Monthly Archives: September 2015

Bathroom Specialist, Bella Bathrooms Celebrates Tenth Year of Business

Bella Bathrooms believe a large part of their success is due to their product research, product selection and quality control procedures.

Bowburn, United Kingdom – September 29, 2015 /MarketersMedia/

Launched in 2005 Bella Bathrooms is a specialist bathroom retailer based in Bowburn, Durham. The company is owned and managed by City & Guilds qualified plumber, James Chapman.

Bella Bathrooms believe plumbing knowledge is the key to their continued success and what sets them apart from other bathroom retailers, on their about page the company say, “You can be assured that our skilled plumbers are involved in large parts of the process here at Bella Bathrooms such as product research, product selection and quality control. This specific knowledge serves us well in providing customers with products chosen by the most skilled plumbers in the business.”

Bella Bathrooms advise clients to focus on material quality as opposed to brand name when choosing their bathroom furniture. The company’s owner says, “A low cost bathroom can look fantastic if its good quality and a designer suite can look atrocious if you are paying for the name rather than the quality of the materials…”

To celebrate their tenth year of business Bella Bathrooms have launched a stock clearance sale. The company is offering a large selection of taps, vanity units, toilets, towel rails, showers and bathroom cabinets at discounted prices whilst stocks last. Bella Bathrooms full range of vanity units and bathroom cabinets can be found by clicking here and here.

The company say that part of their philosophy when choosing products to stock is whether they would want them in their own homes, they say if they wouldn’t want the product in their own bathroom they won’t stock it. Bella Bathrooms product selection and customer service ethic have seen them receive excellent feedback from many happy clients. With over 740 ratings on Trust Pilot the company has scored an average four star rating, most clients rate the company’s products and service as great.

In their ten years of business Bella Bathrooms say they have helped 100,000 customers to create their dream bathroom. The company say, free advice and helpful service with a smile is all part of the package that they offer to clients. The company has a team of bathroom experts waiting to help clients, they can be reached via live chat on the company’s website or by calling 0191 303 7771. The company is available Monday to Friday, during office hours.

For more information about us, please visit http://www.bellabathrooms.co.uk/

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Name: Faith Houghton
Organization: Bella Bathrooms
Address: Unit 10 Bowburn South Industrial Estate Bowburn Durham DH6 5AD
Phone: 0191 303 7771

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Benefactor Launches IndieGoGo Campaign to Raise Funds to Fight Shortages in Ghana

A recent IndieGoGo campaign focuses on the problem of the water and power crisis in Ghana and is raising funds to battle these issues.

The country of Ghana and the community of Gomoah Nanyano suffer from the effects of continuing power outages from the effects of continuing power outages and water. Both issues have become a ‘silent killer’ claiming and continuing to claim hundreds of lives in this community alone. This community’s people cannot improve their quality of life without help from others, so a benefactor has launched an IndieGoGo campaign to raise funds to help this community.

For the past 12 months, Ghana has been in the grip of a terrible crisis known as “Dumsor Dumsor,” which means “on and off.” Electricity is not reliable, and the shortage of clean drinking water has led to epidemics of dysentery and other deadly diseases. With the help of donors, Hassan Mughal and his team have launched a campaign to raise money to construct a basic solar power station and water desalination plant in Gomoah Nyanyano. These plants would provide simple stations to provide essential power and water for the community.

As seen at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/power-water-crisis-in-ghana, the IndieGoGo campaign offers pledge levels and prizes as follows: for a pledge of $5, donors receive a thank you from the group; for a pledge of $10, a plastic Ghana keychain; for a pledge of $20, a wooden Ghana keychain; for a pledge of $30, a miniature drum keychain; for a pledge of $40, a colorful Ghana wristband; for a pledge of $50, a unisex printed hairband; for a pledge of $65, a beaded wristband; for a pledge of $75, a unisex Kinte hairband; for a pledge of $100, a Ghana cap; for a pledge of $150, a Ghana soccer shirt; for a pledge of $500, an embroidered shirt; for a pledge of $1,000, a wooden elephant; for a pledge of $2,000, a large drum; for a pledge of $3,000, a carved African warrior; for a pledge of $5,000, a framed picture; and for a pledge of $35,000, the donor’s name is engraved on site.

For more information on the problems in Ghana and the solutions proposed by this campaign, see the IndieGoGo page.

About Gomoah Nanyano:

Gomoah Nanyano is a community in Ghana that is currently suffering from the effects of unreliable access to water and power. An IndieGoGo campaign has been launched to build a power and water plant in the region. This plant will help save lives that are being lost daily if the face of this dual crisis.

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Actorall Creators Launch IndieGoGo Campaign to Raise Production Funds

The creators of Actorall, the first global interactive online movie, have launched an IndieGoGo campaign to raise funds for the production and distribution of the film.

The television show “Friends,” featuring the lives and loves of Ross, Rachel, Joey, Chandler, Monica and Phoebe, has been a worldwide favorite for many years. Now, the creators of Actorall, the world’s first global interactive online movie, have used the platform of “Friends” to create an opportunity for any group of friends in the world to play these parts in the new movie. The creators have launched an IndieGoGo campaign to raise funds for the production and distribution of this film.

