three on the afternoon of September 30, five on the afternoon of October 1 and two on the afternoon of October 2. Each visit session will last for 30 minutes.      All visits to the National Day Open Days are free, but quotas are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. For further information, please visit the REO’s website (www.reo.gov.hk/en/service-desk/ecenter/openday.html) or call the hotline at 2891 1001.

     
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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Homicide investigation launched, Rotorua

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    A homicide investigation has been launched after a woman has died and two others have been critically injured in linked incidents in Rotorua.

    Emergency services were called about 5am this morning to a Western Heights address after a report of two people being seriously assaulted.

    They were transported to hospital in critical condition.

    A scene examination is underway, and enquiries are ongoing to determine exactly what has occurred.

    Separately, Police were called to an Utuhina address about 2.35pm to conduct a welfare check on a woman.

    Upon arriving at the property, Police located the woman deceased.

    A scene examination is also underway at that property.

    Police believe the incidents are linked, and one person is assisting us with our enquiries.

    We are currently not seeking anyone else in relation to this matter.

    Police would like to hear from anyone who has information about either incident that might assist with our enquiries.

    If you can help, please update us online now or call 105.

    Please use the reference number 240923/0552.

    Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Youth affairs chief joins Zhuhai event

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Home & Youth Affairs Alice Mak attended the kick-off ceremony of an entrepreneurship event for Hong Kong and Macau youths in Hengqin, Zhuhai this morning.

    Themed “New Quality Productive Forces Strive for High-quality Development”, the event aims to help Hong Kong and Macau youths who are developing their careers in Guangdong to engage in exchanges and gain further understanding of the industry development of Guangdong Province through visits, research and discussions.

    This will enable them to deepen their knowledge of new productivity, thereby facilitating their active integration into the Greater Bay Area (GBA) development.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Miss Mak said young people are an important driving force for the country’s high-quality development.

    The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government aims to provide more comprehensive support for Hong Kong youths through new rounds of two schemes – the Funding Scheme for Youth Entrepreneurship in the GBA and the Funding Scheme for Experiential Programmes at Innovation & Entrepreneurial Bases – helping them pursue innovation and entrepreneurship in the bay area, she added.

    Miss Mak also noted that around 100 activities have been planned or held in Hong Kong and Guangdong by member organisations of the Alliance of Hong Kong Youth Innovation & Entrepreneurial Bases in the Greater Bay Area since its launch last year.

    Gathering around 60 member organisations, the alliance was jointly established by the Home & Youth Affairs Bureau, the People’s Government of Guangdong Province Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office, and Guangdong’s Human Resources & Social Security Department.

    Miss Mak finished her visit and returned to Hong Kong today.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Result of the Overnight Variable Rate Repo (VRR) auction held on September 23, 2024

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    Tenor 1-day
    Notified Amount (in ₹ crore) 50,000
    Total amount of bids received (in ₹ crore) 1,02,655
    Amount allotted (in ₹ crore) 50,007
    Cut off Rate (%) 6.65
    Weighted Average Rate (%) 6.66
    Partial Allotment Percentage of bids received at cut off rate (%) 91.74

    Shweta Sharma 
    General Manager

    Press Release: 2024-2025/1149

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Schakowsky, Carson, Jayapal Introduce UNRWA Funding Bill

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (9th District of Illinois)

    WASHINGTON – Today, Representatives Jan Schakowsky (IL-09),  André Carson (IN-07), and Rep. Pramila Jayapal (WA-07) introduced H.R. 9649, the UNRWA Funding Emergency Restoration Act of 2024.This bill will end the congressionally and administratively mandated pause on funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNWRA).

    The United States has historically been one of the largest financial supporters of UNRWA, which serves nearly 6 million Palestinian refugees across the West Bank, East Jerusalem, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon. In March of this year, the U.S. paused UNRWA funding after the Israeli government alleged that 12 agency employees had direct involvement in Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack.

    Following the UN’s investigation and proactive commitments made by UNRWA toward complete accountability and reform, all countries except the U.S. have resumed their UNRWA funding, including the European Union, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Finland, Germany, Japan, and Sweden.  Approximately 1.9 million people – 9 in 10 Gazans – have been displaced at least once, and an estimated 43,580 are pregnant women. UNRWA has served as the primary humanitarian aid organization operating in Gaza, and without funding, hundreds of thousands of Gaza civilians are left vulnerable. It is estimated that over 1 million Gazans will not have enough food this month, and availability of basic hygiene items has dropped to 15%. In addition to a polio outbreak, Gazans are suffering from malnutrition and treatable diseases due to “systematic dismantling of healthcare”from bombardments on civilians.

    “For decades, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has been a lifeline for Palestinians, providing food, clean water, healthcare, shelter, education, and livelihoods. Today, UNRWA remains the backbone of the humanitarian response in Gaza as it endures ongoing war and a dire humanitarian crisis. UNRWA and the United Nations have taken swift and decisive actions to address the concerns raised by the U.S. government when it paused funding in January and our allies have all resumed funding for UNRWA. The U.S. must follow suit and resume funding for this critical humanitarian agency,” said Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky. “I am proud to co-lead the UNRWA Funding Emergency Restoration Act to restore funding to UNRWA and help Gazans get the humanitarian assistance they need at a time of unprecedented crisis.”

    “The scale of this devastating, man-made crisis in Gaza cannot be overstated,” said Congressman André Carson. “Providing humanitarian aid to a starving nation – with funding Congress has appropriated year after year – should not be controversial. I urge my colleagues who care about basic human rights, the rights of pregnant women, and the wellbeing of innocent children to join our bill. UNRWA has taken appropriate and proactive steps towards accountability and transparency, conducting multiple independent reviews that continue to prove the organization is both in compliance and imperative to provide the region with lifesaving assistance.  It’s past time we restore funding and save lives.”

    “UNRWA has played a unique and integral role in supporting the welfare of Palestinian refugees for decades. Their on-the-ground understanding is invaluable to ensure that humanitarian aid makes it to the people who need it most — in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and critically in this moment in Gaza,” said Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal. “There is no question in my mind that revoking funding for UNRWA will lead to more devastation and loss of life in Gaza. We must ensure that those acting in good faith to save civilian lives are not undermined by a lack of US funding.”

    “J Street is proud to be supporting the UNRWA Emergency Restoration Act of 2024 introduced by Representatives Carson, Jayapal, and Schakowsky. We should restore funding, as all our major allies have, and stop playing politics with Palestinian welfare and Israel’s security,” said J Street President Jeremy Ben-Ami. “As UNRWA’s largest donor and Israel’s key security guarantor, the United States has a special obligation to address this crisis.”

    “Gaza isn’t starving. It’s being starved,” said Hassan El-Tayyab, legislative director for Middle East policy at the Friends Committee on National Legislation. “Over two million Palestinian civilians are enduring a man-made humanitarian catastrophe, with famine and disease spreading due to blocked aid access. Meanwhile, the Biden administration and Congress continue to withhold all U.S. funding for the largest aid operation in Gaza—the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). UNRWA is the backbone of aid delivery in Gaza, ensuring that millions receive desperately needed assistance. Blocking U.S. funding for UNRWA’s critical work is a cruel and unjustified decision that only deepens Gaza’s humanitarian suffering. Congress and the Administration must act swiftly to correct this wrong by supporting the UNRWA Funding Emergency Restoration Act and restoring this urgently needed aid.”

    “Restoring funding to UNRWA is a humanitarian imperative,” said Sharif Aly, President of the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP). “For over six decades, the United States has been one of the strongest supporters of UNRWA, which provides lifesaving aid and social services to millions of Palestinian refugees across the Middle East. Those services are desperately needed in Gaza right now, and UNRWA is the only organization with the capacity and expertise necessary to provide them at scale. The United States must uphold its commitment to the human rights of the Palestinian people and pass this legislation to reinstate funding to the humanitarian agency immediately. Failing to do so would lead to further human suffering.”

    “In restoring funding for food, water, shelter, and medical care for Palestine refugees, the UNRWA Restoration Act honors this most basic and inalienable truth — that the people of Palestine are human beings, just like all of us, and all lives are sacred, not just some,” said Mara Kronenfeld, Executive Director UNRWA USA.

    “UNRWA is indispensable to providing Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria with the education, healthcare, and other critical services that are key to successful, productive livelihoods and citizenry, and a future of peace and prosperity, which should be in everyone’s interests. We support full restoration of funding to UNRWA,” said Sean Carroll, President and CEO of Anera.

    “We express our gratitude to Representatives André Carson, Pramila Jayapal, and Jan Schakowsky for introducing the UNRWA Emergency Restoration Act of 2024,” said James Zogby, President of the Arab American Institute. “This lifesaving legislation aims to restore critical U.S. financial support to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) by repealing previous funding restrictions and encouraging the Secretary of State to lift the temporary pause on federal funding. UNRWA plays a vital role in providing essential services to millions of Palestinian refugees across the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria. The ongoing genocide in Gaza has resulted in increased displacement, starvation, and death. It is both inhumane and unconscionable to continue withholding financial support from UNRWA. We recognize that the majority of Americans are horrified by the death and destruction they witness daily in Gaza and the West Bank. UNRWA’s humanitarian aid and services often mean the difference between life and death for these vulnerable populations. Restoring U.S. funding to UNRWA is urgent, just, and the only morally responsible option. We urge lawmakers to prioritize the passage of this crucial legislation and ensure that UNRWA can continue to provide life-saving assistance to Palestinian refugees in the region.”

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Asian Development Blog: Beyond Growth: How AI Can Reshape Economies for Ecological Sustainability

    Source: Asia Development Bank

    Amid converging crises of climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion, the urgency of reimagining our economic systems has never been greater. Artificial Intelligence offers a unique opportunity to rethink how we manage resources and align economic activities with environmental sustainability.

