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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Frank Elderson: Transcript of video recording for Finance and Biodiversity Day of 16th United Nations Conference on Biological Diversity (COP16)

    Source: European Central Bank

    Contribution by Frank Elderson, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB and Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank (ECB), 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity – Finance and Biodiversity Day

    Cali, 28 October 2024

    The global economy and finance need nature to survive. Analysis by the ECB shows that the economy depends critically on nature: 72% of non-financial businesses in the euro area – around 4.2 million individual companies – would experience significant problems as a result of ecosystem degradation. These businesses rely on ecosystem services like fertile soils, timber and clean water. And 75% of bank loans are tied to these businesses. So, if they run into trouble, the banks that finance them will too. This interdependence underscores why the ECB made nature one of the focus areas of its climate and nature plan for 2024 and 2025. It is also why we push banks under our supervision to manage all material nature-related risks.

    The ECB does not stand alone in recognising this threat. The value of nature for the economy is acknowledged by the global Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System, which has 141 members worldwide. Additionally, a recent stocktake by the Financial Stability Board showed that a growing number of policy authorities around the world are considering the potential implications of nature-related risks for financial stability.

    In recognition of the vital importance of nature for the economy, international fora must ensure that nature considerations are fully integrated into regulation and supervision, alongside ongoing efforts to account for climate-related considerations. This starts with identifying exposures and vulnerabilities to nature-related risks.

    While central banks and supervisors are not nature policymakers, we must take nature into account to fulfil our mandate of price stability and safe and sound banks. Otherwise, we risk failing to deliver on our mandate.

    My message on this Finance and Biodiversity Day is clear: if you destroy nature, you destroy the economy. The right conditions must be established for nature – and consequently the economy – to thrive. The economy needs nature to survive. Financial stability needs nature to survive. To deliver on our mandate, we need nature to survive. And the survival of nature requires financing. Therefore, your success here in Cali is vitally important.

    Thank you. Buena suerte.

    MIL OSI Economics –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Luis de Guindos: Interview with ANSA

    Source: European Central Bank

    Interview with Luis de Guindos, Vice-President of the ECB, conducted by Domenico Conti

    29 October 2024

    At the latest press conference, President Lagarde spoke of a series of economic indicators pointing lower and of downside risks to growth. The Survey of Professional Forecasters published by the ECB foresees inflation of 1.9% in 2025, compared with 2.2% in the projections by ECB experts. In this context, will the Governing Council have the option to make back-to-back interest rate cuts, as occurred in September and October?

    In short, on the current economic situation, we don’t have good news with respect to growth but we do have good news with respect to inflation.

    On growth, we have revised down our projections twice – before the summer and in September. We see that the downside risks that we identified are crystallising, mainly because consumption is not recovering as expected. Even though real disposable income has increased because wages are catching up with past inflation, households are not increasing their spending. This could be due to structural factors, including a lack of confidence owing to past inflation, the pandemic or geopolitical risks. But it is clear that the recovery in consumption is not happening at the pace we had previously projected.

    On inflation, we have the opposite happening. The latest figures are good, in terms of both headline inflation and underlying inflation. Most measures of underlying inflation are declining, and we are confident that we will be able to reach our 2% target over the medium term in the course of 2025.

    Regarding possible future cuts, we have been very clear that we will keep all options open at forthcoming meetings, both in terms of the number of cuts and the size of these cuts. But what is most relevant for the transmission of monetary policy and the impact of financial conditions on aggregate demand is the medium-term trajectory, which is evidently that of an easing cycle. Fine-tuning monetary policy is very complex and the important signal is the medium-term trajectory.

    Geopolitical risks will play a role in the forthcoming monetary policy decisions. To what extent are the risks associated with the conflicts in the Middle East and the risks of a further escalation in trade tariffs pushing the ECB to take a prudent approach in reducing interest rates?

    Geopolitical factors play a very important role in our analysis. For example, the conflict in the Middle East has an impact on energy prices and upcoming elections could have an impact on international trade, global growth and inflation. This is one reason why we have to be very prudent with our decisions. When you are in a dark room full of uncertainty, for example because of geopolitical risks that you cannot control, you have to take very careful steps.

    Another important element is fiscal policy. Governments are now submitting their medium-term budgetary plans to the European Commission. This will give us more clarity on the fiscal outlook, which is an element that we take into consideration in our analysis and decision-making. So geopolitical risks, the possibility of distortions in international trade plus what will happen with fiscal policy will all feed into our decisions in the near future.

    In its new operational framework that came into force in September 2024, the ECB anticipates that a substantial contribution to providing liquidity to the banking sector will come from a structural portfolio of securities and from new longer-term refinancing operations, under conditions to be defined at a later date. What point has the discussion reached and what guidance is there?

    The operational framework has to be used to implement our monetary policy, it cannot condition it. And we have said very clearly that all monetary policy instruments in our toolkit remain available to us. This will include, for example, non-conventional measures, such as targeted longer-term refinancing operations and quantitative easing.

    Right now, we are in a situation of ample liquidity, which we are gradually reducing by discontinuing reinvestments, which will come to a complete halt at the beginning of next year. Once that liquidity has been significantly reduced, a combination of the monetary policy instruments at our disposal will help us deliver enough liquidity to the banking system.

    In my view, when we discuss the structural portfolio, we will need to take into account the actual liquidity situation of the banks and look not only at the average, but also at the dispersion in the banking sector. We have not decided on the size of the structural portfolio, but it will need to be large enough to deliver sufficient liquidity to the banking system.

    The latest monetary policy strategy review in 2021 took place at a time of strong deflationary pressures linked to various factors, including digitalisation and globalisation. Since then the landscape has changed. We find ourselves in a fragmented geopolitical context with the return of inflationary shocks. How will all this be reflected in the coming monetary policy strategy review? When will the discussion begin and what topics will it cover?

    We have established a couple of workstreams at the technical level to examine these factors, namely how the landscape has changed, how the new environment could have an impact on inflation, and our evolving policy toolkit. But this will not be discussed by the Governing Council until next year, with conclusions expected in the second half of 2025.

    What is crystal clear is that the definition of price stability as 2% inflation over the medium term will not be up for debate. And several other elements, such as the importance of financial stability considerations or accounting for climate change in our work, are already established. Instead, this review will mostly be an assessment of the previous strategy review while considering new elements, such as the changed economic and inflation environment, the possibility of deglobalisation and other structural elements that could affect the inflation outlook.

    Importantly, we will look at the consequences of measures we have used in the past. For every monetary policy decision, we need to look not only at short-term effects but also further ahead at possible unwanted effects. Quantitative easing, for example, is an instrument that proved to be very useful to fight deflation and the impact of the pandemic, but it also caused some side effects. In that respect, now that we have started the opposite process of quantitative tightening, we have much more information on the potential consequences of quantitative easing.

    Are you referring to fiscal side effects?

    No. I’m referring, for instance, to the impact on financial stability or on national central banks’ profit and loss accounts. These are side effects that can be better taken into consideration and that were not obvious at the time.

    Italy has seen inflation fall to below 2% from a high of close to 12% two years ago, and its growth rate is in line with the European average. While real disposable income is improving, investment is feeling the effects of a still restrictive monetary policy and politicians have criticised the ECB’s cautious stance in the last few months. How would you explain to Italian politicians and households the need for a cautious approach in reducing interest rates, and how do you plan to reassure them about the current transition from still restrictive interest rates to a more neutral stance?

    Above all else, we listen to all opinions carefully and with an open mind. The ECB and central banks are independent institutions, meaning that they need to display an additional level of responsibility and accountability.

    What I would say to Italian and European citizens is that it’s important to be cautious and prudent. We have reduced interest rates and the trajectory of our monetary policy is very clear, but there is a huge amount of uncertainty and we cannot make mistakes. That’s why a gradual approach to implementing monetary policy is essential.

    That being said, I’d like to reassure them that things are moving in the right direction. Inflation has fallen significantly. Most people look more closely at price levels than at inflation, but at the end of the day, current price levels are a consequence of past inflation. We can’t claim victory yet, but we have made good progress so far. And despite an economic slowdown, we have so far managed to reduce inflation without causing a recession in the euro area. When you look at the labour market, the situation remains positive. So I hope that in the medium term it will become more evident that we are on the right track.

    In its draft budget, the Italian government is seeking a contribution of around €3.5 billion from the banking sector by targeting deferred tax assets (DTAs). Has the ECB been consulted on the merits of this approach and what guidance is being formulated on this measure?

    In general, our assessment of banking sector taxes is quite clear from the legal opinions we have issued on proposals by several countries. Our view is that such taxes should not impair banks’ solvency or the transmission of monetary policy in terms of hampering the flow of credit to the real economy.

    In this specific case, we don’t have the definitive version of the tax yet, so it’s difficult to form an opinion about it. But I hope that solvency will be one of the items taken into consideration, which would be positive from our perspective.

    In my view, the design of the previous version of the tax was balanced, for example, because it made tax revenues and bank solvency compatible. Of the many approaches taken by other European countries that imposed taxes on the banking sector, I believe this was the most balanced one.

    Completing the banking union is one of the most urgent objectives that will make Europe more resilient and more competitive. Despite this, a cross-border merger like the potential merger between Unicredit and Commerzbank currently under discussion is treated as a national matter in both countries. What lessons can we learn from this and why is a cross-border merger between European banks still hitting the headlines in Europe in 2024?