Actorall will feature six 15-minute segments showing groups of friends from around the world acting out the parts of the friends in the show. Each group will be given a specific script with all necessary directions and can impersonate their favorite characters while filming their “clip.” The groups will then upload and edit their videos on the supplied platform, where they will be rated and the winning groups awarded with a $50,000 prize.

Each script will be highly detailed so that participants will have the best chance of making a good video. The segments will transition smoothly with new actors replacing the old in each transition, and a key on the final film, which will be shown in theaters, will indicate the home country of each group of performers.

The IndieGoGo campaign offers pledge levels from $50 to $600,000 and perks that include the chance for donors to have their names in the credits and even to be a producer of the show.

For more information on each pledge level and associated perks, see the IndieGoGo page at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/actorall

About Actorall:

Actorall is the first global movie starring the whole planet. Anyone can participate in the making of this movie about friends from around the world. Now, the creators have launched an IndieGoGo campaign to raise funds for the production and distribution of the film.

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DESPO Warns of Mounting Pandemic Outbreak Tolls in Asia, Reveals Myanmar’s Discrimination for Rohimgya Children—Asia on Verge of Dire Post-disaster Consequences – 1st Asian DESPO’s P I Dr Aurangzeb Hafi

Torrential flood-tides leave over 12,85000 Asian children prone to life-long disabilities – Over 250,000 Rohingya children most endangered – Scarce upsurge of deadly Leptospirosis at post-disastrous situations scenes – Specter zones crossing normal parameters of vector-borne diseases – High-risk alarm for Myanmar’s ‘dying-alive’ Rohingya children’s increased mortality & enslavement – UN agencies warned for ‘Heightened Aftermath Risks’ – 1st Asian Post-DESPO DRR Appraisal 2015

UNESCO/ASIA – 29 Sep, 2015 – The 1st Asian ‘Post-Disaster Epidemiological Susceptibilities and Pandemic Outbreak’ assessment, (DESPO-Asia Appraisal 2015), austerely warns of the worsening situation in the conjoint ‘two-fold’ or ‘bi-effect aftermath’ of cyclone KOMEN and high tides from the heavy monsoon.

According to the Global Emergency Overview by ACAPS, the recent flooding has been reported as “the worst flooding in 200 years.”

The torrential tides of cyclone Komen that have already swamped considerably abundant parts of Asia, carried high epidemics along with it; putting the children and disabled at risk. These risks may include life-long ailments; DESPO’s P.I. and chief epidemiologist Prof Qadhi Aurangzeb Al Hafi has notified the UN agencies and the concerned authorities of the affected countries of the Asian floods of 2015.

According to Post-DESPO appraisal, “A considerable number of cases suggest ‘evident presence’ of Leptospirosis, that is appearing for the 1st time at a substantial extent, on post-disastrous scenes in recent history of natural catastrophes.”

Malnutrition rates in children, particularly those in Bangladesh’s and Myanmar’s refugees camps is becoming thrice the emergency threshold, measured as per the UN’s WFP-WHO laid parameters, cautions DESPO-Asia 2015.

Situation Overview:

Despite the fact that every year, annual monsoons bring floods, however this year, the disastrous situation has converted exceptionally hazardous due to an accumulation of factors including the ‘bi-fold twin-effect’ of KOMEN’s storm tides and the seasonal monsoons.

The flooding and landslides triggered by monsoons across Asia and the adjoining zones have, wreaked a havoc in several constituencies of Bangladesh, China, India, Korea, Myanmar and Pakistan at present, and may bring along many hazardous issues, warns DESPO-Asia 2015.

Parts of Asia, especially Bangladesh and Myanmar along with India and Pakistan, now stand on verge of bearing the consequential out-breaks of 2015’s ‘twin-effect’ aftermath, in terms of severe health problems as well as psycho-social and economic issues.

The UN has already indicated “It could be days before the real extent of disaster emerges.”
In Myanmar, however admissibly, the disastrous state of affairs is more extensive and stringent than rest of Asia, on account of an intricate factors.

According to the parameters adopted in ACAPS Disaster Summary Sheet of Global Emergency, the ‘DESPO Disaster Impact Measurement System’ (DIMS) as well as in view of the updated data analysis from UN agencies and the most recent ACAP briefing note on Asian floods of 2015, all of the core-indicators suggest that Myanmar bears the ‘Highest Emergency’ zone’s hallmarks.

As an important core-segment, besides entailing the technical aspects of the post-disastrous situation, the DESPO-2015 also sheds light on Myanmar’s ongoing state of oppressiveness, that has already been well-crossing all of the defined extents of a ‘hard genocidal clamp-down’. This ethnic genocidal clamp-down is essentially of a ‘dehumanizing’ nature, in which the ever-oppressed ethnic minority Rohingya’s children are incarcerated hitherto.

The already ‘pre-existing worst-case-scenario’ of the Rohingya children, that are being enslaved and remain prone to high fractions of mortality and different forms of life-long disabilities, is now getting an additional multiplicative factor. And, the situation henceforth, is effectively entering to a ‘precinct-zone of higher endangerments’, up to considerable as well as understandable extents.

“The UN agencies, the rights groups and others are required to remain vigilant in order to save the precious lives of these desperate and lonely children,” compels DESPO-Asia 2015.

Key-Findings:

The twin-effect disaster has now started and is beginning to unfold, as the days pass and the severity of the situation emerges.