    For decades, global economic policy has been driven by the relentless pursuit of GDP growth, often at the expense of environmental and social well-being. This growth-centric model has spurred overexploitation of natural resources, driven deforestation, depleted oceans, and contributed significantly to global climate change.

    These issues underscore a fundamental flaw: the assumption that economic growth can continue indefinitely without hitting ecological limits.

    Economic activities frequently externalize environmental costs, treating them as side effects rather than central concerns.

    For instance, standard agricultural practice has long prioritized short-term yield maximization, relying heavily on chemical fertilizers and monoculture cropping. While this boosts immediate output, it leads to soil degradation, water depletion, and loss of biodiversity, ultimately threatening the long-term sustainability of food production and security.

    Artificial Intelligence has the potential to disrupt these outdated models by supporting the transition to circular and regenerative economies.

    Unlike the traditional linear model of “take, make, dispose,” a circular economy seeks to minimize waste by reusing and recycling resources. AI can play a critical role in optimizing these processes—enhancing supply chains, extending product lifecycles, and reducing waste.

    Imagine AI algorithms that analyze vast amounts of data to optimize supply chain logistics, reducing waste and inefficiencies.

    In manufacturing, AI can aid in designing products that are easier to repair, reuse, or recycle, aligning with circular economy principles. This shift not only lowers the environmental footprint but also reduces costs, providing economic incentives for businesses to adopt more sustainable practices.

    Artificial Intelligence has the potential to disrupt outdated economic models by supporting the transition to circular and regenerative economies.

    In agriculture, AI can revolutionize practices through precision farming, which allows farmers to make data-driven decisions about how to manage their crops and resources. AI systems can provide real-time information on soil conditions, weather patterns, and crop needs, enabling farmers to use water and fertilizers more efficiently and reduce their environmental impact.

    Precision farming optimizes resource usage, directing them exactly where required, thereby bolstering food security, safeguarding natural habitats, and strengthening resilience against climate change.

    AI’s potential extends beyond industrial efficiency to direct environmental protection. An inspiring example is the use of AI-powered wind farms that can detect when migratory birds are passing through and temporarily shut down turbines to prevent collisions.

    Such innovations highlight how AI can be a force for harmonizing human activities with the natural world, advancing both renewable energy goals and biodiversity conservation.

    AI can also be a game-changer in reforestation and ecosystem restoration. Autonomous drones equipped with AI can plant trees in deforested areas, monitor their growth, and even identify and respond to threats such as wildfires or illegal logging.

    These efforts are crucial for carbon sequestration, biodiversity recovery, and the overall health of ecosystems. Using AI to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of reforestation can make significant strides in reversing some of the damage caused by decades of environmental neglect.

    AI should be deployed to support systemic changes that align economic activities with ecological limits. Take, for example, how AI can streamline the incorporation of renewable energy into national grids, balance energy demand with greater precision, and minimize waste.

    Harnessing predictive analytics, AI guarantees that renewable energy is accessible at the right moments and places, facilitating a seamless shift to a low-carbon economy.

    As we navigate the AI revolution, we are like guardians of highly intelligent toddlers—curious, rapidly growing, and absorbing information at an unprecedented rate. Just like young children, these AI systems will mature based on the values, knowledge, and principles we instill in them today.

    If we feed them the right data—balanced, ethical, and grounded in the principles of sustainability and equity—they can grow into powerful allies for a sustainable future. The choices we make now will echo for generations to come, determining if AI becomes a force for good that nurtures the delicate balance of our natural world.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN delivers remarks at the Asia-Pacific Digital Talent

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today delivered remarks at the Asia-Pacific Digital Talent Summit 2024 held in Nanning, China. The Summit gathered policymakers, industry practitioners, and academics in discussing ways to develop and cultivate the youth in realising the potential of the region’s digital transformation. To fully harness this potential, Dr. Kao underscored in his remarks that ASEAN aims to finalise the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) by 2025.

    Download the full remarks here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU students became finalists of the social video contest of the Student Media Rally “Our Values”

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    Students of the State University of Management took part in the Student Media Gathering “Our Values” in the Senezh Management Workshop, where they became finalists in the social video competition.

    The gathering will take place from September 14 to 18, 2024. More than 150 representatives of student media from 25 regions of Russia, as well as guests from 16 countries, took part in it: Argentina, Vietnam, India, Egypt, Iran, Turkey, Italy and others. The State University of Management was represented at the gathering by the head of the General Press SUM (GPS) media club Ekaterina Lavrova, deputy head of the media department of the IOM Student Council Valeria Lebert, and the head of the Garnet case club Larisa Sokolova.

    The program of the event included lectures, master classes, cultural evenings and open dialogues with famous speakers, such as Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Konstantin Mogilevsky, Director of the Information and Press Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova, Head of the Media Monitoring and Analysis Department of the Press Service of the Federation Council Olga Anderson and others.

    During the five days of the event, each team had a task – to create a social poster and a social video on one of the 17 topics prepared by the organizers. Our students were given the topic “Service to the Fatherland and Responsibility for Its Fate” during the draw. Despite all the difficulties and sleepless nights that the girls faced, they coped with the task and reached the final of the competition works, where they were assessed by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova and Director of the Department of Information Policy and Comprehensive Security Andrey Tolmachev.

    Deputy Head of the Media Department of the IOM Student Council Valeria Lebert shared her impressions after the Gathering: “Having attended the Gathering of Student Media “Our Values” in Senezh, I realized how powerful the young generation is now. Everyone defends their position and goes all the way, showing stunning results. This was my first experience of such trips, and I want to call it successful. Thanks to the girls, the organizers and the State University of Management for such an opportunity and a great time!”

    The head of the case club Larisa Sokolova also gave a comment: “During the five days spent in Senezh, I rethought many things. The topics that the speakers raised touched me to the depths of my soul. At the end of the Gathering, I did not even want to leave, to part with the amazing people whom I had managed to love in such a short time. I am grateful to the State University of Management for this opportunity. When I return, I will convey to our students the meanings that I found in Senezh.”

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 09.23.2024

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    GUU students became finalists of the social video contest of the Student Media Rally “Our Values”

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is a translation. Apologies should the grammar and or sentence structure not be perfect.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Lebanon: grave concern of explosions & Palestine/Israel: Displaced people- Security Council Briefing

    Source: United Nations (Video News)

    Briefing UN Security Council members today (19 Sep) on the situation in the Middle East, Tor Wennesland, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process expressed his “grave concern” on the “the series of explosions across Lebanon and rockets fired toward Israel in recent days,” warning that these incidents add to the overall volatility. Wennesland urged all parties to “refrain from steps that will further exacerbate the situation and take immediate steps to deescalate.”

    In his briefing, Wennesland also highlighted the ongoing demolitions and seizures of Palestinian-owned structures in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. He noted that over 550 people, including 250 children, had been displaced. He said, “demolitions and seizures of Palestinian-owned structures continued… citing the lack of Israeli-issued building permits, which are almost impossible for Palestinians to obtain.”

    The Special Coordinator also expressed alarm over provocative actions and rhetoric on both sides. Urging all parties to reject such dangerous incitements, he said, “a joint statement from Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad threatened a return to the use of suicide bombings… while an Israeli minister said, ‘Palestinian prisoners must be killed. Shot in the head.’”

    Helen Clark, a member of The Elders and former Prime Minister of New Zealand, told the Security Council that the current approach to managing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has failed. She criticized member states that use their veto power to “protect allies” or “obstruct geopolitical rivals,” warning that this undermines the authority of the Council.

    Riyad H. Mansour, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the UN, referred to a recent advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice, declaring Israel’s presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory as unlawful. “The Court reaffirmed the illegality of Israel’s settlements… stressing the obligations of the occupying Power to cease immediately all settlement activities,” Mansour said.

    Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon said, “this Council and the world must wake up to the reality of the threat Iran poses. The dark force driving the violence we see today is not a collection of independent groups; it is Iran pulling the strings,” He said, “the Iranian proxies, Hezbollah in the North, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza, the Houthis in Yemen, Shiite militias in Iraq and Syria and terrorist cells in Judea and Samaria, are all Iran’s attack dogs unleashed to spread death and destruction across the region.” Danon further said that Iran is not only targeting Israel but is seeking domination of the entire Middle East, while the Palestinian Authority is being “utterly weak and impotent.”

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: UN Secretary-General and Heads of Multilateral Development Banks to enhance collaboration

    Source: European Investment Bank

    United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres and top UN officials met with the Heads of Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) Group on Sunday in a joint effort to better support countries in accelerating progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.

    The high-level dialogue, which included five Presidents and three Vice Presidents of the major MDBs, further advances the partnership between the UN and the MDB systems. The IMF Managing Director also attended the meeting.

    MDB Heads shared with the UN leadership their reforms to become a better, bigger and more effective system with a renewed sense of urgency and determination. The Secretary-General underscored the importance of MDB reforms as part of his call to unlock greater volumes of affordable long-term resources to close the SDG financing gap.

    UN and MDB leaders discussed enhancing collaboration at the country level, especially in fragile and conflict-affected countries, as well as their efforts to catalyze private sector resources towards sustainable investments.

    MDBs also agreed to collaborate towards the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) next year in Seville, Spain, where public, private and civil society leaders and organizations will assess progress and chart a course forward on financing for the SDGs.

    Following the working meeting, Spain, Jamaica and Canada co-hosted an open dialogue with MDB leaders, the UN Deputy Secretary-General and high-level UN Member State delegates.