    Given the importance of banks’ funding for the real economy, completing the banking union should be the number one priority on the European Union’s economic agenda. I acknowledge that there are political hurdles to achieving that, but it will be very difficult to have a real economic and monetary union without a banking union. Greater coordination of fiscal policy, for example through a common fiscal instrument or progress towards the capital markets union, would also be important.

    If you want a single banking market, you need to have genuine pan-European banks. This is why cross-border consolidation of the banking sector is important. I don’t discuss the merits of individual cases, but in my view, a European approach should prevail over a national one. That’s the way forward for European integration.

    In any case, our assessment of any merger and acquisition transaction is always based exclusively on prudential and solvency criteria. This is the guiding principle for us, based on European regulation.

    The Italian government has voiced its support for the merger between Unicredit and Commerzbank, which would strengthen European banking consolidation. At the same time, Italy is the only Member State that hasn’t ratified the treaty to reform the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), which is an important element in completing the banking union. How important will it be to remove this obstacle?

    In my previous answer, I referred to how important it is for a European approach to prevail over a national one. But this principle has to be consistent from all angles and in all kinds of situations. In my opinion, a pro-European approach to the integration of the economy, the banking system and the capital markets should be the one that prevails for all the items under discussion, including ESM reform. Ratifying the reformed ESM Treaty would be a clear pro-European decision.

    MIL OSI Economics –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Business No.7 [2024]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Business No.7 [2024]

    (Open Market Operations Office, October 28, 2024)

    To keep liquidity in the banking system adequate at a reasonable level and to further enrich the monetary policy toolkit of the central bank, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) decided to use the instrument of outright reverse repo operations on the open market as of today. Open to primary dealers of open market operations, it is to be conducted on a monthly basis in principle with a tenor of not more than one year. The operations adopt variable-rate tender with a fixed quantity and multi-price auction, trading central government bonds, local government bonds, financial bonds and unsecured corporate bonds. The result of operations will be released under relevant columns on the PBOC official website.

    The notice is hereby released. 

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2024年10月28日

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Operations No.213 [2024]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Operations No.213 [2024]

    (Open Market Operations Office, October 29, 2024)

    In order to keep liquidity adequate at a reasonable level in the banking system at month-end, the People’s Bank of China conducted reverse repo operations in the amount of RMB382.8 billion through quantity bidding at a fixed interest rate on October 29, 2024.

    Details of the Reverse Repo Operations

    Maturity

    Volume

    Rate

    7 days

    RMB382.8 billion

    1.50%

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2024年10月29日

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: SEK 110 million in humanitarian assistance to Ukraine

    Source: Government of Sweden

    SEK 110 million in humanitarian assistance to Ukraine – Government.se

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    Press release from Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Published 29 October 2024

    Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine continues to have devastating consequences – both military and humanitarian. The Swedish Government is therefore supporting Ukraine in a number of ways and has now decided on a new humanitarian support package of SEK 110 million. This support will primarily be used to meet the increased needs ahead of the winter.

    “Russia is targeting civilian infrastructure and has disrupted major parts of the heating and electricity supply in Ukraine. Naturally, the consequences of this are more serious the colder the weather gets. For this reason, a large part of the population are struggling to heat their homes and prepare food. The Swedish Government has therefore decided to provide SEK 110 million to a number of humanitarian actors in Ukraine,” says Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa.

    The fact that Russia has mined large areas of Ukraine is a major problem and threat to people’s safety and lives. Russia’s full-scale invasion has forced millions of people to flee their homes and live as internally displaced people. Sexual violence against women has increased in these already vulnerable groups.

    “Sweden’s assistance will also go to mine clearance, which unfortunately will be an impending problem for a long time to come. The assistance will also go to addressing sexual and reproductive health needs and efforts to combat gender-based violence,” says Mr Dousa.

    “Sweden’s assistance to Ukraine is making a difference. We’re now helping to heat homes and clear the black soil from mines so that it can be used, feed people who are hungry and secure access to food,” says Aron Emilsson, foreign policy spokesperson for the Sweden Democrats.

    “A harsh winter is around the corner, in a situation in which Russia’s bombings have destroyed a large portion of critical infrastructure. We’re now assisting the Ukrainian civilian population with things that we take for granted here in Sweden – heating, water, sanitation and medicines – so that they can survive the winter,” says Gudrun Brunegård, development assistance policy spokesperson for the Christian Democrats. 

    “In order for Russia to lose the war and Ukraine to win, increased assistance is needed both for Ukraine’s infrastructure and to support the Ukrainian people. I’m proud that we’re now doing even more to help women in particular, as they have been especially severely affected by the war,” says Joar Forssell, foreign policy spokesperson for the Liberal Party. 

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    About the humanitarian support package

    The humanitarian support package is divided between four organisations:

    • SEK 50 million is being allocated to the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS). The Swedish Government will support URCS’s initiatives to meet humanitarian needs ahead of the winter, focusing on secure access to heating and electricity, and distribution of food, hygiene products, medicines and water.

    • SEK 20 million is being allocated to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). Sweden is supporting Ukrainian refugees in a number of ways and will now also contribute to UNHCR’s efforts to assist internally displaced persons with preparedness and protection initiatives before and during the coming winter.

    • SEK 30 million is being allocated to the UN Development Programme (UNDP). The situation regarding landmines and unexploded ammunition remains difficult in major areas of Ukraine. UNDP is leading UN support to mine clearance in Ukraine. The organisation’s work, which focuses on surveying, prioritising and securing agricultural land, will need to be carried out for many years to come.

    • SEK 10 million is being allocated to the UN Population Fund (UNFPA). UNFPA’s humanitarian activities in Ukraine are helping address women’s sexual and reproductive health needs, prevent sexual and gender-based violence and provide support to people who have been subjected to violence. UNFPA is also helping rebuild and strengthen the health care system.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Integration of biometrics in travel documents, countering illegal migration in Ukraine key focus of OSCE-led study visit to London

    Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE

    Headline: Integration of biometrics in travel documents, countering illegal migration in Ukraine key focus of OSCE-led study visit to London

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: OSCE states review commitments in the field of water management at 2024 Economic and Environmental Dimension Implementation Meeting

    Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE

    Headline: OSCE states review commitments in the field of water management at 2024 Economic and Environmental Dimension Implementation Meeting

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: OPDC pioneers innovative, money-saving technology as one of England’s first Heat Network zones

    Source: Mayor of London

    Old Oak & Park Royal paves the way for England’s future sustainable energy solutions as one the government’s first heat network zones.

    Announced as one of six designated heat network zones, Old Oak and Park Royal will be home to a new district heat network. The project, spearheaded by the Mayor of London’s development corporation, OPDC, will use pioneering innovative technology that draws waste heat from data centres to provide low-cost, low carbon energy to over 10,000 new homes, businesses, and a major hospital.

    The six selected towns and cities, including Leeds, Plymouth, Bristol, Stockport and
    London are part of the government’s plan to accelerate the delivery of heat networks across England in areas where zones are likely to be designated in the future. The
    learnings from these pilots will inform the work to reduce bills, enhance energy
    security, and achieve net zero by 2050.

    OPDC’s new heat network is expected to deliver 95GWh of heat across five phases between 2026 and 2040. The project was awarded £36m from the government’s
    Green Energy Heat Network Fund in November 2023 with procurement for a partner to help develop the network now in the final stages, an announcement on the successful delivery partner is expected in early 2025. In September, the corporation announced the acquisition of the site for the heat network’s energy centre in Park Royal. Before the site is transformed into the nerve centre for the new district heat network, OPDC is using the former warehouse building as a new circular economy hub, where small businesses recycle waste into new and useful products, including film and TV sets, furniture and other household items.

    OPDC’s district heat network will be in London’s largest Opportunity Area, benefitting new and existing communities living and working in the corporation’s planned new urban district. OPDC’s regeneration plans will see tens of thousands of new and affordable homes and 250,000m2 of commercial, retail and leisure development, high-quality public realm and community services and facilities, all surrounding HS2 and the Elizabeth Line at the new Old Oak Common Station.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New UK-EU Competition Cooperation Agreement

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    UK Government and the European Union have formally concluded technical negotiations on the UK-EU Competition Cooperation Agreement. 

    • Negotiations conclude to support international cooperation on competition 

    • Will allow for closer cooperation between CMA and EU’s competition authorities 

    • New agreement will supplement UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) 

    The UK Government and the European Union have formally concluded technical negotiations on the UK-EU Competition Cooperation Agreement. 

    This agreement is aimed at improving cooperation between the UK’s and EU’s competition authorities, allowing for greater dialogue between the Competition and Markets Authority in the UK and

    European Commission and the National Competition Authorities of the EU Member States. The agreement will ensure more effective enforcement of global competition laws, helping to support businesses both in the UK and EU as well as protecting consumers.

    This is expected to help when it comes to work on similar or parallel cases going forwards – for example cooperating and sharing information on investigations into companies for unfair competition practices which cross borders between the UK and EU Members States. This agreement is one example of where we can strengthen UK- EU cooperation for mutual benefit.

    Announcement complements the Prime Minister’s call at the International Investment Summit for UK regulators to support the Government’s growth mission.

