[wanabidii] Press Releases: Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs Release of Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Volume XXXV, National Security Policy, 1973-1976

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Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs Release of Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Volume XXXV, National Security Policy, 1973-1976


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March 31, 2014


The Department of State released today Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume XXXV, National Security Policy, 1973–1976.

This volume is part of a Foreign Relations subseries that documents the most important foreign policy issues of the Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford presidential administrations. The focus of this volume is on the formulation and implementation of U.S. national security policy primarily vis-à-vis the Soviet Union and, to a lesser extent, the People's Republic of China during Nixon's abbreviated second term in office and Ford's subsequent administration. It also documents intelligence and its role in the policy process, as well as the Ford administration's efforts to bolster U.S. telecommunications security. Finally, the volume presents documents on the Hughes Glomar Explorer, the centerpiece of a secret mission organized by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to raise a Soviet submarine sunk in the Pacific Ocean.

This volume was compiled and edited by M. Todd Bennett. The volume and this press release are available on the Office of the Historian website at http://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v35. Copies of the volume will be available for purchase from the U.S. Government Printing Office online at http://bookstore.gpo.gov (GPO S/N 044-000-02655-4; ISBN 978-0-16-091718-9), or by calling toll-free 1-866-512-1800 (D.C. area 202-512-1800). For further information, contact history@state.gov.


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[wanabidii] Press Releases: Fulbright Students from 75 Countries Convene in Washington, D.C. to Explore Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation

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March 31, 2014


The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) will welcome 137 first-year Fulbright foreign students from 75 countries and eight Fulbright U.S. student alumni, April 2–6, 2014, for a Fulbright Enrichment Seminar on “Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation.” During the seminar, Fulbrighters will explore the efforts of governments, organizations, and individuals to develop innovative solutions to local, national, and global challenges using principles of social entrepreneurship. The four-day event in Washington, D.C. is administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE) on behalf of the Department of State.

Press must RSVP to attend any of the following events:

Thursday, April 3
Keynote address by Alex Counts, President and CEO of the Grameen Foundation, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., at the Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel (999 9th St NW).

Thursday, April 3
Panel discussion entitled “Social Innovation - Creativity Driven Impact” from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at the Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel featuring:
• Robert M. Tomasko, Director of the Social Enterprise Program, American University;
• Kim Lucas, Bicycle Program Specialist, District Department of Transportation;
• Mark Hecker, Executive Director, Reach Incorporated; and
• Mike Curtin, Chief Executive Officer, DC Central Kitchen.

Friday, April 4
Community service activities with Fulbright students from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at various sites.

Saturday, April 5
Innovative Thinking Workshop from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., at the Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel.

On Saturday, the Fulbright students will also have the opportunity to attend the TEDxFulbright 2014 Lunch and Social Innovation Competition from 12:00 to 2:30 p.m. at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (1615 H Street NW).

The Washington, D.C. Fulbright Enrichment Seminar is one of nine enrichment seminars hosted across the United States by the State Department as part of its flagship Fulbright Program. These enrichment seminars, an integral part of the Fulbright experience, benefit first-year Fulbright foreign students and support the overall mission of the Fulbright Program.

Press attendance is by RSVP only. For press inquiries during the event, contact Elaine Clayton from ECA, ECA-Press@state.gov, (202) 632-6445, or Amy Bowman from Stanton Communications, abowman@stantoncomm.com, (410) 727-6855.

An ECA representative will be available for comment during the event. Fulbright foreign students participating in the seminar, as well as alumni and experts from the morning panel session, may also be interviewed upon request. For further information about ECA and the Fulbright Program, please contact ECA-Press@state.gov.


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[wanabidii] Press Releases: Travel of Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues Robert King

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Travel of Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues Robert King


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March 31, 2014


Ambassador Robert King, Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues, will travel to Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK), April 2–10, for regular consultations with senior officials on a range of human rights and humanitarian issues.