    MDB leaders highlighted their progress working as a system for greater impact and scale, the key role of concessional finance to support the poorest, and their work on financial innovation. MDBs also briefed Member States on their joint work, based on concrete deliverables outlined in the “Viewpoint Note”, a joint MDB workplan released in April 2024. These wide-ranging initiatives include scaling-up MDB financing capacity, boosting joint action on climate, and enhancing development effectiveness and impact.

    MDBs also discussed how they can channel Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) to significantly increase financing for the SDGs, including supporting initiatives such as the G20 Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty.

    Sunday’s meetings took place during the Summit of the Future, a unique gathering of the UN General Assembly focused on strengthening multilateral cooperation, including on international finance, to tackle shared global challenges, including climate change, poverty and inequality.

    Leaders from the following organizations attended the meeting:

    African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Council of Europe Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, European Investment Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, International Monetary Fund, Islamic Development Bank, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations, World Bank Group.

    Background information

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States. It is active in more than 160 countries and makes long-term finance available for sound investment in order to contribute towards EU policy goals.

    EIB Global is the EIB Group’s specialised arm dedicated to increasing the impact of international partnerships and development finance.  EIB Global is designed to foster strong, focused partnership within Team Europe, alongside fellow development finance institutions, and civil society. EIB Global brings the Group closer to local people, companies and institutions through our offices across the world

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  • MIL-OSI China: ​New sci-fi animation ‘The Wild Robot’ assembled itself

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Renowned animation director Chris Sanders told China.org.cn how his crew were very driven while creating “The Wild Robot” as well as other intriguing insights during an interview promoting the film in China earlier this month.

    Director Chris Sanders speaks at a special screening event held for “The Wild Robot” at Peking University in Beijing, Sept. 5, 2024. [Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures]

    “One of the things that was unusual in this film, which I had never experienced before, was that the entire crew making this film was so excited about it that they really couldn’t be stopped from doing their jobs,” Sanders highlighted an extraordinary level of enthusiasm among his team during the production of “The Wild Robot,” which hit Chinese theaters on Sept. 20. 

    Usually, scenes are first discussed one by one by the director and animators during an animation production process . However, animators for “The Wild Robot” were so keen to create that they often completed scenes before any discussions were held with the director. 

    Sanders recalled how animators would “stop” him during discussions for scene development to explain how they had already completed the scene after breaking “into the database” to get information on the scene’s general concept. “And this happened more than once,” Sanders added.

    This enthusiasm extended to the songwriting team as well, who composed a song for the end credits without the usual preliminary meetings, but simply because they felt inspired by the film. “So that’s another example of how this film almost wanted to make itself. It was putting itself together, even when we weren’t around. It was an absolutely amazing experience to have that happen. Everybody was working so hard and was so inspired to do what they were doing.”

    A Chinese poster for “The Wild Robot.” [Image courtesy of Universal Pictures]

    Both directed and written by Sanders, acclaimed for animated hits like “Lilo & Stitch” (2002) and “How to Train Your Dragon” (2010), “The Wild Robot” is a new sci-fi animation based on a popular children’s novel of the same name by American illustrator and author Peter Brown. 

    The film follows a robot named ROZZUM unit 7134, or “Roz” for short, who was programmed to serve humans but finds herself shipwrecked on a deserted island. After adapting to the harsh, uninhabited environment, she then bonds with the island’s wildlife, even becoming the adoptive parent of an orphaned gosling. By acclimating to these new circumstances, Roz breaks boundaries and surpasses programming. Roz is voiced by Lupita Nyong’o, with other characters being voiced by Pedro Pascal, Mark Hamill and Ving Rhames. The film is set for North American release on Sept. 27

    During the China.org.cn interview, Sanders stated that when DreamWorks Animation presented various projects for him to direct, he was immediately drawn to “The Wild Robot.” He later realized why this project interested him: his daughter had previously read the Peter Brown’s book and he had, at one point, also brainstormed an idea for an animated picture about a machine being lost in a forest, making this project feel familiar. It seemed destined for him to direct it and his daughter was excited when she heard the news, even contributing ideas for the film’s creation. Also, Brown’s objective with the story that “kindness could be a survival skill” deeply touched and resonated with Sanders.

    “It was a very powerful story,” Sanders said. “We all might have to change our programming at some point as there are always challenges in our lives, you may have to change the way you do things in order to prevail. That’s a really powerful message of the story. I hope that people who watch this film, no matter what their age, really find something to relate to in it.”

    He also stressed that one of the most memorable parts of this entire project was engaging with the actors as they helped bring the characters to life. For the animated picture’s visuals, Sanders took inspiration from Disney animated classics and the works of Japanese anime director Hayao Miyazaki, giving the film a unique style that combines both CGI animation and illustrations done by hand. 

    “We were always trying to get back to something that animation had at the very beginning, which was the hand-painted warmth that you see in films like ‘Bambi’ and ‘My Neighbor Totoro.’ Those films have such beautiful human warmth that comes from their handmade painted backgrounds. We were always trying to get back to that,” he said.

    Director Chris Sanders poses for a group photo with special guests and the audience at the China premiere for “The Wild Robot” held in a cinema at Universal Beijing Resort in Beijing, Sept. 4, 2024. [Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures]

    Another aspect he remembers fondly is working with famed composer Kris Bowers, who Sanders had the most meetings with during the animation’s development. “So, it’s one of the things I’m really excited for people to experience — not only the visuals, the voices and the story, but also the music. It’s one of my very favorite scores of all time.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: A Tale of Transformation: Safeda Basti’s Journey to Swachhata

    Source: Government of India (2)

    A Tale of Transformation: Safeda Basti’s Journey to Swachhata

    Celebrating the Impact of the Swachh Bharat Mission in Elevating Communities and Restoring Dignity

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 2:23PM by PIB Delhi

    A Tale of Transformation: Safeda Basti’s Journey to Swachhata

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Empowering artisans and enhancing India’s position in the global textile industry main focus of Ministry of Textiles in first 100 days of government

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 2:34PM by PIB Delhi

    As part of the Government’s transformative vision for the textiles sector, the Ministry of Textiles has focused on strengthening the sector’s contribution to India’s socio-economic progress, empowering artisans, and enhancing India’s position in the global textile industry during the first 100 days of this Government. Below are some of the key highlights:

     

    1. 10th National Handloom Day Celebration

    On August 7, 2024, the Ministry of Textiles celebrated National Handloom Day, raising awareness about the handloom industry’s pivotal role in India’s economy. The Vice-President, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar conferred 5 Sant Kabir Handloom Awards and 17 National Handloom Awards.

     

    Various activities were organized across the country to promote handlooms, with participation from State Governments, Weaver Service Centres, and various educational and handloom institutions. These included a social media campaign through the My Gov portal, a Special Sourcing Show (B2B) in Varanasi by the Handloom Export Promotion Council, and the “Know Your Weaves” event at the Crafts Museum, which raised awareness among 9,000 Delhi school students.

    Additionally, the Virasat exhibition of handloom products was held at Handloom Haat and Delhi Haat, with expos and awareness activities in colleges. Institutions like NIFT and Indian Institutes of Handloom Technology (IIHTs) also organized thematic displays, weaving demonstrations, panel discussions, quizzes, and fashion presentations.

     

    2. Skilling Programme in 100 Handloom & Handicrafts Clusters

    On July 27, 2024, the Ministry launched the ‘Bunkar and Karigar Utthan Upskilling Programme’ to enhance technical and soft skills among artisans and handloom weavers. So far, 3,600 artisans and weavers have benefited, with certificates and toolkits distributed to improve their craft and market competitiveness. The initiative is aimed at fulfilling the current demand & design needs of the market.

     

    3. ‘Shilp Didi Mahotsav 2024’

    Launched on August 22, 2024, the ‘Shilp Didi Mahotsav 2024’ empowered 100 women artisans known as Shilp Didis from 72 districts across 23 states. Through this fortnight long initiative, women artisans were provided marketing opportunities at Dilli Haat, INA, fostering economic independence and entrepreneurship among women artisans.

     

    4. Textile Gallery Inauguration at Crafts Museum

    On August 8, 2024, the Union Minister of Textiles, Shri Giriraj Singh inaugurated a new Textile Gallery at the Crafts Museum, showcasing India’s rich handloom and handcrafted textile heritage. The gallery features around 28,000 handmade artifacts, with 150 displayed items reflecting the country’s vibrant cultural legacy.

      

     

    5. Eri Sericulture Promotional Project in Gujarat

    In a major boost to sustainable agriculture, the Ministry launched the Eri Sericulture Promotional Project on August 9, 2024, aimed at encouraging 500 castor-growing farmers to adopt Eri culture. This initiative has so far educated 100 farmers and aims to provide an additional income stream for farmers in Gujarat, leveraging the state’s abundant castor plants.

     

     

    6. Startups in Technical Textiles

    On September 6, 2024, the Ministry approved 12 startup proposals under the component for Grant for Research and Entrepreneurship across Aspiring Innovators in Technical Textiles (GREAT) initiative under National Technical Textiles Mission. Support up to ₹50 lakhs per startup is provided under the Scheme. These startups focus on innovative fields such as composites, medical textiles, smart textiles, and sustainable textiles, driving job creation and reducing dependency on imports.

     

    7. New Pricing Methodology for Jute Sacking Bags

    In a landmark decision on August 28, 2024, the Government approved a new pricing methodology for jute sacking bags based on Tariff Commission study report, which will provide better pricing to jute mills. This move benefits around 4 lakh jute mill workers and 40 lakh farmer families engaged in jute cultivation, primarily in West Bengal.