In most of the hard-hit areas of Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar and Pakistan poorly maintained sewers are overflowing, carrying along heavy toxins and remnant industrial waste thus contaminating the drinking water supplies. Many samples from the disaster effected and IDPs camps, bear high toxicity concentrations and strong evidence suggests the presence of arsenic along with a considerable number of other toxins coming from industrial sewers. And if, the situation prevails for another 10-15 days, it would be emerging as a host to a number of hazardous ailments, especially among pregnant women and small children.

The present disaster is perhaps the first known in recent history to carry-forth a considerable number of ‘Leptospirosis’ leading to severe Pulmonary Haemorrhage Syndrome (PHS), Lymphocytic Chorio-Meningitis (LCMV), Acute Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (ACL) and Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome.

DESPO warns of more cases bearing the disease-pattern in near future. Most of the identified cases are within the flood effected areas of Bangladesh and Myanmar. However the same cannot be ruled out for India and Pakistan.

Major indicators have been identified suggesting the strong potential of pandemic outbreaks such as cholera and diarrheal diseases that are directly linked to cell mediated immunity (CMI), mal-nutrition and mal-absorption.

Impaired absorption of water, electrolytes and minerals causes impaired formation of Micelle + C complex, which in turn results in multiple mal-absorption complications. The presence of either both types of deficiencies, or any one of the above mentioned factors can seriously affect the C.M.I. (cell mediated immunity) leading to pathological complications in young babies.

Malnutrition rates have become thrice the emergency threshold in Tier-3 (India, Bangladesh) and Tier-4 (Myanmar) zones.

Cross-referential data-statistics obtained from reliable sources, determined even prior to the present flooding scenario that, in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, the long-persecuted ethnic minority Rohingya’s children confined in squalid detention camps are having acute malnutrition rates from 30%-35%, which is far beyond of 15% level set by the World Health Organization.

“The European Community Humanitarian Office, reported that the area had acute malnutrition rates hitting 23 percent, which was still beyond that of the emergency level declared by WHO,” relates further DESPO appraisal, citing from SAIRI report for UN, on the subject.

There remains a considerable number of people, especially the children, the elderly and pregnant women, who live along the coastal belts, the river shores and road-sides who remain predisposed to consequential vulnerabilities, indicatingly points DESPO.

There are heightened concerns about the risk of outbreaks of infectious diseases such as water-borne diseases, vector-borne diseases and air-borne diseases.

In addition, acute respiratory infections, in areas of overcrowding and where water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH) systems have been disrupted.

Pressing Concerns:

1. Measures must be taken on a priority-based ‘prompted plan’ frame, to mitigate the anticipated increase in waterborne diseases. (A rapid increase anticipated in next 2 months, especially in Tier-2,3 and 4 zonal territories.)
2. Immediate provision of safe drinkable water, emergency hygiene-kits and secure sanitation.
3. Sendai and Hyogo Framework of Action (HFA) along with customized DRR modalities must be followed in all of the affected zones including the temporary shelters for IDPs.
4. There are ongoing needs of tents for medical and maternity services in all affected areas.
5. The ‘3-key marginalized’ hardest-hit locations, must be annexed to a considerate focus.
6. The disabled, should be compassionately dealt with and taken care of.
7. Special attention must be paid to target the displaced (children and pregnant women especially.
8. The continuing needs for the health care include the management of post trauma cases, restoration of disrupted primary health care services and rehabilitation support for patients who have discharged from the hospitals.
9. There is a need for access to first line mental health for people (especially in Myanmar and Bangladesh) who are incapacitated and already vulnerable due to pre-existing mental disorders.

Key Recommendations:

1. An overall rescue + response operation in all of the Asian Tier-4 zones (mainly Myanmar), Tier-3 zones (parts of India & Bangladesh) and Tier-2 zones (Pakistan), is needed and should be prioritized.
2. An immediate launch of ‘Risk Assessment Appraisals,’ in remote areas, where data is not easily collected.
3. Southeast Asia should devise or develop a ‘Systematic Early Appraisal/Warning Capability’ (SEAWC).
4. Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) Systems should be revised, in accordance with the UN-DRR framework.
5. The WHO should organize with local actors the health care industry to provide workshops in hard-hit areas and potential hot zones.
6. Early detection systems of ‘Toxic Risks’ must be employed at all three stages of disaster risk reduction. ‘Toxicology Data Collection’ must be considered as an mandatory tool for the potential forthcoming hazardous situations.
7. Strategies should be devised to face the inevitabilities with a particular focus on, ‘No racial/ Ethnic Discriminatory Policies in Natural Disasters or Emergency Situations.’
8. Refugee camps or other provisional settlements should be provided promptly, and are among those ‘to be prioritized’ in earlier phases of emergency response.
9. The disaster alert, response and rehabilitation systems, that are not compatible with the circumstantial situations of remote rural areas must be revised with a core focus on circumstantial compatibility.
10. Coordinated efforts by the local administration must be coupled with the technical inputs, in view of the emergency.
11. The Emergency Health Response Operations (EHROs) must be decentralized with a targeted focus on local or district response and planning. Emergency health operations officers should stationed in all of the hard-hit areas to support the Local Health Officials (LHOs) in coordinating response and strengthening disease surveillance.

Myanmar’s Ongoing Discrimination:

The flood has overshadowed many apprehensions besides the Rohingyas’ worst humiliation. Despite that the UN has declared an emergency situation, Myanmar persists on it’s long-enduring discrimination.