Ambassador King will be in Tokyo, April 3–4, for meetings with senior Japanese Government officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cabinet Secretariat of the Headquarters for the Abductions Issue. He will also meet with civil society groups.

Ambassador King will be in Seoul, April 7–9, for meetings with senior ROK government officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Unification, and the Blue House, as well as members of the National Assembly. He will also meet with civil society groups and deliver remarks at Ewha Womans University on April 9.

Ambassador King will return to Washington, D.C. on April 10.


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[wanabidii] BOKO HARAM NA KATIBA YETU

Ndugu zangu ,


Nadhani wengi wanawajua Boko Haram , kile wanachofanya nchini Nigeria na Maeneo ya Jirani .


Mwezi huu pekee Wamefanikiwa kurudisha kikosi maalumu cha jeshi la Nigeria kilichotumwa kwenda kupambana nao sehemu Fulani huko Maiduguri , Wamejaribu walivamia jela moja yenye ulinzi mkali na kufanikiwa kukomboa wenzao waliokuwemo ndani na wakapiga picha za video wakati wa uvamizi huo , Weekend hii wamejaribu kutoroka kwenye jela moja ya usalama wa taifa iliyopo mji wa Abuja ambapo watu 21 wamefariki katika mapigani ya saa 4 .


Boko Haram wanaonyesha kupata nguvu zaidi nchini Nigeria na kuendelea kupanua harakati zao baada ya Serikali ya Nchi hiyo kuamua kutumia nguvu na kutangaza hali ya hatari kwenye baadhi ya maeneo ya nchi hiyo ambayo Boko Haram wana nguvu .


Serikali ya Nigeria imeanza kutuhumu baadhi ya raia wa nchi jirani kama ndio wanaotoa misaada kwa book haram na kuwaficha wakati wanatafutwa au kuwapa misaada ya mbinu ili kwenda kushambulia wanajeshi wa Nigeria na maslahi yake .


Ni wakati wa kuangalia harakati za Boko Haram zilivyoanza na serikali ya nchi hiyo ilivyopuuza mpaka hali ilivyosasa na upande wetu sisi Tanzania ambao tupo kwenye mchakato wa kuandaa katiba mpya .


Kwetu tuna matatizo ya wakulima na wafugaji , suala la gesi huko mtwara , suala la madini kanda ya ziwa na mengine kadhaa ambayo yameanza kuwa sugu na kuanza kuzalisha Boko Haram wetu ambao miaka michache ijayo wanaweza kuchukuwa silaha na kuingia kupambana na mamlaka iliyopo kipindi hicho .


 Wakati wetu ni sasa , tujadili masuala ya katiba kwa kuangalia yanayowakuta wenzetu , tuwe na nzuri itakayotuma maelewano na amani zaidi kwa watanzania wa sasa na miaka 100 inayo .


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[wanabidii] Digital Life in 2025

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The Web became a major layer of the Internet. Indeed, for many, it became synonymous with the Internet, even though that is not technically the case. Its birthday offers an occasion to revisit the ways it has made the Internet a part of Americans’ social lives.

Our first report tied to the anniversary looked at the present and the past of the Internet, marking its strikingly fast adoption and assessing its impact on American users’ lives. This report is part of an effort by the Pew Research Center’s Internet Project in association with Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center to look at the future of the Internet, the Web, and other digital activities.

This is the first of eight reports based on a canvassing of hundreds of experts about the future of such things as privacy, cybersecurity, the “Internet of things,” and net neutrality. In this case we asked experts to make their own predictions about the state of digital life by the year 2025. We will also explore some of the economic change driven by the spectacular progress that made digital tools faster and cheaper. And we will report on whether Americans feel the explosion of digital information coursing through their lives has helped them be better informed and make better decisions.

Link:http://www.pewinternet.org/files/2014/03/PIP_Report_Future_of_the_Internet_Predictions_031114.pdf

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[wanabidii] Millennials in Adulthood: Detached from Institutions, Networked with Friends

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[wanabidii] Millennials in Adulthood: Detached from Institutions, Networked with Friends

The Millennial generation is forging a distinctive path into adulthood. Now ranging in age from 18 to 33, they are relatively unattached to organized politics and religion, linked by social media, burdened by debt, distrustful of people, in no rush to marry— and optimistic about the future.