    This would facilitate jute mills for investment in the jute industry for modernization and diversification. The decision is aligned with the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat by promoting domestic jute production and protecting the environment through the use of biodegradable and renewable jute.

     

    8. VisioNxt Fashion Trend Insight and Forecasting System

    On September 5, 2024, the Ministry launched VisioNxt, a pioneering fashion trend insight and forecasting system using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Emotional Intelligence (EI). This initiative aims to support weavers, manufacturers, startups, and retailers by providing accurate trend forecasts, thus strengthening India’s position in the global fashion industry.

      

    VisioNxt has developed a comprehensive Web Portal, a bilingual Fashion Trend Book available in both Hindi and English, and a detailed Taxonomy E-book. These tools are designed to be easily accessible and provide valuable insights and trends that can help industry professionals stay ahead in the dynamic world of fashion.

     

    9. Curtain Raiser of Bharat Tex 2025

    On September 4, 2024, the Ministry unveiled the website and brochure for Bharat Tex 2025, a mega global textile event promoting India as a sourcing and investment destination. Over 5,000 exhibitors, 6,000 international buyers from 110 countries, and more than 120,000 visitors are expected to participate, making it one of the largest global textiles shows.

       

    The event aims to build on the tremendous success of its last edition in 2024. Centered around the themes of resilient global value chains and textile sustainability, this year’s show promises to be even more dynamic and engaging. It is expected to attract top policymakers, global CEOs, international exhibitors, and buyers from around the world, making it an even more vibrant and influential platform than the first edition.

     

    10. International Conference on Technical Textiles

    From September 6-7, 2024, the Ministry organized an international conference that brought together industry leaders, researchers, state governments, line Ministries and international stakeholders to discuss the future of technical textiles. This conference aimed at promoting indigenous products and developing new markets for technical textiles in both domestic and export segments.

    The direct engagement and exhibition of products provided valuable insights into the requirements for technical textiles and the availability of indigenous products. Additionally, participating State Governments informed participants about their investment policies and incentive structures. This initiative is expected to stimulate market growth in new application areas and open up new avenues for exports, further enhancing the industry’s development.

    These achievements highlight the Ministry of Textiles’ commitment to revitalizing India’s textile sector, fostering innovation, and improving the livelihoods of artisans and weavers across the country.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry achieves 100 days target with the launch of Ideas4LiFE portal for inviting ideas related to products and services for inducing behavioral changes related to environment-friendly lifestyles

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Ministry achieves 100 days target with the launch of Ideas4LiFE portal for inviting ideas related to products and services for inducing behavioral changes related to environment-friendly lifestyles

    Ministry’s #Ideas4LiFE Initiative Gains Momentum with 46.5 million Impressions, 13.5 million Reach, and Over 1000 Ideas Submitted on Portal

    Ideas4LiFE Ideathon Covers Seven Key Themes Aligned with Mission LiFE: Water Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Waste Reduction, and More

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 2:05PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Bhupender Yadav, launched the Ideas4LiFE portal on 29th July 2024 at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi for inviting innovative ideas related to products and services, which induce behavioral changes related to environment-friendly lifestyles.

    The portal ‘Ideas4Life.nic.in’, created in partnership with UNICEF YuWaah, will allow participants to submit their ideas and innovations online. The winning ideas under each of the seven themes of Mission LiFE will be recognized and awarded with attractive prizes for individuals as well as for institutions.

    Further, an event aiming to inspire innovative environmental solutions, at IIT Bombay, was organised on 31st Aug’24 in collaboration with the State Environment Department, Government of Maharashtra. Therein Union Minister Bhupender Yadav announced the extension of deadline for idea submission in Ideas4LiFE from 15th September to 15th October 2024.

    Partnerships with key educational bodies like the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to strengthen the initiative’s presence in academic institutions, encouraging students, faculty, and researchers nationwide to contribute innovative ideas toward sustainable living has been made.

    The UGC, AICTE, IITs, and various educational institutions nationwide will play a key role in promoting the Ideas4LiFE Ideathon among students, researchers, and the academic community. They are encouraged to contribute innovative, citizen-focused ideas and technologies that promote environmentally friendly lifestyles. The Ideathon encompasses seven themes aligned with the Mission LiFE: Water Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Waste Reduction, E-Waste Management, Minimizing Single-Use Plastics, Embracing Sustainable Food Practices, and Fostering Healthy Lifestyles.

    The Ministry is also propagating the ideas4LiFE initiative through social media outreach on #Ideas4LiFE.  As on date appx 3300 registrations and 1000 ideas have been received at the Ideas4LiFE portal. Social Media Outreach of the #Ideas4LiFE shows that there are 46.5 million impressions and 13.5 million reach.

    It is planned to further amplify the reach of campaign by having meetings with UGC/AICTE/ Department of Education/ State Governments etc. After the culmination of the challenge, innovative ideas will be evaluated by a jury to announce shortlisted and winning ideas. These ideas will not only be recognized with attractive prizes but will also be part of a national repository of innovations. These can be nurtured, scaled, and implemented by various stakeholders, including government bodies and private entities.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Department of Agricultural Research and Education-Indian Council of Agricultural Research Institute of North-East actively participates in Swachhta Special Campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 2:00PM by PIB Delhi

    Department of Agricultural Research and Education-Indian Council of Agricultural Research Institute of North-East actively participated in Swachhta Special Campaign 4.0. For ongoing program, “Swachhta Hi Seva” ICAR institutes took initiative today to clean roads which link main campus to market.

    All garbage was removed and grass was cut down which use to grow alongside the road and in the drain.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Accelerating Health Innovation, Union Health Minister Shri JP Nadda announces successful implementation of 100 Days Initiatives by the Department of Health Research

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Accelerating Health Innovation, Union Health Minister Shri JP Nadda announces successful implementation of 100 Days Initiatives by the Department of Health Research

    India has taken Transformative Steps for Healthcare Innovations, Pandemic Preparedness and Development of Indigenous Medical Technologies on the path to Viksit Bharat 2047: Shri J P Nadda

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 1:16PM by PIB Delhi

    In a significant milestone in realizing the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047, Union Health Minister Shri J. P.  Nadda announced the successful implementation of 100 Days Program of Union Health Ministry’s Department of Health Research (DHR). He said “these initiatives represent transformative steps in healthcare innovation, pandemic preparedness, and the development of indigenous medical solutions, contributing to a healthier, more resilient and Atmanirbhar Bharat.”

    The following are some of the key achievements and initiatives undertaken by the Department of Health Research in the last 100 days:

    1. Med-Tech Mitra: It is a joint initiative by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO). Over 250 innovators, start-ups, and industry partners have been engaged through this platform helping them overcome challenges in the process of developing regulation compliant products, their clinical validation, and scaling-up.
    2. National One Health Mission (NOHM) for Pandemic Preparedness: The NOHM is an integrated approach to tackling diseases at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health. This mission is a crucial step toward building India’s capacity to manage zoonotic diseases and pandemics. This initiative is instrumental in India’s long-term health security by creating a safe and healthy environment for all. Different activities have been undertaken with the ‘one health’ approach under this mission in first 100 days of Government, that are enlisted below:
      1. National Network of BSL-3 Laboratories has been established wherein over 20 labs across different ministries have networked.
      2. Trainings were conducted in National Institute of Virology (NIV) Pune and ICAR-National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD), Bhopal.
      3. Strengthening the nation’s preparedness for future pandemics, a mock drill of H5N1 “Vishanu Yudh Abhyas” was successfully conducted with multiple stakeholders from 27th to 31st August in Ajmer District of Rajasthan.
      4. A national joint outbreak response team has been notified by Department of Health and Family Welfare (DoHFW). This will strengthen detection of the emerging hotspots of infections and conduct timely investigation for prevention and control.
      5. Waste water surveillance tools were developed by ICMR and a surveillance model is also built for slaughterhouses.
      6. Avian flu, Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) and MPox Vaccines development initiated with engagement of private sector and industry partners. NIPAH monoclonal antibodies are also under development.
      7. Executive and Scientific Steering Committees of the Mission held their meetings reviewing pandemic preparedness of the country and suggesting further course of action.
      8. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Department of Biotechnology (DBT) guidelines for establishment & certification of Bio-Safety Level (BSL-3) labs have been consolidated into one national document.

     

    1. Integrated Research and Diagnostic Laboratories (IRDLs): Viral Research and Diagnostic Laboratories (VRDLs) across the country have been taken up for strengthening through funding support. Six of these VRDLs are being converted into Integrated Research and Diagnostic Laboratories (IRDLs) covering larger domain of infectious diseases. Construction of Zonal laboratories of National Institute of Virology (NIV) has also been initiated.
    2. Program for Development of Indigenous Drugs for Rare Diseases: As part of India’s drive towards becoming a global leader in affordable healthcare, DHR is set to launch a program developing 12 indigenous drugs for 8 rare diseases. This initiative will aim to drastically reduce the cost of treatment for conditions like Muscular Dystrophy and Gaucher’s Disease, making life saving therapies accessible and affordable for the masses.
    3. “First in the World” Challenge: Inspired by India’s landmark Chandrayaan-3 mission, the “First in the World” challenge will fund 50 high-risk, high-reward innovations in biomedical research. This initiative epitomizes India’s spirit of innovation and excellence, accelerating its march toward becoming a leader in global healthcare solutions.
    4. Centre for Evidence-Based Guidelines: The Centre for Evidence for Guidelines, ready for inauguration, will help standardize medical practices nationwide, ensuring the highest standards of care. The Centre will be helpful in developing world-class evidence based national health guidelines. It will be supported by Systematic Review centres in different parts of the Country.
    5. Research to Action Vertical: The establishment of the “Research to Action” vertical in DHR will ensure that cutting-edge health research is seamlessly integrated into policy and practice. It will help in converting research findings into actionable policies across different states, leading to tangible improvements in public health.
    6. Research Capacity Building: A total of 93 fellows have been enrolled till now for PhD in Medical research in different ICMR Institutes in the first batch of Faculty of Medical Research (FMR). Further, 63 young medical college faculty members have been provided fellowships for undertaking PhD programme. This is a big step towards strengthening physician scientist base in the country. In addition, 58 women scientists have been provided fellowships for undertaking health research.