    The UK and EU have negotiated the agreement with a view to signature in the coming year. Parliament will have the opportunity to consider the agreement in detail once the text is published for scrutiny.

    Business & Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said: 

    This forthcoming agreement recognises the importance of our continued cooperation between UK and EU competition authorities. This milestone underscores our shared recognition of the importance of international cooperation in an increasingly globalised economy.

    When competition law is enforced well across global markets, it helps to ensure businesses and consumers are protected while supporting economic growth, which is why this agreement is so important.

    Sarah Cardell, CEO of the Competition and Markets Authority, said: 

    We welcome this cooperation agreement, which will allow us to work even more closely with EU competition authorities on shared cases and common competition issues – without unnecessary barriers. 

    Effective competition has a key role to play in driving economic growth so, with many companies now operating globally, it’s important that competition authorities can cooperate more freely with each other to get the best outcomes for fair-playing businesses and consumers.

    The UK Government is committed to promoting open and fair competition globally to ensure the best opportunities for UK businesses and consumers, which is why the agreement will help support those global aims via close international cooperation. 

    These types of agreements help to establish how competition authorities work with their overseas counterparts by providing a framework on how to work together.

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Public advised of traffic and travel disruption ahead of Strabane Halloween festivities

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Public advised of traffic and travel disruption ahead of Strabane Halloween festivities

    29 October 2024

    To allow the Halloween festivities to take place in and around the town centre in Strabane next week there will be some minor traffic and travel disruptions on Thursday, 31st October that members of the public should bear in mind.

    Castle Street will be closed from 7am-6pm on Thursday, 31st October to facilitate the Halloween Family Friendly Events which are planned for the town centre.

    The fireworks display will take place at 7pm from Melvin Running Track.  The pedestrian footbridge and paths around Melvin Running Track will be closed to the public from 6.45pm-7.30pm to facilitate the fireworks. There will be restricted access for residents only on Melvin Road and Ballycolman Estate from 6.30pm-7.30pm. Members of the public are advised to use Strabane Sigersons GAA car park or the town centre car parks.

    Drivers are reminded that normal on-street parking restrictions will be in place and are advised not to obstruct any resident or business, or access for emergency services. Accessible viewing will be available at Melvin Arena carpark.

    The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Lilian Seenoi Barr reminded everyone coming to Strabane to enjoy the Halloween festivities to make themselves aware of any disruptions which could affect their journey.

    “There are only a few days to go until we all come together to celebrate Halloween in Strabane. Council has worked hard to keep disruption to a minimum, but it would be beneficial if everyone could familiarise themselves with any closures ahead of next Thursday. Plan ahead and think about where you will park your car or how you will get to the fireworks display. Please adhere to the advice of Council staff when you are out and about,” she continued.

    “I hope everyone has their costume picked and are ready to enjoy the fireworks and all the Halloween entertainment planned for the Strabane area. Plan ahead, stay safe and have fun everyone.”

    Any residents with domestic pets who find that their animals may be sensitive to fireworks may wish to take measures to reduce the impact upon their animal for the display between 7pm and 7.20pm. Council apologises for any inconvenience this may cause.

    If you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact Liz Cunningham on 028 71 253 253 or email: [email protected]

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: York welcomes national children’s leaders to celebrate success

    Source: City of York

    UK government minister for Children and Families, Minister Janet Daby, with Matty, a young person from the Staying Close Programme

    Published Tuesday, 29 October 2024

    Young people and social workers in York met national children’s leaders last week as part of a visit to find out more about City of York Council’s work to transform services for children and young peo

    The government minister for Children and Families, Minister Janet Daby; Frances Oram, Children’s Social Care Reform, DfE; and Isabelle Trowler CBE, Chief Social Worker, met young people and children’s social care teams in York earlier this month [Wednesday 2 October].

    The Minister met young people from York’s I Still Matter, a group for young care leavers; as well as young people on the Staying Close programme, who are provided with wrap around support in their transition to live independently.

    The Minister also visited Clifton Family Hub, which will be home to York’s new dedicated SEND hub. Plans for the new hub gained approval last month and will bring together professionals from education, health and social care in the same place, supporting children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and their families.

    The visit follows a period of significant change in the service, which has seen an end to the use of agency social workers, creating more consistency for children and families; the adoption of a new model of working, which puts children and young people at the heart of everything the teams do; and a significant reduction in the number of children in care, thanks to better early support for families.

    Martin Kelly, OBE, City of York Council’s Corporate Director of Children, Young People and Education, said:

    “I’m pleased that local young people have been able to share their own experience of our services with national leaders.

    “I hope their feedback about how our new-look services have helped them will help shape national policy around children and young people in the future.

    “I’d like to thank everyone who met the Minister and her colleagues over the course of the day. It was fantastic to hear the personal stories and see the positive impact our services make first hand. I’m incredibly proud of the team here in York and the work they’ve done to put children and families at the very heart of everything we do.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Ed Whiting OBE set to be appointed new permanent Leeds City Council chief executive

    Source: City of Leeds

    Full council to formally approve appointment in November

    Leeds City Council has today announced Ed Whiting OBE is set to be appointed as its new permanent chief executive.

    Following an extensive recruitment process which ended last week, full council will be asked to formally approve the recommendation of its employment committee to appoint Ed into the role when it meets at Civic Hall on Wednesday 13 November.

    Ed is currently Director of Cities and Local Growth in the Department for Business and Trade and Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government, based in Leeds, and is leading place-based economic growth partnerships with UK Mayors and other leaders.

    He has also held senior civil service roles in HM Treasury and 10 Downing Street. Previously he was Director of Strategy for Wellcome, where he led the development of their new organisational strategy and global partnerships, and was the executive sponsor for equality, diversity and inclusion.

    Ed is very familiar with Leeds having grown up in the city. He now lives in West Yorkshire with his partner, David, and they are foster carers to a young baby.

    Leader of Leeds City Council Councillor James Lewis said:

     “Throughout the extensive recruitment and selection process, Ed’s understanding of Leeds, our collective city ambitions, our values, our challenges and ideas for the future made him the best candidate for the role. I am looking forward to working with Ed as we move forward with our positive vision for the future, one which recognises the amazing strengths and opportunities we have and focuses on tackling poverty and inequality, whilst delivering high-quality public services for everyone who lives and works in our city.”

    On his recommendation for the post Ed Whiting OBE said:

    “I’m over the moon to be recommended to full council as our next chief executive. I love Leeds and am excited to be part of the next chapter of our city’s story. Through the recruitment process I’ve enjoyed getting to know Team Leeds better, and have been impressed with the dedication across our council team and partners, and the strong shared commitment to do their best for all Leeds residents.

    “I’m looking forward to joining the team as we work together on both the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for our brilliant city.”

    Ed is expected to join the council early next year, with Mariana Pexton remaining in post as interim chief executive until then. The new permanent chief executive succeeds Tom Riordan CBE, who left the council last month after 14 years in the role.

     

    ENDS

     

    For media enquiries please contact:

    Leeds City Council communications and marketing,

    Email: communicationsteam@leeds.gov.uk

    Tel: 0113 378 6007

     

     

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Virgin Media O2 and Jangala help Coventry people connect

    Source: City of Coventry

    Virgin Media O2 has helped thousands of people affected by data poverty get online with free WiFi through its partnership with technology charity, Jangala.

    Virgin Media O2 and Jangala have reached a milestone of providing more than 1,000 internet-enabling ‘Get Boxes’ to charities and local authorities across the UK. The organisations are committed to rolling out 5,000 Get Boxes by April 2025.

    A Get Box is a book size device which can be plugged in to provide an instant and secure WiFi network, powered by free O2 mobile data, ensuring that those in need can stay connected.

    The O2 mobile data is provided by the National Databank, founded by Virgin Media O2 and charity, Good Things Foundation, which is like a foodbank but provides free O2 data, texts and calls to those who need it.

    It forms part of Virgin Media O2’s sustainability strategy, the Better Connections Plan, and the company’s goal to connect one million digitally excluded people through free and affordable connectivity and services.

    Free, fast and secure WiFi

    Get Boxes are helping low-income families and people who would otherwise be disconnected get online via free fast and reliable WiFi.  Those already benefiting include people who are unemployed, the elderly, those who are living in temporary accommodation and refuges.

    It means they can access essential services, such as applying for work, booking medical appointments, or building their skills via online training courses, and is helping them stay connected to loved ones.

    The devices, which can connect up to 20 people at time, have been distributed by local authorities, including Coventry City Council, and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, as well as charities such as digital inclusion charity, AbilityNet, and Roundabout, a youth housing charity providing shelter, support and life skills to young people aged 16-25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

    Coventry City Council has received hundreds of Get Boxes to help vulnerable residents living in temporary accommodation get online.

    The council has partnered with organisations such as Valley House and the Salvation Army, and distributed the devices to places such as hostels and houses across the city.

    Cllr Richard Brown, Cabinet Member for Strategic Finance and Resources at Coventry City Council, said:

    “All aspects of our lives are increasingly heading online. Employment opportunities, public services and everyday tasks rely on the Internet more than ever.  That’s why we are working so hard to reduce the digital divide in our city.

    “Having such supportive, committed partners like Virgin Media O2 and Jangala has been essential to the continued success of that work.

    “These Get Boxes are really fantastic pieces of kit and the feedback we’re getting from residents is excellent.”

