Open Society Foundations Commit $100 Million to Support Feminist Political Mobilization and Leadership

New York, June 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Open Society Foundations will invest more than $100 million over the next five years in strengthening a range of feminist-led movements and increasing their leadership across a broad range of sectors, from politics and the private sector to civil society and government.

The majority of the funding will help strengthen feminist organizations and funds around the world. Open Society is focused on growing transformative feminist political leadership through explicit investments in initiatives that support more women, transgender, and gender non-conforming people in positions of leadership in politics and governance. This includes support for expanding progressive multilateralism and feminist leadership in peace and security.

The investments will also boost efforts to ensure that women, girls, transgender, and gender non-conforming communities can make their own decisions about issues affecting their bodies and reproductive health care.

“Increased feminist leadership in all areas of public life is needed to ensure we build inclusive, peaceful, and open societies. That is why we are proud to announce a $100 million commitment to help expand such opportunities,” said Mark Malloch-Brown, president of the Open Society Foundations. “Philanthropy sits in a unique position to create a basis for women and girls to take on leadership responsibilities and mobilize their communities for progressive political change.”

Open Society will invest across several gender justice initiatives, including:

  • Developing and sustaining transformative feminist leaders in politics and governance, with a focus on leaders of minority identities
  • Strengthening feminist movements globally, particularly to combat rising authoritarianism
  • Strengthening feminist leadership in peace and security, with a priority on women under threat of political conflict, such as in Afghanistan
  • Improving access, rights, resources, and agency to make decisions about bodies and reproductive health care
  • Advancing economic justice and rights for women across the board by supporting their rights as workers and providers of care
  • Reshaping digital platforms to stop the targeted harassment of feminist activism online

Open Society announced the funding at the Generation Equality Forum in Paris. The forum is a global gathering for gender equality convened by U.N. Women and co-hosted by the governments of Mexico and France, in partnership with youth and civil society. Open Society serves as the lead philanthropic actor of the Action Coalition on Feminist Movements and Leadership, which aims to strengthen women’s rights, voices, and agency across the globe.

“From the challenges brought by COVID-19 to women and girls in the United States, to the changing peace and security circumstances in several countries, to the new opportunities in Chile and Argentina, and the new generation of emerging leaders in the African continent—we are experiencing unprecedented developments around the world,” said Kavita N. Ramdas, director of the Open Society Women’s Rights Program. “Open Society’s groundbreaking $100 million investment in feminist organizing and leadership will help ensure that more women, girls, transgender, and gender non-conforming people are able to fully engage and participate in the decision-making that affects their lives—from their homes and schools, to their workplaces and communities, to shaping constitutions and governments.”

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95 Kelantan media practitioners complete both doses of COVID-19 vaccine

A total of 95 media personnel in Kelantan have completed both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Of the total, 31 people received their second vaccine shot at the Kota Darul Naim Complex vaccination centre (PPV) today, while the rest have previously received their jabs in stages.

Kelantan Darul Naim Media Club (KEMUDI) president Shahnun Hanif Abdullah Suhaimi expressed gratitude to the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (MOSTI), Kelantan Health Department and the state government for speeding up the vaccination process for media personnel.

“This means that all media practitioners in Kelantan have been vaccinated. The media personnel will be more motivated and confident to carry out their duties,” he said in a statement.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Padang Terap first district in Kedah to implement drive-thru vaccination

— Padang Terap has become the first district in Kedah to implement the drive-thru vaccination service in an effort to increase the number of COVID-19 vaccine recipients in the state.

State Health and Local Government Committee chairman Datuk Dr Mohd Hayati Othman said the initiative was a positive development and so far, over 14 per cent of residents in the district have been vaccinated.

Elaborating, he said a total of 10,813 individuals from more than 72,000 residents have received their first dose of the vaccine shots, while 8,564 have completed both doses.

“Today, some 74 individuals received their second dose of the Sinovac vaccine,” he told reporters after launching the drive-thru vaccination programme at the Padang Terap District and Land Office here.

Mohd Hayati said the drive-thru method would be expanded to other districts on conditions that the locations must be suitable and conducive.

“If Kedah receives more vaccine supply, this method will speed up the vaccination process,” he said, adding that Padang Terap was heading towards becoming a green zone based on the current situation and positive development recorded in the district.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

COVID: 6,988 new cases on Thursday, Selangor still records highest number

Malaysia has, for the third straight day, recorded over 6,000 new COVID-19 daily cases, with 6,988 reported over the last 24 hours.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah tweeted today that the latest figure showed an increase of 712 cases compared to yesterday’s 6,276.

The latest development takes the total number of COVID-19 cases in the country to 758,967.

He said Selangor still recorded the highest number of daily cases, with 2,885, followed by Kuala Lumpur (988), Negeri Sembilan (692), Sarawak (544), Melaka (311), Johor (270), Kedah (250) and Sabah (232).

Pahang, meanwhile, recorded 195 cases, followed by Penang (174), Perak (149), Labuan (129), Kelantan (108), Terengganu (50), Putrajaya (10) and Perlis (one).

Meanwhile, Dr Noor Hisham said in a statement that of the 6,988 new cases, five were imported cases and the rest were local transmissions.

He also said there were 5,580 recoveries today, taking the total number of recoveries to 688,260.

“The number of active cases currently stands at 65,453 while 917 patients are being treated in the intensive care unit (ICU), with 445 of them requiring ventilator assistance,” he said.

He added that 84 fatalities were recorded today involving 77 Malaysians and seven foreigners aged between 30 and 90, with a majority of them having chronic diseases, taking the death toll to 5,254.