    The above initiatives are slated for launch in October 2024 by the Union Health Minister. Dr Rajiv Bahl, Secretary, DHR and DG, ICMR said the efforts and recent achievements demonstrate Government’s commitment to advancing healthcare through innovation and research. He exuded confidence that these steps will play critical role in transforming the nation’s healthcare system and making it future-challenge ready.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Textiles engages in ‘Swachhata Hi Seva 2024’ Campaign with nationwide activities

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 12:35PM by PIB Delhi

    As part of the ‘Swachhata Hi Seva 2024’ campaign, the Ministry of Textiles organized a series of cleanliness and waste management initiatives across its offices, educational institutions, and affiliated organizations.

    In line with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of a cleaner and greener India, the Ministry’s efforts were aimed at creating awareness about cleanliness and sustainability. Various activities were conducted involving employees, students, and officials, highlighting the theme of ‘Waste to Wealth.’

    Waste to Wealth Initiatives at NIFT Campuses

    Across National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) campuses, students participated in ‘Waste to Wealth’ activities. They showcased their creativity by transforming waste materials such as cloth, paper, and plastic into usable products, decorative pieces, murals, and sculptures. This initiative not only promoted environmental consciousness but also demonstrated innovative ways to utilize waste.

          

     

    Digital Transformation of Records by the Textiles Committee

    The Textiles Committee, at its headquarter and regional offices across the country, contributed to the ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ campaign by promoting the digitization of records. As part of the initiative, 100 files and 50 services were digitized, further aligning with the Government of India’s vision for a Digital India and reducing paper waste.

            

     

    Cleanliness Drives at Cotton Corporation of India (CCI)

    The Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) also actively participated in the campaign. Employees from both the headquarters and branch offices took part in a cleanliness drive on September 20, 2024. Special efforts were made to clean and organize record rooms across all offices, contributing to an enhanced and organized workplace environment.

        

    Slogan Writing and Painting Competitions

    To engage the community, the Ministry of Textiles organized various competitions including slogan writing, quote writing, and painting competitions across its offices and educational institutions. These activities encouraged participants to express their ideas on cleanliness and environmental protection through art and creativity.

    Deep Cleaning Drive at Ministry of Textiles Headquarters

    A deep cleaning drive was conducted at the Ministry of Textiles headquarters, with senior officers visiting different divisions and sections to ensure cleanliness. The initiative was aimed at setting an example of cleanliness in the workplace, promoting a clean and healthy working environment for all employees.

    These activities are part of the ongoing ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ campaign, which is being observed across the country in the lead-up to the Swachh Bharat Diwas on October 2, 2024, marking the 10th anniversary of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Public Service Commission announces Recruitment Results for the month of August, 2024

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 11:38AM by PIB Delhi

    The following Recruitment Results have been finalized by the Union Public Service Commission during the month of AUGUST, 2024. The recommended candidates have been informed individually by post. Applications of other candidates were duly considered but regretted that it has not been possible to call them for interview/recommend them for the post.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation geared up for Special Campaign 4.0 for ensuring cleanliness and reducing pendency in Government offices

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 12:03PM by PIB Delhi

    The Special Campaign 4.0 is being undertaken in true spirit by the Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation (DoWR,RD&GR), Mo Jal Shakti. For the Preparatory Phase, Nodal Officer of this Department as well as field organizations have been appointed. All Divisions of this Department and all Subordinate / Attached Offices, PSU, Autonomous Bodies and Authorities under DoWR,RD&GR have been asked to identify the pendency and other indicators pertaining to their office as per the parameters of DARPG’s guidelines.

    During Special Campaign 4.0, besides cleanliness of office buildings and premises, the focus of the Department would be on ensuring cleanliness in areas where the footfall is high and visibility among the masses is more. It would include cleanliness drives in and around various dam sites and river banks as well as river ghats located in various parts of the country.

    While, Department would initiate Implementation Phase of Special Campaign 4.0 on 2nd October, 2024, sincere and dedicated efforts are being made to identify targets and to develop plan for smooth implementation of the campaign by the Department in Preparatory Phase in consultation with all Divisions/field and outstation offices under the administrative control of DoWR,RD&GR.

    Data including pictures, videos are being uploaded on social media sites, highlighting the work done by the Departments and its Organizations across many cities. The best practices under the campaign would be uploaded on the social media platforms.

    The Government of India’s Special Campaign 3.0 was undertaken in Government offices with major focus on cleanliness drive. Under the Special Campaign activities relating to cleanliness, review and simplification of rules and procedures, review of record management system, productive use of space, disposal of waste materials for enhancing work place experience were undertaken.

    The achievement of the Department during Special Campaign 3.0 is as under:-

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    Parameters

    Achievements

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    VIP References

    (Disposed)

    157

    2

    Public Grievance Appeals

    (Received/Disposed)

    180/144

    3

    Public Grievances

    (Received/Disposed)

    2263/2109

    4

    PMO References

    (Received/Disposed)

    177/140

    5

    Physical files Reviewed

    6718

    6

    Physical files Weeded out

    2293

    7

    E-Files Reviewed

    2367

    8

    E-Files Closed

    194

    9

    Cleanliness Campaigns

    126

    10

    Space freed (Sq ft)

    14582 Sq Ft

    11

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Sh. Bhupender Yadav Congratulates 128 Bn Ecological Task Force of Territorial Army for Setting World Record by Planting Over 5 Lakh Saplings in One Hour

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Sh. Bhupender Yadav Congratulates 128 Bn Ecological Task Force of Territorial Army for Setting World Record by Planting Over 5 Lakh Saplings in One Hour

    Plantation Drive Held under Prime Minister’s ‘Ek Ped Maa ke Naam’ Campaign and TA’s ‘Bhagidari & Zimmedari’ Program

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 11:24AM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Sh. Bhupender Yadav congratulated 128 Infantry Battalion and Ecological Task Force of Territorial Army (one of the 6 units of MoEF&CC) for registering a World Record of planting over 5 lakh saplings in one hour on 22.09.2024.

    Union Minister Sh. Yadav also congratulated multiple stakeholders including the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Border Security Force, District Administration of Jaisalmer, Police and Border Wing Home Guards. Sankalp Taru NGO, and students from various educational institutions. The post on X by Sh. Yadav read as: –

    128 Infantry Battalion (Territorial Army) Ecological Task Force of Rajputana Rifles planted over 5,19,130 saplings on 22.09.2024 from 1100hrs to 1200hrs under “Special Plantation Drive” at Jaisalmer under the Prime Minister’s campaign “Ek Ped Maa ke Naam” and the TA’s outreach program “Bhagidari & Zimmedari,” aimed to enhance ecological restoration and promote environmental awareness among the local communities.

    The event witnessed active participation from multiple stakeholders, including the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Border Security Force, District Administration of Jaisalmer, Police and Border Wing Home Guards. Sankalp Taru NGO, and students from various educational institutions. The plantation drive was held simultaneously at seven different locations across Jaisalmer, demonstrating a united effort towards community development and environmental conservation.

    Under the banner of “Protect Trees” and the motto “Those who protect the trees are protected,” the Territorial Army unit achieved several world records, provisionally recognized by the World Book of Records, London. These include the most saplings planted by a team in one hour, the most saplings planted by a team of women in one hour, and the largest number of people planting saplings simultaneously at a single venue.

    The Accreditation Agency i.e. World Book of Records were present in the field and verified the plantation done and certified the achievement.  Ecological Task Force also received the provisional award from the World Book of Records after the plantation.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CSIR-NIScPR, CSIR-CFTRI, UBA, and VIBHA organised Two day “Technology Showcasing and Networking Meet”

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 23 SEP 2024 11:32AM by PIB Delhi

    CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (NIScPR), in collaboration with CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA), and Vijnana Bharati (VIBHA), jointly organized a two-day “Technology Showcasing and Networking Meet of CFTRI Food and Millet Technologies” at CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru from 19-20 September 2024. This event showcased CSIR-CFTRI’s innovative food technologies aimed at enhancing rural livelihoods. As a pioneer in food science research, CSIR-CFTRI focuses on food processing, post-harvest technology, food safety, and nutraceuticals. Their technological advancements encompass a wide range of food products, including cereals, pulses, fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat, and fish.

    The primary objective of the event was to showcase and demonstrate the food technologies developed by CSIR-CFTRI for the benefit of stakeholders from rural areas of the country and how these technologies can be utilized to create livelihood opportunities in rural areas and promote sustainable development; to identify key challenges in food processing and agricultural productivity, and strategies to foster economic growth and food security in rural areas. The event also aimed to provide a platform where these innovations can be demonstrated to a wide range of stakeholders from all over the country, including industry professionals, entrepreneurs, researchers, policymakers, and members from rural communities to exchange ideas for application of CSIR-CFTRI Technologies in rural areas for achieving collaborations, encouraging technology adoption, technology transfer and commercialization that can benefit both the food industry and promote sustainable development. The inaugural session was graced by Dr. Sridevi Annapurna Singh, Director, CSIR-CFTRI; Prof. Ranjana Aggarwal, Director, CSIR-NIScPR; Shri Sam Cherian, Chairman and Managing Director, Schevaran Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Mysuru; Prof. Virendra Kumar Vijay, National Coordinator, Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA); Dr P. K Singh, Project Director UBA; Shri N.P Rajive, Executive Director Vibha Vaani; and Dr Yogesh Suman, Chief Scientist, CSIR-NIScPR.