    Grace*, who has been using a Get Box to get online, said:

    “I was very happy. Like this, I can speak more with my family. I have not seen them for one year. I cried with happiness when I got the box.”

    Nicola Green, Chief Communications and Corporate Affairs Officer at Virgin Media O2, said:

    “Virgin Media O2 is proud to be leading the way in helping those in need to get online.

    “Our partnership with Jangala is providing a lifeline to thousands of people who otherwise would be disconnected, giving them access to the online world so they can do everything from booking medical appointments to accessing digital skills training, or simply staying in touch with loved ones.

    “It builds on the measures Virgin Media O2 is taking to tackle data poverty. Whether it’s free O2 data from the National Databank, rehoming devices and data with people who need them via Community Calling, or offering reduced broadband and mobile plans for people receiving benefits, we’re committed to helping people in need stay connected.”

    Rich Thanki, Managing Director at Jangala, said:

    “Jangala is very proud to be partnering with Virgin Media O2 to help connect thousands of people across the UK who have faced digital exclusion, helping people access important services, communication with family and friends and all that Internet access brings.

    “Our low-cost and open source Get Box, designed at the outset of the Covid lockdown, and our work with Virgin Media O2, the National Databank, local councils and groups across the UK, is a great demonstration of the power of collaborative tech for good”

    Organisations can apply for Get Boxes by visiting Jangala’s website.

    Virgin Media O2 also supports Jangala’s global Emergency Response programme, where the company provides funding and O2 data for Jangala’s award-winning Big Boxes. Big Boxes are deployed during global humanitarian crises, enabling disaster response teams and communities to access WiFi.

    On top of this, Virgin Media O2 has also rehomed 20,000 smartphones with people who need them as part of its Community Calling initiative with environmental charity, Hubbub.

    *Name has been changed.

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tatyana Golikova greeted the finalists and winners of TEFI-Kids – 2024

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova greeted the finalists and winners of the Russian National Television Award in the field of children’s, youth, family cinema and television “TEFI-Kids – 2024”. The award ceremony took place at the Et Cetera Theatre.

    Tatyana Golikova with the President of the Russian Television Academy, Special Representative of the President of Russia for International Cultural Cooperation Mikhail Shvydkoy, the President of the TEFI-KIDS Award Alexander Mitroshenkov, and the General Director of the Russian Television Academy Foundation Eteri Levieva

    October 29, 2024

    Tatyana Golikova at “TEFI-KIDS – 2024”

    October 29, 2024

    Tatyana Golikova with the finalists and winners of the Russian National Television Award in the field of children’s, youth, family cinema and television “TEFI-KIDS – 2024”

    October 29, 2024

    Tatyana Golikova greeted the finalists and winners of the Russian National Television Award in the field of children’s, youth, family cinema and television “TEFI-KIDS – 2024”

    October 29, 2024

    Tatyana Golikova greeted the finalists and winners of the Russian National Television Award in the field of children’s, youth, family cinema and television “TEFI-KIDS – 2024”

    October 29, 2024

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    Tatyana Golikova with the President of the Russian Television Academy, Special Representative of the President of Russia for International Cultural Cooperation Mikhail Shvydkoy, the President of the TEFI-KIDS Award Alexander Mitroshenkov, and the General Director of the Russian Television Academy Foundation Eteri Levieva

    “The TEFI-Kids award is being presented for the sixth time, and it is very symbolic that this year it is being held in the Year of the Family declared by the President of our country. It is in the family that the main values for a small person begin to form, and it is important that these values are formed correctly. We love cinema and television. It is of great importance that cinema and television form the right attitude to life, the right attitude to our country, to the values that are an absolute priority for us. In our fairy tales – love, loyalty, mutual understanding, a sense of shoulder. And it is very good that this is now being revived. Our children are raised on fairy tale heroes, and it is very important what they will take from these heroes and what values they will go with into adulthood, “said Tatyana Golikova.

    The Deputy Prime Minister particularly emphasized the importance of active participation of Russian regions in the award, expressing hope that the geography of the competition will only expand. Works from 27 regions have been submitted for the 2024 award.

    Tatyana Golikova thanked the Academy of Russian Television, headed by its president, special representative of the President of Russia for international cultural cooperation Mikhail Shvydkoy, president of the TEFI-Kids award Alexander Mitroshenkov, and general director of the Foundation of the Academy of Russian Television Eteri Levieva for the implementation of this unique project.

    The TEFI-Kids award was created to encourage the most significant works in the field of children’s, youth, family cinema and television in Russia. Development trends, new formats, and leaders are determined. The award is presented in 12 nominations.

    The winners of the TEFI-Kids – 2024 award are:

    1. Daily information and entertainment program for children “Shustroe Utro” Producer: State Unitary Enterprise of Krasnodar “New Television of Kuban” Broadcaster: “Kuban 24”, Krasnodar

    2. Best full-length film for children and family viewing “By the Pike’s Command” Producer: STV Film Company LLC, St. Petersburg Kinopoisk Online Cinema, Moscow

    3. Best TV series for children and family viewing “Youth” Producer: Goose Goose Films commissioned by JSC “STS” Broadcaster: STS, Moscow

    4. Director of the film/series for children and family viewing Ilya Uchitel. Film “The Flying Ship” Producer: OOO “TPO “ROK” Film distribution company “Nashe Kino”, Moscow

    5. Director of a television program for children and family viewing Anton Mikhalev. Studio “Kalyaki-malyaki” Producer: OOO “Magnetik” Broadcaster: “Karusel”, Moscow

    6. Host of the children’s program Islam Khabibullin. “Shayan match” Producer: JSC “TRK Novy Vek”, Kazan Broadcaster: “Shayan TV”

    7. Design of the TV channel/program/Internet project for children “Smarter than everyone” Producer: OOO “TV Company “Friday” Broadcaster: “Friday!”, Moscow

    8. Best animated film for children “Three heroes and the Navel of the Earth” Producer: Melnitsa Animation Film Studio LLC, St. Petersburg Film distribution company – Volga LLC

    9. Best animated series for children “Mini-bears”. Episode “The Best Tail” Producer: JSC “Digital Television” / Animation studio “Parovoz” Broadcaster: “Mult”, Moscow

    10. The best TV channel for children “Lyova” Producer: OOO “Kanal” Broadcaster: “Lyova”, Moscow

    11. The best program for children “Shudon crust. Decent and indecent” Manufacturer: State Unitary Enterprise UR “TRK “Udmurtia”” Broadcasting channel: “TRK “Udmurtia””, Izhevsk

    12. Best music for a children’s program / film / series / animated film “Spirit of Baikal” Producer: OOO “RVV Film”, Moscow Online cinema “Okko”

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: There will be no problems with payments – banks of China and Vietnam will open branches in Russia

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    Source: Mainfin Bank –

    Why do Chinese banks want to work in Russia?

    The desire of foreign banks from countries conducting trade and economic activities with Russian partners to open structural divisions in the Russian Federation is explained by a number of reasons:

    the risk of secondary sanctions for working with individuals subject to restrictions in China and other countries; blocking sanctions imposed on most domestic financial institutions; difficulties with international payments – Chinese banks are increasingly refusing to make payments to Russians.

    In fact, the volume of trade between Russia and China continues to increase, but it is becoming increasingly difficult for the parties to conduct settlement operations. Opening offices of Chinese banks in the Russian Federation would solve the problem that has arisen due to the pressure of sanctions.

    What operations are available to foreign banks in Russia?

    Pursuit banks from China and Vietnam to open offices on Russian territory is also connected with the approval in 2024 of a bill allowing foreign credit institutions to operate in the Russian Federation. Thus, the document allows foreign banks after opening a branch:

    provide banking services to businesses; make payments and transfers between legal entities; collect cash and other payment documents; open accounts for entrepreneurs.

    “Small banks from China and Vietnam are ready to come to Russia and start working – the signals are coming against the backdrop of the development of economic relations: companies want to ensure settlements in international trade,” the State Duma stated.

    Uninterrupted payments are one of the development areas agreed upon by Beijing and Moscow: the parties previously agreed to develop the settlement infrastructure, including by opening offices and divisions of credit institutions.

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CE to attend Shanghai expo

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Chief Executive John Lee will lead a Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government delegation to visit Shanghai on November 4 and attend the seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE).
       
    Apart from attending the opening ceremony of the CIIE and the Hongqiao International Economic Forum, Mr Lee plans to tour the booths of Hong Kong enterprises at the Hong Kong exhibition area on November 5.
     
    The Hong Kong SAR Government and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council will hold the 2024 Hong Kong Investment Promotion Conference – Shanghai Forum during the CIIE.
     
    Mr Lee and Financial Secretary Paul Chan, who is scheduled to join the delegation for the trip, will deliver speeches at the conference to promote Hong Kong’s advantages and its role as a connecting platform under the national dual circulation strategy to Mainland and overseas enterprises.
     
    “The CIIE is an important economic diplomatic event held after the victorious conclusion of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, providing vast business opportunities for Hong Kong enterprises to tap into the domestic market,” Mr Lee said.
     
    “Hong Kong has always actively participated in and supported the CIIE. In addition to senior government officials attending, over 300 Hong Kong enterprises are taking part in the exposition this year, jointly promoting Hong Kong’s advantages and development opportunities in different areas and telling Hong Kong’s good stories,” he added.
     