He also announced that 21 new clusters were detected today, with 11 of them in workplaces, nine in the community and one involving a high-risk group.

The workplace clusters were recorded in Dah Batik Industri Sungai Petani, Dah Mawar Biru and Dah Lima Industri Sungai Petani di Kedah; Industri MIEL Bayan Lepas, Lorong Perusahaan Maju Lapan and Jalan Perusahaan Maju Sembilan in Penang; Jalan Perusahaan Maju Sembilan and Jalan Industri Enam Jelapang in Perak.

The workplace clusters were also detected in Industri Balakong Empat and Industri Perusahaan Selesa Jaya in Selangor; Jalan Sin Chew Kee in Kuala Lumpur; and Kampung Telok Kemang in Johor.

The community clusters were in Kampung Tengah Tanah Merah, Kampung Redang Gunong, Kampung Bagus, Kampung Hutan Banggol and Taman SP Mahang in Kelantan; Seri Semarak (Kuala Lumpur); Nahaba 2 (Sabah); Dah Tanjung Setol (Kedah); and Jalan Lagenda (Johor).

The high-risk group cluster was recorded in Jalan Residensi in Penang.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

One-month free room rental for tenants registered for vaccination

— There’s another exciting offer to encourage Malaysians to register for COVID-19 vaccination.

New tenants of Homevest Living, GFG Group and iBilik Room Rental Listing platform who registered for the National COVID-19 Immunisation Programme are eligible for a one-month free room rental in the “Register for Vaccine, Get 1 Month Free Room Rental Subsidies” campaign.

In a statement, the companies said the collaboration was launched to encourage the public to participate in the government’s vaccination programme in order to achieve the targeted 80 per cent or 25 million of Malaysians innoculated by the year-end.

Homevest Living chief executive officer, Marcus Low said the accommodation providers understood that their tenants might have challenges in paying rent due to financial constraints resulting from the loss of income or unemployment and it has affected the livelihood of many individuals.

“We are also offering additional perks such as zero deposit and free utilities to all tenants to help them relieve their financial worries for a short period while waiting for the Movement Control Order (MCO) to be lifted and the economy to get back on track,” he said in a statement.

A total of 7,600 rooms are being offered for this campaign and the corporate social responsibility initiative of rent subsidy is fully borne by both companies.

To enjoy this, potential tenants need to rent and show the group their registration proof via the MySejahtera app within the campaign period which runs from June 15 to July 31, 2021.

For more information on the campaign, visit https://www.homevestliving.com/ or https://www.ibilik.my/.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Survey projects business school graduate demand rebounding post-pandemic – GMAC

— The Graduate Management Admission Council™ (GMAC™), a global association of leading graduate business schools, has released its annual 2021 Corporate Recruiters Survey.

The report found that corporate recruiters project a robust demand for business school graduates, with nine in 10 of them expecting it to increase or remain stable in the next five years, according to a statement.

In addition, a higher proportion of recruiters in 2021 (37 per cent) expect the demand to increase than that in the previous year (30 per cent), with more than half of the European recruiters (54 per cent) sharing such a view compared to their Asian (32 per cent) and American (34 per cent) counterparts.

Among the key findings, MBA salary and hiring are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels; technology sector embraces MBA graduates for hiring and promotion; and, perceptions of online programmes are mixed depending on region, sector.

In 2020, the projected MBA median salary reached an all-time high of US$115,000 before COVID-19 severely disrupted the global economy and caused it to drop down to $105,000, three months into the pandemic. (US$1 = RM4.155)

According to survey respondents, demand for MBA graduates by the technology industry is anticipated to increase by 10 percentage points in 2021 compared to pre-pandemic 2020. In fact, with 96 per cent of tech recruiters projecting to hire MBA graduates in 2021, the demand for MBA talents tops the previous three years.

In addition, online programmes have been gaining traction in recent years. According to GMAC data, 50 more online MBA programmes accepted GMAT scores in the testing year (TY) 2020 as compared to five years earlier in TY 2016.

GMAC has been conducting the Corporate Recruiter Survey on behalf of the graduate management education community since 2001.

This year’s survey was administered in partnership with the Association of MBAs (AMBA), the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD), MBA Career Services & Employer Alliance (MBA CSEA), and career services offices at participating graduate business schools worldwide.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Contact Parliamentary service centres if food supply affected – Rina

Malaysians whose food supply has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic can contact their respective Parliamentary service centres to apply for the Food Basket Aid under the National People’s Well-Being and Economic Recovery Package (PEMULIH).

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun said elected representatives should be concerned with the situation of those affected by the coronavirus in their areas.

“Food is a basic necessity for every individual and family. So, those who are affected can contact their respective representatives for assistance,” she told a special press conference on PEMULIH at her ministry here today.

On Monday, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced an allocation of RM300,000 to every Member of Parliament to distribute Food Basket Aid to affected groups in their respective constituencies under the PEMULIH worth RM150 million.

Rina said that since the Movement Control Order (MCO) was implemented in March last year, the ministry had distributed 1.5 million food baskets, to date, benefitting almost six million households.

Asked about the white flag campaign on social media that aims to help those in dire need of food and essentials, Rina said the initiative would assist those who are left out from receiving any sort of assistance.

She urged everyone to be united and to cultivate the spirit of helping one other.

According to Rina, such an initiative had been started through the Gerobok Rezeki programme, which is a food bank that provides basic food for free in mosques and public places.

Meanwhile, she said the Social Welfare Department (JKM) had listed 23,000 names as new aid recipients since the beginning of this year.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency