Winners helps 1,500 people, including 300 children, through food and medicine donations and sports, education and culture activities in the Beqaa Valley.
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Registration is open for children of Brazilians to study their heritage language. Classes start on September 9.
Reverted to Islam, São Paulo-born artist Letícia Gomes started creating bookmarks and pictures during the pandemic. After reaching success on the internet, she prepares to hold an exhibition.
Researcher Nagib Nassar has lived in Brazil and helped solve the disease of the mosaic virus that attacked cassava in African countries and conducted improvements on the tuber to increase its size and the protein content of its flour.
The program “She Works Wonders” aims at training 1,200 Egyptian women to work in typically male-dominated professions.
The Brazilian federal government’s “Elas Exportam” program has applications open until July 21 for businesswomen interested in free mentoring focused on export activities.
The group that owns Dubai-based Emirates Airline is planning a recruitment drive in 180 roles. Cabin crew, pilots and engineers will be hired during open days in cities all over the world.
Muslim-majority countries are celebrating the Feast of Sacrifice this week, with holidays, prayer, and celebrations with family and friends.
Agency launched the Women and International Business program aimed at taking more women-led companies to the global market. Actions include training, mentorship, B2Bs, and other activities.
Government publishes a degree allocating funds to fifteen cities for social assistance actions for immigrants and refugees.
A report by the UNHCR released Wednesday (14) pointed out that the number of forcibly uprooted people hit a record. One in every 74 people leave their home due to war, persecution and human right abuses.
The World Health Organization will launch a global system inspired by the European Union’s COVID-19 vaccination card.
Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah married Saudi Arabia’s Rajwa Al Saif on Thursday. The newly titled princess was born and raised in Saudi Arabia but studied architecture in New York.
The project was launched last year and has now received formal support from the Executive Board of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