    The Chief Executive will also meet leaders of Shanghai during the visit and exchange views with Hong Kong people and representatives of Hong Kong enterprises there.
          
    Mr Lee plans to return to Hong Kong on November 6. During his absence, Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki will be Acting Chief Executive.

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Expo seeks to boost SMEs’ growth

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    A fair aimed at helping small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to undertake digital transformation is being held today and tomorrow.

    Held annually, “SME ReachOut: FUND Fair plus Tech Sourcing 2024” is organised by the Productivity Council’s SME ReachOut and supported by the Trade & Industry Department. It provides information on government funding schemes and assists SMEs in their digital transformation efforts with a view to bolstering their sustainable development.

    The event includes five thematic zones, covering government funding schemes, digital transformation, e-commerce, business expansion and ESG (environmental, social and governance). It also involves 10 thematic seminars, at which experts will discuss government funding schemes, digital transformation and e-commerce, helping SMEs to understand market trends and find opportunities for co-operation and technology adoption.

    Speaking at the opening ceremony, Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Algernon Yau urged the trade to make good use of the Government’s support measures to expand their operations and embrace change.

    The 2024 Policy Address unveiled a number of initiatives, such as an injection of $1 billion into the BUD Fund (Dedicated Fund on Branding, Upgrading & Domestic Sales), the expansion of E-commerce Easy to cover Association of Southeast Asian Nations markets, and the provision of more targeted funding support for enterprises to implement green transformation projects.

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Xi stresses advancing reform at study session for senior officials

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, Oct. 29 — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for pooling strength to advance reform in a steady and sustained manner, as he addressed senior officials attending a central Party school study session.

    Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks at the opening of the study session at the Party School of the CPC Central Committee (National Academy of Governance) for principal officials at the provincial and ministerial level.

    The session is themed on implementing the guiding principles of the third plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, which rolled out a new package of comprehensive reforms for the country.

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Xi, Zambian president Hichilema exchange congratulations on 60th anniversary of ties

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Xi, Zambian president Hichilema exchange congratulations on 60th anniversary of ties

    BEIJING, Oct. 29 — Chinese President Xi Jinping and Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema on Tuesday exchanged congratulatory messages on the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries.

    In his message, Xi noted that over the past 60 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations, China-Zambia ties have withstood the test of changes in the international landscape, and the two sides have consistently upheld genuine friendship and joined hands for shared progress.

    In recent years, China and Zambia have seen frequent high-level exchanges, continuously deepened political mutual trust, achieved fruitful outcomes in practical cooperation, and have been supporting each other on issues involving each other’s core interests and major concerns, bringing benefits to the two countries and peoples, he said.

    Xi also recalled that President Hichilema attended in September the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), during which the two presidents jointly made strategic guidance for the future development of bilateral relations.

    Noting that he prizes the development of China-Zambia relations, Xi expressed his willingness to work with President Hichilema to take the anniversary as an opportunity to carry forward traditional friendship, cement mutual support, strengthen all-round cooperation, jointly advance the modernization drives of the two countries along the new journey in the new era, solidify the China-Zambia comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership and build an even closer China-Zambia community with a shared future.

    In his message, Hichilema said that the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties is an important milestone in Zambia-China relations.

    The bilateral partnership, based on mutual respect, win-win cooperation and common prosperity, has made significant contributions to the respective development of the two countries, he said.

    Noting that cooperation projects such as the Tanzania-Zambia Railway and the Kafue Gorge Lower Hydropower Station have achieved remarkable results, Hichilema said his country will continue to support major initiatives such as the Belt and Road cooperation and work with China to build a community with a shared future for mankind.

    Hichilema added that he is ready to work with Xi to create a better future and push for greater development of Zambia-China all-weather friendship and their comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Local entrepreneur sets up shop in city centre Pop Up

    Source: City of Portsmouth

    Local entrepreneur and e-tailer JAQUARD&Co are the second business to open in the city centre Portsmouth Pop Up shop. This business started online last year and has already achieved a six figure turnover selling quality home furnishings and décor. They will open for business on Saturday 2 November in the Portsmouth Pop Up shop located in Cascades.

    Paula Haq, entrepreneur and owner of JAQUARD&Co said:

    “I am thrilled to take on the Portsmouth Pop Up shop as a new experience for one of my brands. Not only will it give me exposure and new insights, but it is also a development for my business that I am grateful to explore.

    With the success of JAQUARD&CO online, I would love to see my small business expanding here in Portsmouth alongside the other upcoming brands I’m working on.

    The Portsmouth Pop Up scheme is a great opportunity for me to test run a physical store alongside my online business and grow my business”

    The Portsmouth Pop-Up shop, a joint venture between Portsmouth City Council, Cascades, and Flude, opened in February to address the increasing demand for business space in the city. The first tenant, Goly Natural, a local natural skincare business, has been so successful that they plan to establish a permanent shop next year.

    The Portsmouth Pop Up enables local entrepreneurs and small businesses to trade in a high street location without the commitment or cost of a longer-term lease.

    Councillor Steve Pitt, Leader of the council with responsibility for Economic Development said:

    “Despite changing behaviour on the high street, the retail property market remains promising. Pop Up shop schemes can help to bring life back into towns and city centres, whilst giving independent businesses a great opportunity to have a shop front in a prime retail location.

    It is fantastic to see the Portsmouth Pop Up initiative thriving and supporting local businesses like JAQUARD&Co to grow. This is a fantastic example of how we’re working together to regenerate the city centre. “

    Paula added:

    “I’ve been buying and selling products and services since I was 21 alongside my everyday job. When I bought my first house , decorating was my favourite thing to do. The homeware market was short on the things I wanted and instantly that became a business idea.

    I’m very excited to be opening my first ever store and I’m ready for the challenge”

    JAQUARD&Co move into Cascades ready for Christmas offering a range of simple, quality and affordable home furnishings and décor including, cushions, throws, candles, ornaments, dinnerware and kitchenware.

    Businesses can apply to rent the pop-up shop in Cascades, in Portsmouth’s city centre for a minimum of 13 weeks giving them a chance to engage with customers and launch products and services.

    For more information about Portsmouth Pop Up 

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: DIT of Moscow: in the first nine months of this year, city residents used the “Removal of Unnecessary Things” service more than 28.6 thousand times

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Muscovites used the service in the first nine months of 2024 “Removal of unnecessary things” over 28.6 thousand times. During this time, they sent more than 719 tons of recyclable materials for recycling or environmentally friendly disposal, which is approximately equal to the weight of 10 medium-haul aircraft.

    In the capital Department of Information Technology (DIT) reported that the demand for the service is constantly growing: compared to the first three quarters of last year, the number of completed applications has increased by more than four thousand.

    “The “Removal of Unnecessary Things” service allows you to include an unlimited number of items in your application. At the same time, at the request of city residents, the list of items available for removal is constantly expanding. Thus, pianos, waste paper, wooden doors, window frames, small household appliances and electronics have been added to the service catalog. Residents of all districts of Moscow, including Zelenograd Administrative Okrug and TiNAO, can use the service,” said Boris Frolov, Deputy Head of the Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    Most often, city residents get rid of large household appliances using the “Removal of Unnecessary Things” service. For example, over the first nine months of this year, residents sent 7.6 thousand washing machines and 7.5 thousand refrigerators for disposal. These are the most frequently removed items.

    The record number of items since the beginning of this year was set by two user requests, each of which included 13 types of items. Among them were such items as a kitchen set, gas and electric stoves, a refrigerator, a washing machine, a wall unit, a wooden door, small electronics, a mattress and other items.

    To use the service, you need a standard or full account on the mos.ru portal. The application must specify name of items and their quantity, address, desired date and time of removal. The operator of the partner organization will call back within 10 minutes to clarify details and confirm the order.

    Specialists work daily and arrive even on the day of the request, if the application is sent before 18:00. Employees of the organization – the service partner will take out unnecessary things on average in just half an hour, even if there is no elevator in the building.

    Service “Removal of unnecessary things” started operating in October 2021. According to Sergei Sobyanin, over the entire period, city residents have sent for recycling or environmentally friendly disposal more than 84 thousand unnecessary things.

    The operation and development of the service is supervised by the capital’s departments information technology, housing and communal services and the State Institution “New Management Technologies”. Removal services are provided by a specialized partner organization.

    The use of digital technologies to improve the quality of life of city residents corresponds to the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”. More information about the national projects implemented in Moscow can be found on this page.

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Another 12 clinics to be reconstructed in central Moscow

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Central Administrative District, another 12 clinics are being reconstructed as part of the second stage of the outpatient modernization program. Work is currently underway in nine medical institutions, and in three of them it will begin as the renovation is completed and the clinics that are already being reconstructed are opened. In the latter, work should be completed in 2025. In addition, one clinic included in the second stage of the outpatient modernization program is already accepting patients.

    “During the reconstruction, the internal layout of the buildings is changed, resulting in more open spaces, and the usable area is increased by converting basements and ground floors into storage and utility facilities. Particular attention during the work is paid to the selection of high-quality materials, modern design and interior. The clinics receive additional energy capacity to connect new and modern equipment. As a result, Muscovites receive high-quality medical services, and doctors – comfortable working conditions,” the press service said.

    Department of Capital Repairs of the City of Moscow.