Years of persecution has been continued in the disaster situation.

According to Burma Times, “In Kyauktaw, Rohingyas were turned out of shelters while in Akyab they have been warned not to move out of their neighbor-hoods even when they are submerged in flood water.”

Visit: http://www.thestateless.com/2015/08/01/rohingyas-turned-out-of-flood-shelters/

Level-3 ‘State of Emergency’:

The ‘flood-soaked’ are predisposed to become the ‘blood-soaked.’ Rohingya children’s pre-existing crisis, after entering the post-flood situation constitutes essentially, a ‘state of humanitarian emergency,’ and therefore, is being declared unanimously hereby a ‘Level-3 Emergency’ situation, according to the institutionally laid out ER parameters.

“It is a highly vulnerable hour for humanity,” states the UNESCO ascribed DESPO-Asia’s ‘full-bench’ 45 members DRR experts quorum, primed by SAIRI Post-doc Multiversity for the United Nations MDGs.

As they are not allowed to stay in the emergency shelters, nor are they permitted to leave the flood-soaked vicinities.

The Looming ‘Refuge Disaster’:

An Important ‘Enigma Mark’, or a ‘Significant Conundrum’ Mystery?:

It remains an important question mark on the face of the issue’s complexity that the global community’s attitude for other refugees is entirely different from that of being consistently and continuously manifested for Rohingyas. The recent example of Syrians refugee crisis re-endorses this very question and re-strengthens the query, that while Syrian refugees are being amiably welcomed by a number of countries, at the same time, the poor Rohingyas who are risking their lives to flee from an admissibly hard ‘genocidal clamp-down’ essentially encompassing a ‘can’t-live-and can’t-leave’ situation, are deported from coast to coast, in a visibly de-humanizing manner.

Ireland’s eminent analyst, researcher and human-rights defender Mary Lawlor marks in her report on Rohingya’s ongoing persecution issue:

“The world is aghast at the fact that up to 8,000 members of the Rohingya people of Myanmar have ended up adrift in leaky overcrowded boats having to fight for food and being forced to drink their own urine.

Visit: https://prachatai.org/english/node/5086

They have been shipped from port to port while the governments of Thailand, Malaysia and Bangladesh argue over who is responsible for them and the government of Myanmar acts as if the problem is nothing to do with it.

The Appalling Condition:

Rohingya people are effectively confined in a state of statelessness, and are deprived of all kinds of basic civil rights including emergency medical relief, the necessary provisions of food and water, and other humanitarian aid. The situation escalates when it comes to children, pregnant women or the disabled.

UNICEF describes the situation of chronic and acute malnutrition in the Rakhine state, where the Rohingyas are largely located.

Children living in Rakhine are more likely to suffer from chronic malnutrition, more likely to be malnourished than the average Myanmar child, with almost 50 per cent of children stunted.

Visit: http://www.unicef.org/eapro/media_22655.html

Rohingya children are confined into the isolated squalid camps in Rakhine.

‘Need-of-the-Hour’:

“The UN, rights groups and other agencies are urged to rescue them from the situation – if they feel obligation to save the precious lives of these desperate children,” compels DESPO-Asia 2015.

“The floods are hitting children and families who are already very vulnerable, including those living in camps in Rakhine state,” said Shalini Bahuguna, an official of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). “Beyond the immediate impact, the floods will have a longer-term impact on the livelihood of these families,” she warned. Arakan has already been declared a calamity-hit area, she maintained.

Visit: http://www.thestateless.com/2015/08/04/140000-rohingya-children-affected-by-floods-says-un/

Hitlerian Tactics:

Dr. Muang Zarni, a Burmese analytical expert and research fellow at London School of Economics, describes the situation as ‘Neo-Nazism’ being demonstrated by hatemongers. He has explicitly named the manifestations as ‘Hitlerian Tactics’, which are being administered to ‘purify’ the country by getting rid of the Rohingyas, according to Dr. Muang.

“There is a parallel between what we saw in Nazi Germany and what we are seeing today in Burma,” says Dr. Muang quite cautiously.

Note: Many bi-partisan researchers, human rights experts and activists have termed the whole scenario as e.g. neo-Nazism.

The entire race of Rohingyas would be massacred if the world doesn’t respond, believes Muang in conjunction with the opinion of many other experts.

Very apt, pertinent and propos was the statement, that was voiced by the operational adviser of Holland-based ‘Doctors Without Borders’, Reshma Adatia:

“It’s important for foreign governments and international actors to really push that access to essential humanitarian assistance is required, and it’s required today,” she said. “We’re talking about hundreds of thousands that are at risk right now,” voiced Adatia well-ago, but it applies still, to the moment!

The Fact-in-Existence:

The desperate and lonely children of this longsuffering ethnic minority Rohingya, are facing the same extents of the pre-existing heavy jeopardize, even in the floods-emergency situation, with ‘multiplicative factors’.

In contexts of the previously prevalent circumstances, and a convoluted interplay of complex and tortuous factors, Rohingya children’s worsening situation is effectually getting inward-bound to a ‘loggia of multi-factorial endangerment’ having a a surplus of ‘multiplicative factors’.

SAIRI, prior to the present appraisal, in a separate report to the UN, has documented the nature, extent and magnitude of the ongoing persecutions and the unimaginably desperate circumstances, that these children are pre-disposed to.