They are also America’s most racially diverse generation. In all of these dimensions, they are different from today’s older generations. And in many, they are also different from older adults back when they were the age Millennials are now.

Pew Research Center surveys show that half of Millennials (50%) now describe themselves as political independents and about three-in-ten (29%) say they are not affiliated with any religion. These are at or near the highest levels of political and religious disaffiliation recorded for any generation in the quarter-century that the Pew Research Center has been polling on these topics.

At the same time, however, Millennials stand out for voting heavily Democratic and for liberal views on many political and social issues, ranging from a belief in an activist government to support for same-sex marriage and marijuana legalization.

Link:http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/files/2014/03/2014-03-07_generations-report-version-for-web.pdf

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[wanabidii] The World Water Development Report 2014: Water and Energy

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[wanabidii] The World Water Development Report 2014: Water and Energy

The World Water Development Report, or WWDR, is produced by the World Water Assessment Programme, a programme of UN-Water hosted by UNESCO, and is the result of the joint efforts of the UN agencies and entities which make up UN-Water, working in partnership with governments, international organizations, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders.

The report was until 2012 a comprehensive, triennial report on the state, use and management of the world's water resources. After a detailed review and stakeholder surveys on the scope and purposes of the report, it was decided to make it an annual and more concise publication that is increasingly facts-based and has a more specific thematic focus.

The first edition of the annual report will address the theme "Water and Energy" in 2014 and will be launched during the main World Water Day celebrations in Tokyo, Japan on 21 March 2014.

Starting in 2014, the theme of the World Water Development Report and that of World Water Day will be harmonized in order to provide a deeper focus and in-depth analysis of a specific water-related issue every year.

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[wanabidii] "They Know Everything We Do": Telecom and Internet Surveillance in Ethiopia

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[wanabidii] "They Know Everything We Do": Telecom and Internet Surveillance in Ethiopia

The 137 page report details the technologies the Ethiopian government has acquired from several countries and uses to facilitate surveillance of perceived political opponents inside the country and among the diaspora. The government’s surveillance practices violate the rights to freedom of expression, association, and access to information. The government’s monopoly over all mobile and Internet services through its sole, state-owned telecom operator, Ethio Telecom, facilitates abuse of surveillance powers.

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[wanabidii] Pan-African Financial Services UAP Holdings Limited Profit Hits KeS 2.2 Billion Mark

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UAP Holdings Limited  Profit  Hits  KeS 2.2 Billion Mark

 

UAP Holdings Limited reported a profit before tax of KeS 2.2bn for the year to 31st December, 2013. This reflects a 27% increase from KeS 1.7bn achieved in 2012.

 

NAIROBI, Kenya, March 31, 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- UAP Group (http://www.uap-group.com) posted strong financial performance in 2013 driven by profitable growth of its core insurance business and execution of its regional diversification strategy.

 

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Download 2013 Annual Review: http://www.apo-mail.org/140331.pdf

 

Speaking during a press briefing, UAP’s Group Managing Director, Mr Dominic Kiarie, said that the impressive results and ongoing performance improvement demonstrated that the Group’s strategy of enhancing performance of its businesses and growth into new markets is continuing to bear positive results.

 

 

 

Key Performance Highlights:

 

•          Gross Insurance Premium revenue grew by 41% to KeS 12.7bn

 

•          Life Insurance business grew by 55% to Kes 1.4bn

 

•          General Insurance business grew by 39%

 

•          Investment income grew by 10%

 

•          Total income increased by 35% to 12.7bn

 

•          Property business revenues grew by 30%

 

•          Expense growth contained at 21%

 

•          Profit before tax increased by 27% to KeS 2.2bn

 

•          Dividend payment up 13% from KeS 317mn to KeS 359mn

 

Gross insurance premium revenue grew by 41% to KeS 12.7bn as a result of significant investment in customer experience, product innovation and expanded distribution across the region. General Insurance business grew by 39% and Life Insurance business had a 55% growth to Kes 1.4bn. Investment income grew by 10% on the back of execution of a robust investment strategy.