    Currently, two children’s clinics are being modernized, located on Antonova-Ovseenko Street (building 8) and in Bolshoi Kozlovsky Lane (building 9, building 1). Work is also underway in seven adult medical institutions on Kazakova Street (building 17a), Ladozhskaya Street (building 4/6, building 1), Zamorenova Street (building 27), Bolshaya Bronnaya Street (building 3), Verkhnyaya Krasnoselskaya Street (building 21, building 1), Malaya Yakimanka Street (building 22, building 1) and in Bolshoi Nikolopeskovsky Lane (building 4, building 1). The total area of the buildings is about 60 thousand square meters.

    Many polyclinics will create conditions for the placement of modern mammographs, X-ray machines, including U-arc X-ray machines. In particular, a complex of rooms with functional zones will be prepared for this purpose, including a procedure room (where the X-ray machine will be placed), a control room (for remote control of the machine), specialist offices, auxiliary and utility rooms. Electrical insulating materials resistant to radiation and radiation will be used in the finishing of these zones. In addition, the rooms will have their own ventilation system. When arranging magnetic resonance imaging departments, the procedure room will be shielded using a Faraday cage. This will protect the equipment from the effects of external electromagnetic fields.

    “Some renovated polyclinic buildings will be equipped with rooms for testing the function of external respiration. A day hospital with eight beds will be set up in the medical facility on Malaya Yakimanka Street. In addition, the casualty department located in branch No. 2 of polyclinic No. 64 will be renovated and equipped with modern equipment,” the department’s press service noted.

    Branch No. 1 of Children’s Polyclinic No. 32 and the main building of the adult polyclinic on Malaya Yakimanka Street will have fully equipped rooms for therapeutic exercise classes, and wall bars will also be installed in them. In the main building of Polyclinic No. 220, a halochamber will be re-equipped for the treatment of various respiratory diseases.

    In Branch No. 1 of Children’s Polyclinic No. 104 and Branch No. 1 of Children’s Polyclinic No. 32, filter boxes with an area of about 20 square meters will be created. This will separate the flows of healthy and sick children and thus prevent the spread of infection. In addition, stroller storage with awnings will be set up at the entrances to the buildings in both polyclinics.

    Branch No. 1 of Children’s Polyclinic No. 32 will equip an electro-light therapy room. It will use various types of electric current for treatment, so special materials that do not generate static electricity will be used in the finishing of the premises.

    During the work, not only the clinic buildings are being renovated, but also the adjacent areas. They are being made more convenient and comfortable.

    In one of the polyclinics included in the second stage of the outpatient modernization program, all work has already been completed and patients are being received. The main building of Polyclinic No. 5 on Daev Lane has been almost completely rebuilt – it now has more general practitioner offices, procedure rooms and manipulation rooms. A medical prevention department has been organized, massage rooms, physiotherapy rooms, and a therapeutic exercise room are provided. Specialists have also improved the adjacent territory.

    As part of the first stage of the program, six children’s and eight adult medical institutions were renovated in the district. The work took place in the Arbat, Khamovniki, Tagansky, Presnensky, Krasnoselsky, Meshchansky and Tverskoy districts. These clinics now meet the requirements new Moscow standard. In addition to the buildings themselves, the surrounding areas were also transformed. Specialists arranged convenient paths, installed benches, urns and navigation steles. In addition, the areas were additionally landscaped: about 120 trees and more than 1.1 thousand bushes were planted.

    Moscow Mayor Talks About Implementation of New Moscow Healthcare Standard

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: The capital has provided four sites for the construction of public and business complexes in the Kommunarka district

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since the beginning of 2024, the city has allocated four land plots for the implementation of large-scale investment projects (MaIP) in the Kommunarka district of the Novomoskovsky administrative district. It is planned to build public and business complexes on them. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “Large-scale investment projects allow us to attract developers to develop urban infrastructure and create jobs. Since the beginning of 2024, the city has provided 5.4 hectares of land in the Kommunarka district of the Novomoskovsky administrative district for the construction of four multifunctional complexes. The total area of the facilities will exceed 340 thousand square meters,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The complexes may include office real estate, bank branches, cafes, restaurants, shops and other facilities. They will be built within five years – this is the term for which the land lease agreements have been concluded.

    “An administrative and business center is being formed on the territory of Kommunarka. For the construction of multifunctional complexes with a total area of about 300 thousand square meters, the city has provided investors with three plots of land with an area of 3.7 hectares. Another 1.7 hectares of land have been allocated near the Kornilovskaya metro station under construction, where a business center with an area of almost 44 thousand square meters will appear,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    The plots are provided for the implementation of large-scale investment projects. Investors and developers receive land for the construction of facilities without holding tenders. MAIP are significant projects for the city, aimed at the infrastructural development of the capital’s territories and an increase in the number of jobs.

    Previously on the implementation of large-scale investment projects told Sergei Sobyanin. According to him, since the beginning of the year, the largest number of land plots have been allocated in the territory of TiNAO – 18.

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    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow’s electrical equipment manufacturers increased production by 11 percent

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow manufacturers of electrical equipment continue to demonstrate high rates of growth in production volumes. From January to August 2024, enterprises in the industry increased production by 11 percent. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “Today, Moscow’s electrical engineering industry is represented by more than 130 enterprises – these are both large players with a long history and young companies. The industry employs 17 thousand people. On behalf of Sergei Sobyanin, the city offers manufacturers more than 20 support tools that allow them to expand their production base, create high-tech products and increase production volumes. In the first eight months of 2024, Moscow saw an 11 percent increase in electrical equipment production compared to the same period in 2023. Companies shipped goods worth almost 124 billion rubles to customers,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    From January to August 2024, the production of electric motors, generators, transformers and distribution devices, as well as control and measuring equipment, increased by 14 percent, and household appliances by 10 percent. In particular, Moscow industrialists manufactured over 513 thousand chandeliers, about 103 thousand signaling devices and equipment for ensuring the safety of transport infrastructure, and over 67 thousand DC electric motors.

    “The positive growth trend indicates that Moscow manufacturers are actively developing new markets and confidently meeting the needs of citizens and businesses for quality products. From January to August 2024, industrialists shipped cable products worth 28.7 billion rubles, generators, transformers, switchgear and control and measuring equipment – almost 67 billion rubles,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    Today, industrialists have all the tools to find a site for production with the support of the city, open it in a short time, attract additional investment, purchase the necessary equipment and enter export markets.

    For example, the company “SAGA Technologies” is actively developing the electric vehicle industry. Today, the plant produces 11 models of charging stations, which are supplied to 11 regions of the country. In the first eight months of this year, the company has produced more than 300 pieces of such high-tech products, which are used for both personal and commercial use.

    This year, the company received the status of a resident of the special economic zone (SEZ) “Technopolis Moscow”, which will allow it to enjoy tax preferences. Thus, companies with a special status are exempt from paying property, land and transport taxes for 10 years, and the profit tax rate for them is only two percent instead of 20.

    The capital manufacturer of lighting equipment “Varton” daily produces up to 10 thousand products of any type of lighting: indoor, outdoor, landscape, architectural, street and highway. Products are developed in the company’s own design bureau, including for individual customer needs.

    Moscow is the largest industrial and scientific-engineering center of Russia. There are more than 4.5 thousand industrial enterprises in the capital, employing over 750 thousand people. Every year, 150 new technology companies open in the city and dozens of investment projects are implemented, which provide it with additional jobs.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    Please note; This information is raw content directly from the information source. It is accurate to what the source is stating and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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    MIL OSI Russia News –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: From university excursions to working with neural networks: how initiatives of users of the City of Ideas platform help schoolchildren

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In August 2023, city residents took part in the project “Moscow is a city of discoveries”. It was held on the “City of Ideas” platform and was dedicated to the development of educational tourism for schoolchildren. Muscovites proposed ideas for holding events for students, improving innovative platforms, choosing a corporate character, a project slogan, and many others. After expert selection and user voting, 61 initiatives were selected, 17 of which have already been implemented.

    Educational trips, master classes and educational quests

    Thanks to one of the ideas, schoolchildren from different regions have already visited famous educational institutions. Among them are the National Research University Higher School of Economics, the Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov and the Russian State Social University. The children saw how the educational process is organized, talked to teachers and students, learned about modern teaching methods and research.

    In addition, in the spring and summer, schoolchildren took part in interactive quests about the secrets of the capital “Play Moscow”. They completed exciting tasks, traveling along seven educational routes dedicated to history, architecture, science and other topics. The children solved puzzles and collected information, and at the end they received a reward – a sticker with the symbols of the capital or a toy figurine.

    Master classes on the topic are held for schoolchildren “Creative Industries”together with Moscow technology parks and the Soyuzmultfilm film studio. Among them are classes on the basics of graphic design, an introduction to Python programming, and training in the basics of working with artificial intelligence. This allows students to develop creative abilities and master new skills.

    Visiting technology parks and creating a corporate character

    The city will continue to implement Muscovites’ initiatives. Thus, schoolchildren who dream of connecting their destiny with medicine will be able to visit the ambulance station. Children who are keen on modern trends will be offered to go to the museum of technology of a famous IT corporation. There they will see how the model range of computers, accessories and peripherals has changed over several decades, and will track all stages of innovation and development of digital technologies.