Visit: http://drhabibsiddiqui.blogspot.com/2015/07/sairi-report-of-rohingya-children-is.html

Notably as well as awfully, the international community is standing aside, silently looking at what is happening along-side.

No one dares to thumb-up for the actual severity of the situation. No one stands or comes forth to open up lucidly-clear talks with Myanmar, on accounts of hardline ethico-moral standings and humanistic boundaries, that everyone is inexorably bound to remain within.

Myanmar’s Sittwe Camps detainee Rohingya children already being long-starved are converting more sick, dehydrated malnourished and deep-traumatized after watching the horrendous scenes of merciless ‘inhumaneness’, and unprecedented brutality long manifested upon them.
In fact, prior to the present disastrous situation, they are living in a far precarious, pre-existing ever-worsening state-of-affairs, that has been constituted by a dangerous game of enflaming sentiments of xenophobic racial inhumaneness that has crossed all such extents, which can be expected or even imagined and thought of!

Closing Plea for Myanmar’s Dying-alive Rohingya Children:

These dying-alive, ‘flood-soaked’, and ultimately prone be ‘blood-soaked’ lonely Rohingya children are once again ‘on their knees’ before the global community – with their blank eyes looking for anyone to come forth to rescue them – with their horror-struck eyes engraved with mind-numbing scenes – already enough traumatized after having seen their homes burned down -their mothers beleaguered – their small siblings beaten mercilessly and brutally – their fathers’ heads smashed on roads and streets inhumanely – now call on the collective conscience of the world – the UN -the trans-regional hierarchies, and – the entire humanity – to take a ‘moral stand’ by mounting an urgent response to this most ‘vulnerable hour’…!!!

“By means of the DESPO appraisal’s testimony, the SAIRI Post-doc Multiversity hereby re-voices and re-supplicates to the global community that:

“These longsuffering ‘stateless’ and ‘restless’ entities – the Rohingyas and their desperate children – are calling on the entire humanity to rescue them promptly – right now.”

“These glimmering flowers are being reduced and converted to dusky coffins, floating on the Andaman Sea.”

“The world has become a global village; we are all inhabitants of the same planet to which they belong, and – where alongside, they are being oppressed, thrashed, beleaguered and de-humanized – their homes being burned down – their heads being smashed on roads – their bodies being ruined and crumpled in streets – their small children being enslaved – their women being made sex-slaves – and, due to the unapproachability and inaccessibility to food and water they are forced to drink their own urine to survive…!!!

“They are like us all – their lives are as precious as our’s – their small babies are like our own small kids – the children that are now crying to seek a rescue – ‘begging-for-their-lives’ – these desperate kids are not, but like ours…!!!”

“We have to raise voice for those with little or no voice”!

“And, if by now, we fail, therefore, to respond at this vulnerable hour, or if the global community continues to shy away from taking a ‘moral stand’, then, there can be no more justifiable reason for the pursuit of a humane society or for persisting and sticking to even the least realms of humaneness!” pleads SAIRI’s principal investigator, Professor Qadhi Aurangzeb Al Hafi.

“We all have to strive for an ‘immediate-resolve’ of the ‘Rohingya Children Crisis’ as a ‘Moral Imperative’ – if not a legal requisite,” urges and presages categorically Prof. Dr. Aurangzeb Hafi the principal investigator of DESPO-Asia 2015 appraisal by SAIRI Post-doc Multiversity of the United Nations MDGs studies.

About DESPO Asia-2015:

The Asian DESPO-2015 assessment report has been prepared by SAIRI Multiversity’s research collaboration with the SAARC-ASEAN Post-doc Academia and UNESCO. The appraisal has been primed under the aegis of UNESCO Adjoined Monitoring Cell for Asian floods 2015, by a cross-regional group of 45 interdisciplinary researchers and epidemiologists, mainly from the South Asian region. The cross-disciplinary investigative group led by SAIRI’s multi-disciplinary P.I.

Professor Dr. Aurangzeb Hafi from Pakistan, prepared the appraisal in collaboration with UNESCO chair for watershed management at University of Punjab, Lahore.

DRR experts and academics from the Southeast Asian region, have extended strong recommendations to address the impeded set-back, by incorporating the DESPO indicators in the disaster management policy frame-works.

SAARC-ASEAN Post-doc Academia’s Executive Director H.E. Justice (R) Dr. S.S. Paru L.L.D. (Indonesia), Regional Director, Dr. Faiser N.M. (Sri Lanka), Dr. Salawal Salah, Professor Emeritus Dr. Zaki, Dr. Bareera N.B., and Lt. Col. Azhar Saleem also urged the international bodies to make prompt-prioritizations of DESPO-2015 DRR indicators.

Dr. Salah and Dr. Khalida M. Khan would present a summary of DESPO-DRR indicators to SAARC-ASEAN Post-doc Academia during the NPAW-2015 observance, as well as to the UN and regional authorities shortly afterwards.

About the Asian Post-DESPO-2015 Appraisal’s P.I.:

Professor Dr. Qadhi Aurangzeb Al Hafi has long been working for epidemiological risk assessments and pandemic outbreaks’ threat-indication in disastrous emergencies and cataclysmic situations, particularly, in the subject-matters concerning the health consequences directly affecting the disabled, children under 5 and pregnant women. He holds an adept expertise in Pre-DESPO as well as Post-DESPO phases of DRR. Prof. Hafi’s pioneering concepts in ‘DRR Modalities’ have now been widely acknowledged and ascribed at the UN level, and henceforth, have been incorporated in Sendai and Hyogo DRR frameworks.

