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SENIOR UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS EXPLORE HOW TO INCREASE RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF FEMALE STAFF AND STUDENTS



Somalia universities are developing innovative ways to attract and retain women in their higher education sector either as students, administrators or as part of the teaching staff. In this way, higher education institutions in this country that is still recovering from civil strife and armed unrest, are seeking to undermine the lack of positive policies and ongoing discrimination preventing women undertaking higher learning and gaining academic jobs in Somalia.…

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NEW REGULATION FORCES UNIVERSITIES TO GET RID OF GRADUATE TEACHERS



Higher education institutions in Mozambique are now under legal pressure to replace lecturers who only have bachelors’ degrees with those who have masters and PhD qualifications. A law, the ‘Regulamento de licenciamento e funcionamento das Instituições só Ensino Superior decree 46/2018’, has been formally enforced since August (2021) a Mozambique government official told UWN.…

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NON-CHEMICAL FINISHING AIDED BY DIGITISATION – DEEP DIVE



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Textile and clothing companies are well aware of two major trends driving sales in the industry – sustainability and digitisation. One is driven by the need to adopt sustainable manufacturing processes and materials, to boost sales amongst environmentally conscious consumers and reduce financial and regulatory costs associated with pollution and carbon emissions.…

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ARGENTINA MULLS CREATION OF POTENTIALLY VALUABLE GUANACO FIBRE, WOOL AND FABRIC INDUSTRY



Argentina has potential to develop a lucrative business for exporting guanaco fibre, one of the finest in the world, but it will take investment, government support and marketing to make it happen, experts say.
“The medium and long-term market is very promising since these products go to a sector that values social, environmental and cultural sustainability, something that is increasingly rooted in middle- and high-income sectors,” Luciano Galfione, CEO of Textil de los Andes (TexAndes), a maker of guanaco and other natural fibres and yarns in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca in north-western Argentina, told Twist International.…

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SOUTH AFRICA RESPONDS TO FATF CALL TO ACTION, AS LAW ENFORCEMENT REBUILT UNDER PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA



 

South Africa has a lot to do to improve its regulatory oversight and more effectively tackle money laundering, which its FIU, the Financial Intelligence Centre, readily admits, as the country addresses shortcomings highlighted in its latest Financial Action Task Force (FATF) mutual evaluation report (MER).…

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WHY DID THE ARAB IDEOLOGIES DECLINE?



The Twentieth Century was the age of ideologies in the Arab world, with governments wedded to socialism, nationalism, Islamism and liberalism to a greater or lesser degree. However, today, except Islamism (which is itself failing to deliver on its early promises), these once apparent dominant ideologies are withering – ageing shells of ideas that once commanded loyalty and pride.…

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WILL THE ARAB POLITICAL MIND REMAIN CAPTIVE TO THE HISTORY?



Only a foolish person would deny the importance of culture and historical consciousness on the present behaviour of humankind, and that counts maybe double for the Arab world, where citizens often view society through a more ideological or religious lens than – say – in the west.…

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BEYOND THE “PHILOSOPHY OF FEAR” OF THE CORONAVIRUS



A friend from Syria once told me of a 20-year-old man, an only child, who left his country, having been ordered to emigrate by his father in fear of the frenzy and killing in his country’s civil war. He moved to the comparative calm of Beirut, Lebanon.…

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THE HAND OF POLITICS AND THE HUMAN SOUL: COMRADES OR SERVANTS?



While the Arab world certainly has a political culture of its own, there are many universal human truths that its politics shares with the rest of the globe, even if – perhaps – tensions can be more intense in this region than others.…

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CRYPTO-CURRENCY WORLD MORPHS AND DEVELOPS NEW AML/CFT RISKS AS TI CHANGES



Cryptocurrency innovation is moving fast, with AML/CFT-oriented financial institutions and law enforcement struggling to keep up as criminals exploit the system through newer technology such as decentralised finance and anonymous privacy coins.

The use of cryptocurrencies is surging, and is increasingly being adopted in more, often unregulated, markets.…

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