    The participants of the project on the City of Ideas platform came up with a name for a branded virtual character that will appear at the end of this year. In addition, the slogans they created are already heard at industry exhibitions and forums. For example, at the All-Russian Forum of Class Teachers held in October, representatives of the Moscow City Tourism Committee used the slogan “City of Discoveries — Your Compass in the World of Knowledge” in their speeches. And “Travel, Learn, Get Inspired!” was the slogan of the Moscow International Education Fair held in April.

    Platform “City of Ideas” has been operating since 2014. More than 540 thousand users have joined it. They share suggestions on how to make life in the capital even more comfortable. More than seven thousand ideas have already been implemented. City residents participated in projects dedicated to electronic services, culture, entrepreneurship, healthcare, education, transport and other topics.

    The project is being developed Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow and the State Institution “New Management Technologies”. The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of life of city residents corresponds to the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the regional project of the capital “Digital Public Administration”.

    The educational and tourist project “City of Discoveries” is Moscow’s flagship in the field of children’s tourism, which appeared in 2020. Over the past four years, more than 10 thousand schoolchildren from all over Russia have become its participants. They visited the offices of Moscow IT companies, leading universities, technology parks, and explored Moscow’s attractions. More than 100 sites have already become partners of the project. The “City of Discoveries” project operates within the framework of the national project “Education”. More information about this and other national projects implemented in Moscow, You can find out here.

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    MIL OSI Russia News –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: EPA Awards $400,000 to Greenlife Tech Corporation in North Carolina for Developing Environmental Technologies

    Source: US Environment Protection Agency

    Greenlife Tech Corporation is one of only seven small businesses selected nationwide for this award

    October 25, 2024

    RALEIGH, N.C. – Today, October 25, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $2.8 million in funding to seven small businesses to further develop and commercialize their environmental technologies. With these awards from EPA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, businesses will be tackling complex challenges including destroying PFAS, cleaning indoor air during wildfires, enhancing recycling systems, reducing food waste, and improving disaster response. 

    Greenlife Tech Corporation of Banner Elk, North Carolina was selected for its development of an autonomous system that controls oxygen levels in refrigerators to preserve produce for a longer time. The company will receive about $400,000 to continue development of this technology.

    “Congratulations to these small businesses for continuing to pursue innovative solutions to some of our most pressing environmental challenges,” said Maureen Gwinn, Acting Assistant Administrator for EPA’s Office of Research and Development. “EPA is proud to invest in these small businesses as they work to help protect human health and the environment across many sectors and help grow the American economy.”

    “We congratulate Greenlife Tech Corporation for developing this promising new technology to prevent and reduce food waste, which is a significant problem in our country and the world,” said acting Regional Administrator Jeaneanne Gettle of EPA’s Southeast Region. “In 2015, EPA and our sister agency USDA announced a goal to reduce food waste in the U.S. by 50 percent by 2030. New technologies, like this refrigeration technique developed by Greenlife Tech, will help us achieve this important goal.”

    For over 40 years, EPA’s SBIR program has funded small businesses as they create environmental technologies and bring them to the marketplace. SBIR projects are funded in a phased approach. For Phase I, EPA awards contracts of up to $100,000 for six months for “proof of concept” of the proposed technology. Small businesses that have received a Phase I award can compete for a Phase II award of $400,000 to further develop and commercialize the technology. 

    Six other businesses selected nationwide for this award are receiving about $400,000 each in SBIR Phase II awards for the following projects:

    • DiPole Materials, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, to design a biodegradable filter made of electro-spun nanofibers to clean indoor air during wildfires. 
    • Fourth State LLC, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for a plasma treatment technology to destroy PFAS in complex water matrices.
    • Holochip Corporation, Torrance, California, to build an artificial intelligence application to map sites to improve the safety and efficacy of disaster response. 
    • KLAW Industries LLC, Binghamton, New York, to produce a rapidly deployable, autonomous robotic sorting system to improve recycling facilities in disadvantaged communities.
    • Valis Insights, Inc., Worcester, Massachusetts, to develop an automated and AI-driven technology that helps optimize the sorting process for metals recycling. 
    • Water Illumination, Inc., Riverside, California, to create a novel chemical-free UV based PFAS destruction technology for saline wastewater treatment. 

    Learn more about the winning projects.

    Learn more about EPA’s SBIR program.

    Learn more about SBIR. 

    Learn more about food waste and efforts to prevent it.

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: EPA prevents chemical accident Consent Agreement and Final Order issued to protect Dudley, MA

    Source: US Environment Protection Agency

    October 25, 2024

    BOSTON (Oct. 25, 2024) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Agency (EPA) announced a settlement of its administrative penalty and compliance case against Shield Packaging Company in Dudley, Mass. for alleged violations of the chemical accident prevention and preparedness provisions of Clean Air Act.

    The company, an aerosol products manufacturing operation, was issued an EPA compliance order in November of 2023 to correct alleged violations of the Clean Air Act’s Risk Management Program and General Duty Clause, which were identified after EPA’s August 2021 inspection. The company has been complying with the compliance order, and under the recent settlement, will pay a penalty of $219,500.

    “Workers and those living near businesses have a right to be free of worry about chemical accidents. Facilities storing and handling extremely hazardous substances must remain compliant with the laws and requirements to keep workers and neighbors safe,” said EPA New England Regional Administrator David W. Cash. “EPA will continue to enforce regulations that protect communities and prevent harmful accidents.”

    Background

    On August 4, 2021, representatives from EPA Region 1 conducted an announced inspection at the facility to assess compliance with the requirements of Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r), including the Risk Management Regulations (RMP) and other federal environmental laws and regulations.

    Shield Packaging Co. provided various information and documents to EPA both during and after the inspection. EPA issued an administrative notice of violation and compliance order to the company in November of 2023 for many, but not all, of the following violations that EPA subsequently included in the penalty: 

    CAA 112(r) Risk Management Regulations and Process Hazard Analysis Violation (40 C.F.R. § 68.67): Shield Packaging Co. violated CAA Section 112(r) RMP requirements by failing to timely update its Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) for the facility’s processes that involve flammable chemical propellants. PHAs are important to help a facility analyze potential causes and effects of a chemical release and help prevent them. RMP regulations require PHAs to be updated at least every five years.  

    CAA 112(r) RMP Compliance Audit Violation (40 C.F.R. § 68.79): Shield Packaging Company violated CAA Section 112(r) RMP requirements by failing to timely audit the company’s compliance with the RMP requirements. The company is required to evaluate its compliance with these requirements at least every three years and produce an audit report to verify that procedures and practices developed under RMP regulations are adequate and are being followed at the Facility. The report must also respond to the identified deficiencies at the Facility and document that they have been corrected.  

    CAA 112(r) RMP Mechanical Integrity Procedures Violation (40 C.F.R. § 68.73): Shield Packaging Company violated CAA Section 112(r) RMP requirements by failing to establish mechanical integrity procedures for its tanks that store chemical propellants. The company is required to establish and implement written procedures to maintain the ongoing integrity of its process equipment. The company’s 2018 Compliance Audit Checklist revealed that the Facility had no written plan to maintain the mechanical integrity of its process equipment.

    CAA Section 112(r) RMP Training Procedures Violation (40 C.F.R. § 68.71): Shield Packaging Company violated CAA Section 112(r) RMP requirements by failing to train the employees involved in certain operating processes and document the training.

    CAA Section 112(r) RMP Emergency Planning and Response Action Plan Violation (40 C.F.R. §§ 68.90 and 68.95): Shield Packaging Company violated CAA Section 112(r) RMP requirements by failing to establish an adequate emergency planning and response action program which is important for a facility to have in case of an accidental release of any flammable gases.

    CAA Section 112(r) RMP Operating Procedures Violation (40 C.F.R. § 68.69): Shield Packaging Company violated CAA Section 112(r) RMP requirements by failing to annually recertify its written operating procedures. The operating procedures also lacked essential precautions to prevent exposure to chemicals, such as a requirement to use personal protective equipment or including gas detection.

    A copy of the Final Consent Agreement and Final order is available upon request.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: EPA announces public comment period for a NPDES permit modification for Ocean Era off the Florida coast

    Source: US Environment Protection Agency

    Comments must be received by November 25, 2024

    October 25, 2024

    SARASOTA, Fla. (October 25, 2024) – Today, The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4 (EPA) is announcing the release of a draft modification to a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit previously issued to Ocean Era, Inc. (Ocean Era), for a small-scale marine aquaculture facility approximately 45 miles from Sarasota, off the coast of Florida, in federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The draft modification will be subject to a 30-day public comment period.

    EPA issued a NPDES permit to Ocean Era in 2022 that allows the discharge of wastewater from an Aquatic Animal Production Facility producing up to 80,000 pounds/year for one production cycle. The Facility is not yet operating and has not yet been constructed. Information regarding the 2022 permit issuance can be accessed at www.epa.gov/npdes-permits/ocean-era-inc-velella-epsilon-aquatic-animal-production-facility-national-pollutant.
     

    In 2023, Ocean Era submitted a request for permit modification indicating that it will not proceed with the aquaculture project as currently permitted because it intends to make changes to certain aspects of the operation. Specifically, Ocean Era has requested to: 1) change the cultured fish species (from almaco jack to red drum); 2) change the cage net material (from copper to monofilament); and 3) change the type of rearing system (from swivel point mooring system to a stationary cage mooring system).Many communities that are under economic stress, particularly those located in areas that have experienced long periods of disinvestment, lack the resources needed to initiate brownfield cleanup and redevelopment projects. As brownfield sites are transformed into community assets, they attract jobs, promote economic revitalization and transform communities into sustainable and environmentally just places.