Prof. Hafi was the prime investigatory head of the projects concerning the disabled population of refugee camps in Sri Lanka, following the Asian Tsunami of 2004. He also maintained technical liaisons with the UN and other concerned agencies. He is credited for bringing forth and foremostly orchestrating the concepts of ‘disability-inclusive and pregnancy-inclusive protocols’ in disaster management policy frameworks, during the first epidemiological assessment appraisals of 2004’s Asian Tsunami.

The cutting-edge concepts of pre-birth multiple disabilities risk assessment, embryonic toxicity and teratogenic proneness factor analysis among pregnant women and the disability+pregnancy inclusive special protocols in cataclysmic emergencies and DRR modus of executional frameworks have been pioneered by Prof. Hafi, and remain as a core-focus of DESPO-Asia appraisal as well. Prof. A.Z. Al-Hafi’s DESPO modus-operandi of DRR, have been recognized by the UN, and in retrospect, are befitted to be formally adopted as a principal operative-modality in the UN led DRR missions in accordance with Sendai and Post-HFA DRR frameworks.

SOURCE:

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

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Global VTOL UAV Market to Spot 19.73% CAGR to Reach USD 5,500 Million by 2020

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The global VTOL UAV market is estimated to be valued at USD 2,235.40 million in 2015 and is projected to reach USD 5,500 million by 2020, at a CAGR of 19.73% from 2015 to 2020. The report will enrich both established firms as well as new entrants/smaller firms to gauge the pulse of the market, which in turn will help the firms in garnering a greater market, share. From an insight perspective, this research report has focused on various levels of analysis – industry analysis (industry trends, and PEST analysis), market share analysis of top players, supply chain analysis, and company profiles, which together comprise and discuss the basic views on the competitive landscape, emerging- and high-growth segments of the global VTOL UAV market, high-growth regions and countries and their respective regulatory policies, government initiatives, drivers, restraints, and opportunities.

The global VTOL UAV market by application type is the fastest-growing countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The VTOL UAV market in the countries, such as Japan and India of the Asia-Pacific region, is projected to grow at a faster pace from 2015 to 2020. The VTOL UAV market in these countries is expected grow for military and commercial applications in the next five years. The global VTOL UAV market is a competitive market with a number of market players with niche technologies. Major strategic developments are taking place in the field of global VTOL UAV market, which exhibit high-growth potential in the near future. Dominant market players such as Northrop Grumman Corporation (U.S.), DJI (China), Lockheed Martin Corporation (U.S.) and Israel Aerospace Industries Limited (Israel) introduced several technologically advanced systems, and entered into strategic agreements and partnerships in order to keep pace with the industry trends.

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Global Lentil Market – Analysis and Forecast to 2020

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Canada continued its dominance in the global lentil trade. In 2014, Canada exported 2,075 thousand tonnes of lentils totaling 1,298 million USD, 14% over the previous year. Its primary trading partner was India, where it supplied 28% of its total lentil exports in value terms, accounting for 77% of India’s total imports.

From 2007 to 2014, Canada was a net exporter of lentils. Over this period, exports consistently exceeded imports in value terms. However, in physical terms the difference, with the exception of 2007, 2009 and 2010, was more pronounced.

Australia and Turkey were among the other main global suppliers of lentils in 2014. However, the fastest growing exporters from 2007 to 2014 were Sri Lanka (+110% per year) and Egypt (+58% per year). Australia significantly strengthened its position in the global export structure.

Canada’s top 5 trading partners in 2014 were India, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Sri Lanka, with a combined 64% share of Canada’s lentil exports. The share of Turkey rose (+15 percentage points), as did the shares of Canada’s other partners.

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“World: Lentils – Market Report. Analysis and Forecast to 2020” provides an in-depth analysis of the global lentil market. It presents the latest data of the market size and consumption, domestic production, exports and imports, price dynamics and turnover in the industry. The report also features current sales data, allowing you to identify the key drivers and restraints. Additionally, a strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market is provided, as well as profiles of the leading companies and brands. Forecasts illustrate how the market will be transformed in the medium term.

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 REPORT DESCRIPTION

1.2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1 KEY FINDINGS

2.2 MARKET TRENDS

3. MARKET OVERVIEW

3.1 MARKET VALUE

3.2 CONSUMPTION BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

3.3 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES BY COUNTRIES

3.4 MARKET FORECAST TO 2020

4. PRODUCTION

4.1 PRODUCTION, HARVESTED AREA AND YIELD IN 2007-2013

4.2 PRODUCTION BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

4.3 HARVESTED AREA AND YIELD BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

5. IMPORTS

5.1 IMPORTS IN 2007-2014

5.2 IMPORTS BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

5.3 IMPORT PRICES BY COUNTRIES

6. EXPORTS

6.1 EXPORTS IN 2007-2014

6.2 EXPORTS BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

6.3 EXPORT PRICES BY COUNTRIES

7. PRICES AND PRICE DEVELOPMENT

7.1 PRODUCER PRICES

7.2 PRODUCER PRICES INDEX

8. PROFILES OF MAJOR PRODUCERS

Appendix 1: Value of Production

Appendix 2: Commodity Balance

Appendix 3: Production, Harvested area and Yield

Appendix 4: Trade and Prices by Countries

Appendix 5: Direction of Trade Between Major Producers and Consumers

Appendix 6: Producer Prices Index

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New Zofran Lawsuit Claims California Child Born With Cleft Palate & Lip

September 29, 2015 – – As the summer of 2015 becomes a thing of the past, the tide of new Zofran lawsuits shows no sign of stopping. At least 10 complaints were filed against pharmaceutical conglomerate GlaxoSmithKline in the month of September alone. A minimum of 50 claims allege the anti-nausea drug caused major birth defects, filed in courts across the country.