    The event witnessed an overwhelming participation of more than 100 participants from all across the country. It commenced with the welcome address by Dr. Sridevi Annapurna Singh, Director, CSIR-CFTRI. In her address Dr. Singh highlighted that during its initial years, CSIR-CFTRI tried to address the challenge of malnutrition along with the hidden micro malnutrition in the country. She talked about the important CSIR-CFTRI technologies like infant food from buffalo milk, parboiling of rice technologies, spice and oil technologies, automation technologies for traditional food like dosa machine, idli machine, vada machine, chapatti machine, biodegradable leaf cup machine and highlighted the efforts on nutraceutical research and aiming to filling the gap of skilled manpower in the food industry through MSc course on Food technology being run in CSIR-CFTRI. She also underscored that the need of skilled manpower for wheat milling industry are being fulfilled by the CSIR-CFTRI’s International School of Milling Technology course being run by CSIR-CFTRI. CSIR-CFTRI is recognized as the nodal food laboratory for food testing in India and working with FSSAI (regulatory body in testing) and developed about 550 test to test foods.

    Prof. Ranjana Aggarwal, Director, CSIR-NIScPR discussed the background of CSIR- NIScPR’s on-going collaboration with UBA and VIBHA for creating livelihood and business opportunities in rural India using CSIR Technologies. She also highlighted to reverse the migration from rural to urban through creating opportunities in the rural areas itself for sustainable development. And how UBA and VIBHA networking is helping to identify the stakeholders in rural areas. She also highlighted various success stories taken place under this joint initiative.

    Prof. Virendra Kumar Vijay provided the overview of the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan and its collaboration with CSIR. He also highlighted the ongoing UBA initiative towards rural development.

    Project Director of UBA, NCI New Delhi Prof. P. K. Singh, in his address, mentioned about the Subject Expert Groups working in UBA and their contributions. He also highlighted the support given by UBA to implement ideas generated by stakeholders.

     Shri NP Rajive, Executive Director, Vibha Vani highlighted the event as a beginning point in identifying the technological needs of the people which can be solved through technologies available with CSIR. He also highlighted of how Vibha Vani can help in upscaling and speeding up the implementation of CSIR-CFTRI technologies at grass-root level. Dr. Yogesh Suman, Chief Scientist, CSIR-NIScPR discussed about the importance of the efforts being made jointly by these organizations to create livelihood opportunities in rural areas by using CSIR technologies. Shri Sam Cherian, Chairman and Managing Director, Schevaran Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Mysuru highlighted the CSIR-CFTRI’s efforts and contributions for food industry, food security and foot sustainability in the country.

    In the Technical session, Dr. Ashutosh Inamdar highlighted the various research activities being carried out at CSIR-CFTRI and its translation for the benefit of stakeholders through promotion of innovation, entrepreneurship, start-up ecosystem development and collaboration & partnership.

    Day two of the event began with the networking session moderated by Sh. Aashish Inamdar, where participants interacted with technology developer scientists to identify specific opportunities for CSIR-CFTRI Technology deployment. The panellists involved from CSIR- CFTRI were Dr. Umesh Hebbar H, Dr. Pradeep Singh Negi, Dr Meera M S, Dr. Attar Singh Chauhan, Dr P V Suresh, Dr Pushpa S Murthy, and Dr Ashutosh Inamdar. They highlighted various technologies developed by CSIR-CFTRI in the areas of fruits and vegetable, grain, traditional food, meat processing, making value added products using pepper, turmeric, ginger spices etc. Dr Yogesh Suman, Chief Scientist, CSIR-NIScPR highlighted the CSIR efforts towards livelihood creation through S&T intervention in rural areas.

    An interactive session moderated by Dr. Raghvendra C K, was also organised with the representatives from banking sector Government agencies responsible for implementing various Government schemes in the area of agriculture. They discussed about the funding schemes available for technology adaptation, and establishing enterprises and start-ups in the area of agriculture. The panellist involved in the discussion included Shri Chandra Kumar from KAPPEC Karnataka, Shri Chandrashekhar from Medikere; Shri Saiyad Rizvi from Union Bank of India and Shri Krishnamurti from State Bank of India, Mysuru. They talked about funding schemes like PFME, Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF), and Retail Asset Credit Centre (RACC) and other short term and long term funding schemes for establishing unit.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SJ commences ASEAN visit in Brunei (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, commenced his visit programme to three countries (Brunei, Vietnam and Malaysia) of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) today (September 23) after arriving in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, yesterday.

         Mr Lam first had lunch with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Brunei Darussalam, Dato Seri Paduka Steven Chong Wan Oon, to exchange views on further co-operation opportunities for facilitating development of the dispute avoidance and resolution services in Brunei and Hong Kong, pursuant to the Memorandum of Cooperation signed by the Department of Justice and the Supreme Court of Brunei Darussalam last year.

         In the afternoon, Mr Lam attended a meeting with the Attorney General of Brunei Darussalam, Datin Paduka Dayang Hajah Nor Hashimah binti Haji Mohammed Taib, to discuss issues of mutual interest.

         Mr Lam went on to meet with the President of the Law Society of Brunei Darussalam, Ms Nur ‘Azizah Ahmad, to explore opportunities to foster legal collaboration and other exchange activities for the legal professions of the two places.

         This was followed by a meeting with the Chairperson of Brunei Darussalam Arbitration Centre, Mr Radin Safiee bin Radin Mas Basiuni, to have a better understanding of the dispute resolution services provided there and discuss potential co-operation between the two sides.

         Mr Lam will attend a dinner with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to Brunei Darussalam, Mr Xiao Jianguo, in the evening to brief him on the latest legal developments in Hong Kong.

         During his visit to Brunei, Mr Lam visited the Royal Regalia Museum to learn more about the history and development of Brunei, and Brunei’s newest museum, Balai Khazanah Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, to better understand the rich Islamic heritage and culture. Mr Lam will also visit the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien mosque.

         Mr Lam will depart for Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, tomorrow morning (September 24) to continue his visit to the ASEAN countries.               

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CHP investigates case of invasive meningococcal infection

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    CHP investigates case of invasive meningococcal infection
    CHP investigates case of invasive meningococcal infection
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         The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is today (September 23) investigating a case of invasive meningococcal infection, a communicable disease transmitted by direct contact with droplets from carriers or infected persons.     The case involves a 50-year-old female with good past health, who presented with malaise, fever and a rash since September 18, and sought medical attention from a private doctor on September 19. She attended the Accident and Emergency Department of Tseung Kwan O Hospital on September 21 due to dizziness, headache, vomiting and a stiff neck and was admitted for treatment on the same day. Her cerebrospinal fluid sample tested positive for Neisseria meningitidis upon laboratory testing. Her clinical diagnosis was meningitis. The patient is now in stable condition.     Initial enquiries revealed that the patient had no travel history during the incubation period. Her household contacts remain asymptomatic. The CHP’s investigation is continuing.     “Meningococcal infection is caused by a bacterium known as meningococcus. It is mainly transmitted by direct contact through respiratory secretions, including droplets from the nose and throat, from infected persons. The incubation period varies from two to 10 days, and is commonly three or four days,” a spokesman for the CHP said.     The clinical pictures among the infected may vary. Severe illness may result when the bacteria invade the bloodstream (meningococcaemia) or the membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord (meningococcal meningitis).     Meningococcaemia is characterised by a sudden onset of fever, an intense headache, purpura, shock and even death in severe cases. Meningococcal meningitis is characterised by high fever, severe headache and a stiff neck followed by drowsiness, vomiting, fear of bright light, or a rash. It can cause brain damage or even death. The brain damage may lead to intellectual impairment, mental retardation, hearing loss and electrolyte imbalance. Invasive meningococcal infection can be complicated by arthritis, inflammation of the heart muscle, inflammation of the posterior chamber of the eye or chest infection.     Meningococcal infection is a serious illness. Patients should be treated promptly with antibiotics.     To prevent meningococcal infection, members of the public are advised to take heed of the following measures: 

    Wash hands with liquid soap and water properly, especially when they are dirtied by respiratory secretions, e.g. after sneezing, and clean hands with alcohol-based handrub when they are not visibly soiled;
    Cover the nose and mouth while sneezing or coughing, hold the spit with a tissue, dispose of nasal and mouth discharge in a lidded rubbish bin, and wash hands immediately;
    Avoid crowded places;
    Avoid close contact with patients who have a fever or severe headache;
    Travellers to high-risk areas may consult doctors for meningococcal vaccination; and
    Travellers returning from high-risk areas should seek medical advice if they become ill, and should discuss their recent travel history with their doctor.

         ???The public may visit the CHP’s website for more information on meningococcal infection.

     
    Ends/Monday, September 23, 2024Issued at HKT 17:45

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hospital Authority announces senior appointment (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

         The Hospital Authority (HA) spokesperson announced the following senior appointment today (September 23):
     
         Dr Ada Yu will be appointed as Hospital Chief Executive of Bradbury Hospice, Cheshire Home, Shatin, and Shatin Hospital with effect from October 1.
     