 

Total income increased by 35% to 12.7bn due to strong performance by the insurance and property businesses. Property business revenues grew by 30% following the completion of UAP Nakawa Business Park in Kampala, Uganda.

 

Profit before tax increased by 27% to KeS 2.2bn. “This is the highest profit ever reported by UAP, which evidences that our growth and diversification strategy is bearing results. Consequently, the Board will recommend to shareholders the payment of a first and final dividend of KeS 1.70 per share from KeS 1.50 paid in 2012” he added.

 

The regional business demonstrated marked improvement with a strong performance of 27% income growth year-on-year from KeS 2.5bn in December 2012 to KeS 3.5bn in December 2013, thus contributing 28% of the Group’s revenues. “We expanded our geographical coverage from 5 to 6 countries through the acquisition of a 60% stake in Century Insurance Tanzania Ltd and the business has since been rebranded to UAP Insurance Tanzania Ltd” said the Group Managing Director.

 

Year 2013 Achievements

 

UAP invested significantly in talent management for both Group and operating subsidiaries. In 2013, the Group launched a regional Graduate Development Program to provide a pipeline of future UAP business leaders. Other initiatives included strengthening of control processes and governance functions across the Group and expansion of the Group’s board to 12 members from the previous 7, to bring in additional skills and to support business growth and expansion.

 

UAP also enhanced its business distribution networks to improve convenience to its customers and also launched the UAP Information Centre. In our dedicated community outreach, UAP sponsored Ndakaini Marathon for the 10th year running to support UAPs conservation agenda.

 

Year 2014 Objectives

 

The strategy going forward in 2014 is to leverage on technology driven products and services to enhance customer experience. We see significant opportunities in the markets UAP operates in, and have invested in highly experienced management teams to enable UAP businesses design customer solutions that take advantage of these opportunities.

 

Key aspects of our strategy include: Continuously improving the efficiency of processes to enhance customer experience. This will be achieved through technology investments and business process simplification. Continuous investment in future UAP leaders through the GDP, MDP and LDP programs and completion of property projects across the various markets where we operate.

 

In concussion Mr. Kiarie said, “Despite a challenging business environment, the Group has achieved strong growth in revenues and profitability. We look forward to offering our current and future customers innovative products and services that will deliver peace of mind and financial freedom.”

 

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For further information please contact

Pauline Ndirango

Group Communications and Corporate Affairs Manager

Email: pndirango@uap-group.com

 

 

About UAP Group

 

UAP Group (http://www.uap-group.com) is a pan-African Financial Services company with interests in Insurance, Investment Management, Property Investment, Financial Advisory and Securities Brokerage.  Currently, UAP has 12 businesses operating in Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania and DRC.  UAP Holdings is the holding company for the various UAP businesses.

 

 

Achievements in 2013

 

•          UAP Holdings Ltd - FiRE Award winner for best presented accounts.

•          UAP Insurance Kenya –

o          General Insurer of the Year (Kenya)

o          Innovation Award (Kilimo Salama)

o          Distribution Award (Salama Sure)

o          Ft/IFC Innovation Wainner (Kilimo Salama)

•          UAP Life Assurance Kenya

o          Group Life Best Practices Winner - AKI Awards.

o          Customer Satisfaction Award Winner – Think Business

o          First insurance company to be ISO 9000 certified

•          UAP Insurance Uganda

o          Overall winners category for the year 2013

o          Winner basic service delivery 2013

o          Winner technical development 2013

o          2nd runner up claims handling and settlement 2013

o          2nd runner up product development 2013

•          UAP Insurance Rwanda – Best Service Exhibitor Award at the Rwanda International Trade Fair

 

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