The attorneys at Monheit Law, a plaintiff’s law firm based in Pennsylvania have again obtained a trove of court documents, and plan to make the filings public in the following weeks.

Returning to California, a state in which at least 3 Zofran claims have been filed, one of the most recent complaints was filed on September 1, 2015. In court documents, available at ZofranLegal.com, a mother says early pregnancy exposure to the drug caused her daughter G.A. to develop a cleft palate and cleft lip.

Plaintiffs are residents of Victorville, California, a city about one hour northeast of Los Angeles. The mother, filing the Zofran lawsuit individually and on behalf of her child, now 3 years old, have brought their claim in the US District Court for the Central District of California. It was registered as case number 5:15-cv-01780.

Marking a new trend, the mother notes a 2012 study that found a significant increase in the rate of cleft palate among babies exposed to Zofran prenatally. Previous lawsuits, including those claiming damages for a child’s cleft palate, have not mentioned this research.

Conducted by researchers at Harvard University and Boston University, the “Anderka” study used maternal interviews and birth records to analyze the prevalence of birth defects among women prescribed “off label” morning sickness treatments. The research team concluded that babies exposed to Zofran during the first trimester were more than twice as likely to be born with cleft palate.

Zofran’s active ingredient (ondansetron) remains America’s most popular pharmaceutical option for the alleviation of pregnancy-related nausea. As Plaintiff notes, it has never been approved, or studied, for this indication.

Echoing the families who came before her, the California mother accuses GlaxoSmithKline of unlawfully marketing Zofran as a “safe and effective” treatment for morning sickness. She says the company used fraudulent marketing materials in an effort to convince obstetricians and gynecologists that Zofran had been found safe during pregnancy. Her allegations are not idle speculation. In 2012, the US Federal Government leveled identical claims against the company.

But Plaintiffs have gone one step further than the Justice Department. Noting several studies that have linked the drug to birth defects, along with hundreds of alleged birth defect reports, they claim Glaxo has possessed strong evidence that Zofran could harm unborn babies for more than two decades.

Michael Monheit, Esq., managing partner at Monheit Law, notes that parties in the Zofran litigation are now awaiting a decision from the Judicial Panel on Multi-district Litigation. The federal panel of judges will decide whether Zofran-related lawsuits warrant consolidation in a single court based on their apparent similarities. A hearing in New York City is scheduled for October 1.

There is still time, however, for other families to file their own Zofran lawsuit. Any parent who was prescribed Zofran during early pregnancy and delivered a child with birth defects may be eligible to bring a claim. Monheit Law’s experienced personal injury lawyers are offering free consultations to families and birth defect survivors. Call 1-877-620-8411 for more information.

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Global Palm Kernel Market – Analysis and Forecast to 2020

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Indonesia dominates in the global palm kernel trade. In 2014, Indonesia exported 1,480 thousand tonnes of palm kernels totaling 1,541 million USD, 18% over the previous year. Its primary trading partner was China, where it supplied 23% of its total palm kernel exports in value terms, accounting for 63% of China’s total imports.

From 2010 to 2014, Indonesia was a net exporter of palm kernels. Over this period, exports consistently exceeded imports in value terms. In physical terms this difference was even more pronounced.

Malaysia and Thailand were among the other main global suppliers of palm kernels in 2014. However, the fastest growing exporters from 2007 to 2014 were Germany (+26% per year) and Ecuador (+17% per year). It was Malaysia, however, that strengthened its position in the global export structure.

Indonesia’s top 5 trading partners in 2014 were China, the Netherlands, Brazil, Malaysia and India, with a combined 68% share of Indonesia’s palm kernel exports. The share of Brazil increased (+7 percentage points), while the share of the Netherlands illustrated negative dynamics (-10 percentage points).

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3. MARKET OVERVIEW

3.1 MARKET VALUE

3.2 CONSUMPTION BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

3.3 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES BY COUNTRIES

3.4 MARKET FORECAST TO 2020

4. PRODUCTION

4.1 PRODUCTION, HARVESTED AREA AND YIELD IN 2007-2013

4.2 PRODUCTION BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

4.3 HARVESTED AREA AND YIELD BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

5. IMPORTS

5.1 IMPORTS IN 2007-2014

5.2 IMPORTS BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

5.3 IMPORT PRICES BY COUNTRIES

6. EXPORTS

6.1 EXPORTS IN 2007-2014

6.2 EXPORTS BY REGIONS AND COUNTRIES

6.3 EXPORT PRICES BY COUNTRIES

7. PRICES AND PRICE DEVELOPMENT

7.1 PRODUCER PRICES

7.2 PRODUCER PRICES INDEX

8. PROFILES OF MAJOR PRODUCERS

Appendix 1: Value of Production

Appendix 2: Commodity Balance

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Appendix 4: Trade and Prices by Countries

Appendix 5: Direction of Trade Between Major Producers and Consumers

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Philadelphia Accident Attorney Rand Spear – Does Mass Transit Hurt Passengers?