         Dr Yu is a specialist in emergency medicine by background. She is currently the Chief Manager (Planning and Commissioning) of the New Territories East Cluster (NTEC) overseeing all major hospital projects in the NTEC including the planning and commissioning of the Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH) Phase 2 Redevelopment Project, the North District Hospital Expansion Project and the North District Community Health Centre Project. As an experienced senior executive, Dr Yu steers the strategic planning of the NTEC and drives a wide spectrum of projects for enhancement of clinical services and improvement of patient experiences in the hospitals. In her concurrent role as the Co-ordinator of Clinical Services of the PWH, she formulates the cluster annual plan, drives innovative technology development and smart solutions in the NTEC, and co-ordinates the service collaboration between the HA and the Chinese University of Hong Kong Medical Centre.
     
         The HA Chairman, Mr Henry Fan, and the Chief Executive, Dr Tony Ko, congratulate Dr Yu on her new appointment and wish her every success in taking up the new role.
        

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: How the Necro Trojan infiltrated Google Play, again

    Source: Securelist – Kaspersky

    Headline: How the Necro Trojan infiltrated Google Play, again

    Introduction

    We sometimes come across modified applications when analyzing suspicious files. These are created in response to user requests for more customization options within the app or for new features that the official versions don’t have. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for popular mods to contain malware. This often happens because they’re distributed on unofficial websites that don’t have any moderation. For example, last year we found popular WhatsApp mods infected with CanesSpy and distributed this way. Before that, we found ads for WhatsApp mods infected with the Triada Trojan dropper in the popular Snaptube application. However, even official app stores can be infiltrated by infected apps. In 2019, we discovered the Necro dropper hidden within CamScanner, a widely used document scanning and processing app available on Google Play. At the time of the malware discovery, this app had been downloaded to more than 100 million devices worldwide. Sadly, history has repeated itself, and this time the Trojan authors exploited both distribution vectors: the new version of the multi-stage Necro loader infected both apps in Google Play and modified versions of Spotify, Minecraft, and other popular applications in unofficial sources.

    Our conclusions in a nutshell:

    • The new version of the Necro Trojan has infected various popular applications, including game mods, with some of them being available on Google Play at the time of writing this report. The combined audience of the latter exceeds 11 million Android devices.
    • The new version of the Necro loader, like most payloads it loads, has begun to use obfuscation to evade detection.
    • The loader, embedded in some applications, used steganography techniques to hide payloads.
    • The downloaded payloads, among other things, could display ads in invisible windows and interact with them, download and execute arbitrary DEX files, install applications it downloaded, open arbitrary links in invisible WebView windows and execute any JavaScript code in those, run a tunnel through the victim’s device, and potentially subscribe to paid services.

    How Necro spreads

    Necro loader inside a Spotify mod

    In late August 2024, our attention was drawn to a Spotify mod called Spotify Plus, version 18.9.40.5. At the time of writing this, the mod could be downloaded from spotiplus[.]xyz and several related sites that linked to it. The original website claimed that the mod was certified, safe, and contained numerous additional features not found in the official app. We decided to verify the claims about the application’s safety by downloading the latest version from this website (acb7a06803e6de85986ac49e9c9f69f1) and analyzing it.

    Site containing the Spotify mod

    The mod implements a custom Application subclass that initializes an SDK named adsrun in its onCreate method. This SDK is intended for integrating several advertising modules into the application: among other things, it initializes a module named Coral SDK. Upon activation, Coral SDK transmits a POST request to a designated command-and-control server. This request contains encrypted JSON data, specifically detailing the compromised device and the application hosting the module. The encryption method employed is a substitution cipher, where the substitution values are generated using a standard Java pseudo-random number generator seeded with a predefined constant. See an example of data sent by the module below.

    The C2 server returns a JSON response with an error code, encrypted with the same method. A value of 0 indicates successful execution. In this case, the response from the C2 will also contain an array of one object with a link to download the image in PNG format and associated metadata: name, MD5, version, and so on. Intriguingly, the downloaded file is termed “shellP”, suggesting it might be a condensed form of “shellPlugin”.

    Next, the module verifies the integrity of the downloaded image by calculating its MD5 hash and comparing it to the value received from the server. A payload is hidden in this image using steganography, which the module must extract and execute in the next step.

    Coral SDK uses a very simple steganographic algorithm. If the MD5 check is successful, it extracts the contents of the PNG file — the pixel values in the ARGB channels — using standard Android tools. Then the getPixel method returns a value whose least significant byte contains the blue channel of the image, and processing begins in the code.

    Steganographic algorithm for payload extraction

    If we consider the blue channel of the image as a byte array of dimension 1, then the first four bytes of the image are the size of the encoded payload in Little Endian format (from the least significant byte to the most significant). Next, the payload of the specified size is recorded: this is a JAR file encoded with Base64, which is loaded after decoding via DexClassLoader. Coral SDK loads the sdk.fkgh.mvp.SdkEntry class in a JAR file using the native library libcoral.so. This library has been obfuscated using the OLLVM tool. The starting point, or entry point, for execution within the loaded class is the run method.

    Starting the payload

    Therefore, the security claims made about the application on the mod website can be considered false.

    Having searched for the loader in our telemetry, we found other apps infected with Necro, including those available in Google Play at the time of writing this report. Their combined audience numbered more than 11 million Android devices.

    Wuta Camera app in Google Play

    Our first find is the Wuta Camera app. Judging by its page in Google Play, it was downloaded at least 10 million times. According to our data, the Necro loader has been embedded in it starting from version 6.3.2.148. The latest version of the app at the time of collecting information, 6.3.6.148 (1cab7668817f6401eb094a6c8488a90c), which was available on Google Play, also had the Necro loader. We reported the presence of malicious code to Google Play, after which the loader was removed from the app in version 6.3.7.138.

    Malicious loader in Wuta Camera

    The second infected app we found was Max Browser.

    Max Browser app in Google Play

    This browser, according to Google Play, has been installed more than a million times and, starting with version 1.2.0, also contained the Necro loader. After we reported it, Google took down the infected app from their store.

    Necro Trojan within Max Browser

    WhatsApp mods with the Necro loader

    We also found WhatsApp mods containing the Necro loader (0898d1a6232699c7ee03dd5e58727ede) in unofficial sources. The infected application is distributed under the package name com.leapzip.animatedstickers.maker.android. Interestingly, there’s a legitimate app on Google Play with the exact same package name that isn’t a WhatsApp mod, but instead offers a collection of stickers for the messaging app.

    The loader contained within the ad module in these applications functions somewhat differently from the sample described above. For instance, the code isn’t obfuscated at all but is protected by the SecAPK code protector. Additionally, the application uses Google’s Firebase Remote Config cloud service as a C2, storing information about files that need to be downloaded and executed.

    Running the payload

    While examining this loader, we discovered an interesting quirk: the malicious code within it has an 84% or 90% chance of execution. Initially, a random number between 0 and 99 is generated. Subsequently, based on the application package name, a threshold for malware execution is selected: the generated number must exceed either 9 or 15 for the loader to launch. If the number meets this criterion, a corresponding flag inhibiting loader operation is set to false, and the malicious functionality is executed.

    The malicious functionality will be executed with a predetermined probability

    Intermediate payloads downloaded by this loader are not pre-encoded. The Trojan receives both the entry point information for the downloaded file and the download link from its C2 server. According to our data, one of the payloads (37404ff6ac229486a1de4b526dd9d9b6) bore resemblance to a loader found in a modified version of Spotify, albeit with minor variations.

    • The next-stage payload (shellPlugin) is loaded without the aid of native code.

      Loading shellPlugin

    • A different path is used for the POST request to the command-and-control server to retrieve shellPlugin information.
    • Instead of using the steganographic algorithm, shellPlugin is decoded with Base64.

    Other infected applications

    This is not an exhaustive list of our findings. In addition to Spotify and WhatsApp mods, as well as apps in Google Play, we found infected game mods, including the following:

    • Minecraft;
    • Stumble Guys;
    • Car Parking Multiplayer;
    • Melon Sandbox.

    Given that various apps from multiple sources, including official ones, were found to be infected, we believe that the developers used an untrusted solution for ad integration. This led to a malicious loader appearing in the apps. Our security solutions detect it with the following verdicts:

    • HEUR:Trojan-Downloader.AndroidOS.Necro.f;
    • HEUR:Trojan-Downloader.AndroidOS.Necro.h.

    The Necro lifecycle in the wild: how the payload works

    During our research, we managed to obtain several samples of payloads that the loader subsequently executes. This particular payload (fa217ca023cda4f063399107f20bd123) exhibits several interesting characteristics that allow us to classify it as belonging to the Necro family:

    • The loader obtains download information from the C2 domain bearsplay[.]com. According to our telemetry data, the domain has been contacted by Necro-family malware.
    • According to our data, the C2 domains that this file interacts with are also being used by the Necro and xHelper Trojans.
    • The functionality of this new payload is very similar to the previous version of Necro (402b91c6621b8093d44464fc006e706a). The code of the Trojans is also similar, but in this new payload, the attackers have used an obfuscator to make it harder for security solutions to detect and analyze.

      Code snippet from the payload

      Similar code snippet from an old version of Necro

    • The payload configuration structure is identical to that of older versions of Necro, including the one we previously discovered in the CamScanner app. The field names in the configuration match the corresponding fields in other Necro versions.

    Based on this, we assert that both the examined payload and the original loader belong to the Necro family, which is familiar to us.

    Payload structure

    Now let’s move on to analyzing the payload. The second stage of the launch process reads a JSON-formatted configuration embedded within the code. An example of the configuration is provided below.

    The rp switch might contain malicious services to be launched, but it was empty in the samples we analyzed.

    Code for launching the malicious service from the “rp” parameter

    The mp configuration switch holds parameters for the second-stage loader. It’s likely an abbreviation for “module parameters”.