    EPA has made a tentative determination to modify the permit based on the project alterations and new information received from Ocean Era. On October 24, 2024, EPA public noticed the draft modified permit package on Regulations.gov. EPA is taking comments for a minimum of 30-days on the draft modified permit through Regulations.gov using Docket ID EPA–R04-OW-2024-0113. EPA notes that in the case of a permit modification, only the permit conditions that are proposed to be modified are reopened and subject to public comment. The draft modified permit and other supporting documents can also be accessed on EPA’s website at www.epa.gov/publicnotices/ocean-era-draft-modified-npdes-permit-fl0a00001.

    For more information on EPA’s NPDES Program visit EPA’s NPDES webpage.     

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: EPA Announces $500,000 Air Monitoring Grant Project for El Paso-Based Group La Mujer Obrera

    Source: US Environment Protection Agency

    October 25, 2024

    Contact Information

    Joe Robledo and Jennah Durant (R6press@epa.gov)

    214-665-2200

    DALLAS, TEXAS (October 25, 2024) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded a $500,000 air monitoring grant to La Mujer Obrera, a community group based in El Paso, Texas, to analyze transportation emissions and other local pollution sources. This funding comes from the Biden-Harris Administration’s American Rescue Plan (ARP), which granted select cooperative agreements to conduct ambient air monitoring in communities with environmental and health outcome disparities stemming from pollution and the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “For over 40 years, La Mujer Obrera has fought for the health and well-being of their neighbors in the Chamizal community of El Paso,” said Regional Administrator Dr. Earthea Nance. “With this funding, La Mujer Obrera can address air quality concerns head-on and provide real-time data to residents. I would like to thank La Mujer Obrera for their decades of environmental stewardship and advocacy for their community.”

    “Historic amounts of federal funding have given El Paso the opportunity to innovate, improve, and invest in infrastructure that prioritizes public health and reduces pollution,” said Congresswoman Veronica Escobar (TX-16). “I am grateful to the EPA for another important investment that moves us closer to our goal of true environmental justice, and to La Mujer Obrera for their critical work to advocate for the health of vulnerable communities.”

    “This is a step forward in addressing the environmental justice problems that have created a public health crisis in the Chamizal. We have the right to a safe community for our children, elders, and future generations. Working in collaboration with residents, we are planning what that looks like,” said Executive Director of La Mujer Obrera Lorena Andrade.

    La Mujer Obrera was founded in 1981 and has campaigned for the protection of basic human rights such as employment, housing, education, nutrition, health, and political liberty. With this funding, La Mujer Obrera plans to deploy air monitors in the Chamizal community to create a mitigation plan armed with data to protect the health of the residents in the neighborhood. Air quality data will provide a baseline analysis across transportation emissions, environmental justice concerns, known pollution sources, and localized environmental justice screening. Working collectively with Chamizal residents, La Mujer Obrera will prepare and design the Chamizal Action Plan. The plan includes a block-by-block localized air quality assessment and data report(s) that will map sources of contamination contributing to ozone emissions, particulate matter, and fugitive dust. Additionally, this plan will educate residents on hazardous air pollutants that are specific to certain communities.

    This funding is designed to be a multi-year plan with the project ending in 2027. By 2027, La Mujer Obrera will incorporate mitigation plans and green infrastructure principles into the planning for future neighborhood improvements and developments for the neighborhood. Lastly, La Mujer Obrera expects residents to experience an improvement in public health and air quality with the support of local, state, and federal government to  reduce emission sources as recommended by the Chamizal Action Plan.

    For more information on the American Rescue Plan, please visit our webpage.
     

    Connect with the Environmental Protection Agency Region 6 on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), or visit our homepage.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: EPA Announces Over $132M for Water Infrastructure in Pennsylvania

    Source: US Environment Protection Agency

    October 24, 2024

    PHILADELPHIA – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $3.6 billion in new funding under the Biden-Harris Administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) to upgrade water infrastructure and keep communities safe. Combined with $2.6 billion announced earlier this month, this $6.2 billion in investments for Fiscal Year 2025 will help communities across the country upgrade water infrastructure that is essential to safely managing wastewater, protecting local freshwater resources, and delivering safe drinking water to homes, schools, and businesses.

    The BIL funds will flow through the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds (SRF), a long-standing federal-state water investment partnership. This multibillion-dollar investment will fund state-run, low-interest loan programs that address key challenges in financing water infrastructure.

    Today’s announcement includes allotments to Pennsylvania of more than $98.5 million for Clean Water General Supplemental funds, over $8.5 million for Clean Water Emerging Contaminant funds, and over $25.2 million under the Drinking Water Emerging Contaminant Fund.

    This funding is part of a five-year, $50 billion investment in water infrastructure through the BIL – the largest investment in water infrastructure in American history. To ensure investments reach communities that need them the most, the BIL mandates that a majority of the funding announced today must be provided to disadvantaged communities in the form of grants or loans that do not have to be repaid.  

    “Water keeps us healthy, sustains vibrant communities and dynamic ecosystems, and supports economic opportunity. When our water infrastructure fails, it threatens people’s health, peace of mind, and the environment,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “With the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s historic investment in water, EPA is working with states and local partners to upgrade infrastructure and address local challenges—from lead in drinking water, to PFAS, to water main breaks, to sewer overflows and climate resilience. Together, we are creating good-paying jobs while ensuring that all people can rely on clean and safe water.” 

    “The Mid-Atlantic Region is home to some of the oldest water infrastructure in the country, which is why these once-in-a-generation investments are especially significant here,” said EPA Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator Adam Ortiz. “The Biden-Harris Administration continues to put public health and the environment at the center of its agenda and the American people continue to benefit from leaders making safe water a priority.” 

    “Every Pennsylvanian has a constitutional right to clean air and pure water, and my Administration is driving out hundreds of millions of state and federal dollars to our local communities to support that goal and ensure families have safe, clean water when they turn on the faucet,” said Governor Josh Shapiro (PA). “Thanks to key investments from the Biden-Harris Administration, we’ve already helped replace over 30,000 lead service lines and created hundreds of good-paying union jobs across the Commonwealth – and this new investment will supercharge that work. Working together, across party lines and all levels of government, we’re continuing to get stuff done and deliver results for the good people of Pennsylvania.” 

    “I’m pleased to see another $132 million in federal funding coming to Pennsylvania through the Biden-Harris administration’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that I was proud to vote for!” said U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans (PA-03). 

    “Access to clean, safe drinking water is fundamental to the health and well-being of our community. Thanks to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Pennsylvania is receiving over $132 million, ensuring that our homes, businesses, and schools will have access to reliable, safe water for many years to come,” said U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (PA-06). “Specifically, this investment will help modernize wastewater treatment facilities, improve stormwater management, and improve access to clean drinking water for the people of PA-06 and our Commonwealth.” 

    “All Americans deserve access to safe and clean drinking water. I was proud to help pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law last Congress, and I am grateful for the impact this landmark legislation has already made in our community,” said U.S. Rep. Susan Wild (PA-07). “I’ll continue working to secure federal investments to keep the Greater Lehigh Valley healthy and improve our aging infrastructure.” 

    “This $132 million in federal funding coming to PA to upgrade our water infrastructure is a huge win for the people of PA-12, ensuring that families, schools, and businesses have access to safe, clean drinking water,” said U.S. Rep. Summer Lee (PA-12). “It’s about protecting our communities and our local environment by addressing the aging systems that so many of our neighbors rely on every single day. Safe and clean water is a fundamental right, and it’s our responsibility to ensure that every family—no matter their zip code or income level—has access to it.” 

    Background  

    The EPA is changing the odds for communities that have faced barriers to planning and accessing federal funding through its Water Technical Assistance program, which helps disadvantaged communities identify water challenges, develop infrastructure upgrade plans, and apply for funding. Communities seeking Water Technical Assistance can request support by completing the WaterTA request form. These efforts also advance the Biden-Harris Administration’s Justice40 Initiative, which sets the goal that 40% of the overall benefits of certain Federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution. 

    The SRF programs have been the foundation of water infrastructure investments for more than thirty years, providing low-cost financing for local projects across America. The programs are critically important programs for investing in the nation’s water infrastructure. They are designed to generate significant and sustainable water quality and public health benefits across the country. Their impact is amplified by the growth inherent in a revolving loan structure, in which payments of principal and interest on loans become available to address future needs. 

    To read stories about how unprecedented investments in water from the BIL are transforming communities across the country, visit the EPA’s Investing in America’s Water Infrastructure Storymap. To read more about additional projects, see the EPA’s recently released Quarterly Report on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funded Clean Water and Drinking Water SRF projects. 

    For more information, including the state-by-state allocation of 2025 funding and a breakdown of the EPA SRF funding available under the BIL, please visit the Clean Water SRF website and Drinking Water SRF website. Additionally, the SRF Public Portal allows users to access data from both the Drinking Water and Clean Water SRF programs through interactive reports, dashboards, and maps. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    January 25, 2025
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