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People are injured every day on mass transit, not just due to major train or bus accidents that make the news, says Philadelphia mass transit accident attorney Rand Spear.

People using mass transit can sustain injuries through no fault of their own, according to Rand Spear, Philadelphia’s accident attorney. During a recent Google+ hangout, Spear warns that inattentive operators can cause accidents that injure passengers.

Millions of people use mass transit in the Philadelphia region and in New Jersey, so there are many opportunities for things to go wrong.

· SEPTA, the mass transit agency serving Philadelphia and the surrounding area, is the nation’s sixth largest mass transit agency whose service area is about 2,200 square miles, according to SEPTA’s 2013 Media Guide.

· PATCO‘s train service runs from New Jersey to Philadelphia serving about 38,000 people each day.

· NJ Transit provides mass transit services throughout New Jersey and into Philadelphia and New York. It provides nearly 223 million passenger trips each year.

· Amtrak provides passenger rail service to the Philadelphia area through the 30th Street Station which serves more than four million people each year.

Though massive accidents, like the derailment of Amtrak 188 in Philadelphia earlier this year, grab the headlines there are accidents involving mass transit every day. “The vehicle could stop short, you could be thrown on the floor. The bus could be driven negligently and you could sustain injuries even though there isn’t an accident between a bus and a car or a bus and a bus,” Spear says.

Though most drivers get passengers to their destination safely, Spear says operators face a lot of distractions and can fail to pay attention. “The driver is collecting fares. There’s a lot of people on the bus. There’s a lot of traffic in front of the bus. They’re moving in and out from the sidewalk and discharging passengers.”

Spear says it’s not always the mass transit agency that is at fault, it’s other drivers making the bus ride hazardous. “Drivers are eating, texting, doing everything that they shouldn’t be doing, which is paying attention.”

If you’re injured due to an accident involving mass transit, Spear recommends you take care of yourself first, then think about legal issues later. “The first thing you should do after an accident is get yourself checked out. If you’re having any problems or pain you can request an ambulance at the scene and they’ll take you to an area hospital,” he advises.

After getting examined and obtaining any needed treatment, “I would make a phone call. I would speak with an attorney and discuss the case. What happened, the types of injuries you sustained and whether or not you’re entitled to seek compensation as a result of that accident.”

If you or a loved one has suffered a mass transit related injury call Rand Spear’s office at 888-373-4LAW. He helps those injured in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

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Image Sensors Market Global Size, Trends, Share, Regional Outlook, Analysis And Segment Forecasts To 2020: Hexa Reports Inc.

According to the Recent Research Study by Hexa Research, global market of image sensor is estimated to reach over USD 12,030 million by 2020. Image sensors are mainly used in Tablets and Camera phones.

Image sensor shipments were expected to cross around 1,797 million units in 2012 globally. They are estimated to reach 3,009 million units by the year 2020, with growing CAGR 6.6% from 2015 to 2020.CMOS image sensors provide numbers of profits counting super image quality more than their CCD counter parts. In 2012, CMOS image sensors dominated the market globally, contributing for over 82% of total shipments. Contact image sensors need less power and can also be used in smaller devices, this segment is expected to grow at CAGR for around 5.1 % from 2015 to 2020.

Hence, rapid growing demand and use of these devices is likely to be major factor for growth the market. Image sensor detects and conveys that information that constitutes an image.

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Report also stated that, Consumer electronics was expected to be the leading application segment in last few years in volume and cost terms, fueled by rising demand of tablets and mobile phones. Growing demand and usage of camera in Defense sector is expected to fuel the market demand in next five years. Few of the these systems need to be accessed on batteries on field, By which cosmos sensors use on less power that plays a fundamental role for global market demand.

CMOS sensor enables the electronic pan and stabilization when there is low light sensitivity. These CMOS sensors cannot be used for scanning purpose. Europe and North America is expected to grow rapidly in next few years. With increased awareness of application of sensors, favorable government rules and regulation and also rapid growth in automobile industry is the major reason for development of Image sensor market globally.

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Chapter 1 Executive Summary

1.1 Image Sensors – Industry Summary & Critical Success Factors (CSFs)

Chapter 2 Image Sensors Industry Outlook
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2.2 Market Size and Growth Prospects
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2.4 Image Sensors Market Dynamics
2.5 Key Opportunities Prioritized
2.6 Industry Analysis – Porter’s
2.7 Image Sensors – Company Market Share Analysis
2.8 Image Sensors – PESTEL Analysis


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Chapter 3 Image Sensors Technology Outlook

3.1 CCD
3.2 CMOS
3.3 CIS

Chapter 4 Image Sensors Application Outlook
4.1 Automotive
4.2 Consumer Electronics
4.3 Defense & Aerospace
4.4 Industrial
4.5 Medical
4.6 Surveillance
4.7 Others

Chapter 5 Image Sensors Regional Outlook
5.1 North America
5.2 Europe
5.3 Asia Pacific
5.4 RoW


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