    The malicious functionality of Necro is implemented in additional modules that are downloaded from the C2 server. The malware authors frequently refer to these as “plugins” in the code. The ps configuration field (likely an abbreviation for “plugin stop list”, meaning a list of prohibited plugins) is necessary to block these modules. The switches in this object are the names of plugins that are forbidden to load, and the values are alternative plugins that can be executed instead of the blocked ones if they were loaded. The download ban will be applied if the mp field has the PluginControl flag set to true. However, in the samples we were able to obtain, the restrictions did not apply. Additionally, the mp field may contain the PluginUpdateFeature flag, which controls plugin updates. If this flag is not present, plugins will be updated by default.

    The hs switch in the configuration stores a list of C2 addresses which the Trojan will talk to. Note that the malware logic does not require all addresses to match, although in the sample we examined, they were identical. The Trojan needs each address to perform the following tasks:

    • server is used to update the PluginServer server address. To do this, the Trojan first sends a POST request containing the ID of the malicious implant and the name of the application package it’s embedded into. After that, the server can send a new PluginServer address. If the address cannot be updated, the value from the configuration set in the code is used.

      Updating PluginServer

    • dataevent is used to store various events related to SDK activity.
    • default is not used at this stage.
    • PluginServer instructs the Trojan which plugins to download. Initially, a large amount of data is sent to this server. This includes information about the infected device (screen size, RAM, IMEI, IMSI, operating system version), information about the device’s environment (whether USB debugging mode and developer mode are enabled, if emulator artifacts are detected, etc.), details about the infected app, and so on.

      Sending collected data to PluginServer

    In response, the server sends a list of plugins to download. These are downloaded asynchronously. To do this, the malware registers a broadcast receiver, and a separate thread, which is started for the download, sends a broadcast message when a plugin is ready to be downloaded. The plugins are differentiated by their name, which is also provided by the server.

    Plugin encryption and loading

    The plugin loading code supports, among other things, the ability to decrypt plugins using various methods. Additionally, payloads can be extracted beforehand using the steganographic algorithm described above if a file with a .png extension was downloaded. The decryption method is specified in the file URL. The following options are available:

    • new/ enc: decryption with a substitution cipher similar to that used for C2 communication
    • ssd: plugin decryption using the DES algorithm
    • ori: unencrypted plugin

      Selecting a decryption procedure

    If no encryption method is specified, the plugin will be decrypted using a substitution cipher. The initial seed for this cipher will be the PMask parameter (short for plugin mask), which is defined in the mp object within the loader configuration. Once decoded, plugins can be loaded in various ways.

    Selecting a method to load the plugin

    • dex: this method loads the plugin using DexClassLoader. The loader provides it with the application and plugin context, and additional plugin information.

      Loading the plugin in dex mode

      Launching the plugin entry point

    • res: this method allows loading plugins with new resources. These resources can be used to download more plugins in the future.

      Loading new resources

    • apk: a method that allows sending information about a downloaded file to a service via the IPC Binder mechanism. The name of the service is specified in the bird_vm_msg_service property. While it’s not definitively known which services Necro used, we can speculate that this function is used to install arbitrary APK files on the victim’s device.

    Types of plugins

    To better understand the attackers’ goals, we decided to thoroughly examine the payloads downloaded by the Trojan and, after analyzing telemetry data, found several Necro modules.

    ed6c6924201bc779d45f35ccf2e463bb – Trojan.AndroidOS.Necro.g

    This is a Necro module named “NProxy”. Its purpose is to create a tunnel through the victim’s device. When launched, the module connects to a server defined in the code.

    Connecting to the server

    This server acts as a C2 server that the Trojan talks to via an unidentified protocol implemented over TCP sockets. The C2 sends commands, which the Trojan processes. After processing, the Trojan forwards traffic from one endpoint to another through the victim’s device.

    b3ba3749237793d2c06eaaf5263533f2 – Trojan.AndroidOS.Necro.i

    We named this plugin “island”. When launched, the plugin generates a pseudo-random number, which it uses as an interval (in milliseconds) between displays of intrusive ads.

    Trojan showing ads

    ccde06a19ef586e0124b120db9bf802e – Trojan.AndroidOS.Necro.d

    This plugin is named “web”, and it is one of the most popular Necro plugins, judging by our telemetry data. Its code contains a configuration similar in structure to the shellPlugin payload configuration in the previous stage. It’s interesting that the code for this plugin contains artifacts of older versions of Necro.

    nicro is one such artifact from older Necro versions found within the plugin’s configuration

    Depending on the value of the CheckAbnormal flag, the plugin checks for the presence of a debugger in the execution environment and if a phone is connected via USB using ADB. If either condition is met, the Trojan clears the Logcat log to hide traces of its activity. Additionally, the plugin verifies if it has the permission to display windows on top of other applications. After all these checks, it launches a malicious task that runs once every two hours. When the malware starts, it sends a POST request containing details about the infected device to the server server. This is done to get the address of another server, named main URL, which the Trojan will communicate with frequently. If there’s an error when getting this address, the malware will fall back to using a server named default.

    Data about the infected device sent to the C2

    The received main URL serves as the C2 server: it sends a list of pages to the Trojan, which the malware later opens in the background before processing the interactive elements contained on them. This functionality has a couple of interesting features. First, the Trojan code contains some artifacts that indicate it might be running with elevated privileges. However, Android processes with elevated privileges do not allow WebView by default. Privilege checks occur directly when creating an instance of the WebView factory: in privileged processes, it won’t be created. To circumvent this restriction, the Trojan creates an instance of the factory directly using reflection, thus bypassing all checks of the current process.

    Instantiating a WebView factory directly

    Secondly, the Trojan can download and run other executables, which are then used to replace links loaded with WebView. Combined with the functionality described above, this theoretically allows to do things like adding any additional information to the URL parameters of a replaced link, such as confirmation codes for paid subscriptions, as well as executing other arbitrary code when loading specific links.

    36ab434c54cce25d301f2a6f55241205 – Trojan-Downloader.AndroidOS.Necro.b

    This module is named “Happy SDK”. Its code partially combines the NProxy and web modules logic, as well as the functionality of the previous stage of the loader with a few minor differences:

    • The code lacks the Trojan configuration, and backup C2 servers are located by default in the corresponding methods.

      Server address for updating the module is specified in the method code by default

    • The code corresponding to the “web” plugin lacks the functionality to execute arbitrary code.
      Note that we have occasionally encountered this SDK under the name “Jar SDK”. Analysis has shown that Jar SDK is a new version of Happy SDK.

      Happy SDK artifacts in Jar SDK

    We believe this is a different variant of Necro where the developers have opted for a non-modular architecture in the malicious SDK. This suggests that Necro is highly adaptable and can download different iterations of itself, perhaps to introduce new features.

    874418d3d1a761875ebc0f60f9573746 – Trojan.AndroidOS.Necro.j

    We dubbed this plugin “Cube SDK”. It’s pretty simple and acts as a helper: its only job is to load other plugins to handle ads in the background.

    522d2e2adedc3eb11eb9c4b864ca0c7f – Trojan.AndroidOS.Necro.l

    This plugin, in addition to NProxy’s functionality, has an entry point for another plugin we’ve named “Tap”. Judging by its code, the latter is still under development: it contains a lot of unused functionality for interacting with ad pages. Tap downloads arbitrary JavaScript code and a WebView interface from the C2 server, which are responsible for viewing ads in the background. Among other things, the plugin includes com.leapzip.animatedstickers.maker.android as the package name of the infected app. This confirms that the WhatsApp mod loader described earlier, which uses Firebase Remote Config as a C2, also belongs to the Necro family.

    These are all the payloads we were able to find during our research. For simplicity, we’ve combined all the processes described above into a single diagram illustrating all stages of the Necro Trojan.

    Necro Trojan infection diagram

    It’s worth noting that the creators of Necro may regularly release new plugins and distribute them among infected devices, selectively or otherwise, for example, depending on the information about the infected application.

    Victims

    According to Google Play data, the infected applications could have been downloaded over 11 million times. However, the actual number of infected devices might be much higher, considering that the Trojan also infiltrated modified versions of popular apps distributed through unofficial sources.

    KSN data shows that our security solutions blocked over ten thousand Necro attacks worldwide between August 26th and September 15th. Russia, Brazil, and Vietnam experienced the highest number of attacks. The chart below illustrates the distribution of Necro attacks across countries and territories where users most frequently encountered the Trojan.

    Necro attacks by country and territory, August 26 through September 15, 2024 (download)

    Conclusion

    The Necro Trojan has once again managed to attack tens of thousands of devices worldwide. This new version is a multi-stage loader that used steganography to hide the second-stage payload, a very rare technique for mobile malware, as well as obfuscation to evade detection. The modular architecture gives the Trojan’s creators a wide range of options for both mass and targeted delivery of loader updates or new malicious modules depending on the infected application. To avoid being infected with this malware:

    • If you have any of the aforementioned Google Play apps installed and the versions are infected, update the app to a version where the malicious code has been removed, or delete it.
    • Download applications from official sources only. Applications installed from unofficial platforms may contain malicious functionality.
    • Use a reliable security solution to protect your device from attempts to install malware.

    Indicators of compromise

    Applications infected with the loader

    Loader C2 server
    oad1.bearsplay[.]com
    shellPlugin versions

    Second-stage payload
    37404ff6ac229486a1de4b526dd9d9b6

    Second-stage payload C2 server
    oad1.azhituo[.]com

    Plugins (third stage)

    Plugin C2 servers
    47.88.246[.]111
    174.129.61[.]221
    47.88.245[.]162
    47.88.190[.]200
    47.88.3[.]73
    hsa.govsred[.]buzz
    justbigso[.]com
    bear-ad.oss-us-west-1.aliyuncs[.]com

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