UN Faces Backlash from a Hostile White House

President Donald Trump addresses the General Assembly’s 75th sessions back in September 2020. Credit: UN Photo/Rick Bajornas

By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 30 2025 – The Trump administration which regained the White House last week after a four-year hiatus, has come down heavily on thousands of illegal immigrants and hundreds of perceived enemies– triggering a rash of executive orders on military and federal agencies

But in the ensuing political chaos, Trump has not spared the United Nations either.

The world body is expected to be blindsided and visibly undermined as it faces several threats, including cuts in US funding, withdrawal from UN agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), and possibly from the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), plus the abandoning of international treaties such as the Climate Change Treaty.

Meanwhile, the US House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik of New York, the incoming US Ambassador to the UN, was quoted as saying: “In the UN, Americans see a corrupt, defunct, and paralyzed institution more beholden to bureaucracy, process, and diplomatic niceties than the founding principles of peace, security, and international cooperation laid out in its charter”.

She has also pledged to withdraw support from the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA).

As a result, the United Nations is expected to face an exceptionally hostile White House during the next four years– even while the US still remains in arrears of its financial dues to the UN.

Asked about faltering US funding, UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq said the United States owes $1.5 billion to the regular budget of the UN.

And then, between the regular budget, the peacekeeping budget, and international tribunals, the total amount the US owes is $2.8 billion.

Asked whether the UN can get this money under the Trump administration, he said: “We have gotten the money for UN expenses under all of the various administrations in the past”.

Joseph Chamie, a consulting demographer and a former director of the United Nations Population Division, told IPS it is evident to nearly all observers that the Trump administration aims to reshape US-UN relations.

President Trump and his colleagues, he pointed out, can be expected to push for reform and use US funding in their attempts to achieve their desired goals. The reform goals of the Trump administration should be expected to be striking shifts from the previous US administration.

“President Trump can be expected to act more rapidly and aggressively than he did during his first presidential term.”

Regarding multilateral cooperation, he said, it will likely occur only when it is perceived as aligning with the interests of the Trump administration.

“Regarding the Trump administration’s comments, observations and official statements, I recommend that they heed the words of John Adams, the second president of the United States.”

He astutely remarked: “Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”

In brief, the facts, evidence and realities regarding the United Nations system and its operations cannot be altered by the wishes of the Trump administration, declared Chamie.

Dr. Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of San Francisco, who has written extensively on the politics of the UN, told IPS, a Trump administration will present unprecedented challenges to the United Nations and the international legal norms it is supposed to uphold.

“No leader of a major power since the UN’s founding in 1945 has expressed such disdain for fundamental principles of international law.”

It should be remembered, though, that the United States was already undermining such principles under previous administrations, he pointed out.

For example, even under (former US President Joe) Biden, the United States recognized Israel’s illegal annexation of the Golan Heights and Morocco’s illegal annexation of Western Sahara, both seized by military force in contravention to unanimous UN Security Council resolutions.

Hostility towards UN agencies isn’t new either, said Dr Zunes.

Biden, with the support of a large bipartisan majority of Congress, eliminated U.S. funding for UNRWA. Previous administrations have withdrawn the United States from UNHRC and UNESCO and have threatened to withdraw funding from any UN agency which would admit the State of Palestine as a member.

“In addition, during the past 55 years, the United States has vetoed far more UN Security Council resolutions than any other country”.

The difference between Trump and previous presidents is the flagrancy of his opposition to the entire United Nations system and idea of any legal restraints on the actions of the United States or its allies.

Despite frequent double-standards, previous U.S. administrations at least gave lip service to what Biden referred to as the “rules-based international order.” Not Trump, however.

Given Trump’s disdain for domestic law–having been indicted for 78 felonies and thus far convicted of 34–it is not surprising that he would have so little regard for international law as well, declared Dr Zunes.

Asked about a letter from the United States concerning the Paris Climate Agreement, UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said the US has notified the Secretary-General, in his capacity as depositary, of its withdrawal, on 27 January of this year, from the Paris Agreement which as you will recall was agreed to on 12 December 2015.

The United States had signed the Paris Agreement on 22 April 2016 and expressed its consent to be bound by the Agreement by acceptance on 3 September 2016. It then withdrew from the Agreement effective on 4 November 2020, before accepting it again on 19 February 2021.

According to Article 28, paragraph 2, of the Paris Agreement, the withdrawal of the United States will take effect on 27 January 2026.

“We reaffirm our commitment to the Paris Agreement and to support all effective efforts to limit the rise in global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius,” said Dujarric.

Asked about the sharp criticism of the UN at last week’s confirmation hearings for the next US ambassador to the United Nations, Haq told reporters: “I wouldn’t go into any sort of thing like a point-by-point rebuttal, but obviously it’s clear the work that the United Nations and its agencies do.”

“It’s clear the importance we have in a variety of fields, whether we’re talking about peacekeeping efforts around the world, whether we’re talking about humanitarian aid, whether we’re talking about the economic assistance that UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) and other entities provide; whether you’re talking about support for the environment, support for population planning”.

There’s a world of activities, he pointed out, that are promoted by the United Nations, and “underlying it all is the core fact that what the United Nations has succeeded most at, is making sure that all of the nations of the world have a reliable, peaceful venue where they can negotiate with each other and deal with all potential conflicts, all potential cross-cutting issues collectively.”

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Can We Still Solve Climate Change?

A mother and her children are seen wading through a cloud of smoke at the Dandora dumpsite, Kenya’s largest open landfill. Credit: Jackson Okata/IPS

By Felix Dodds and Chris Spence
SAN FRANCISCO, California / APEX, North Carolina, Jan 30 2025 – When it comes to climate change, the awful news has been coming thick and fast. We now know that in 2024, the Earth’s average temperature exceeded 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for the first time.

Extreme weather seems to be multiplying, with shocking fires in Los Angeles and storms striking Europe and America’s east coast since the start of the year. U.S. President Donald Trump has announced his country will turn its back on the ambitious Paris Agreement adopted in 2015.

Meanwhile, the United Nations’ latest annual summit—COP29 in Azerbaijan—ended in November with complaints it had done too little to change the narrative. Some even questioned whether the UN’s ongoing exertions were a waste of time, and whether annual global climate summits were still worth doing?

Are things really so bad? Let’s break down the news piece-by-piece and look at each issue in turn.

 

How bad is it that we have broken the 1.5C ceiling?

It’s pretty bad. It means we can expect extreme weather like heatwaves, wildfires, droughts, and flooding to increase in frequency and severity. It’s also going to affect food production, harm many plant and animal species, and risk sending the world over several “tipping points”, such as faster melting of ice in the Arctic, Antarctic, and elsewhere, causing sea-level rise. If you don’t like that our weather is getting more extreme, then sadly it’s too late. We’ll all have to get used to it, and adapt accordingly.

One piece of good news lost among all the big, bad headlines relates to the leadership at COP30. Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago has been chosen as president of COP30. He played a significant role in the Rio+20 negotiations and has been one of Brazil’s top civil servants for many years. His expertise when it comes to climate change and COPs is impressive

That said, it’s not all doom and gloom. There are some silver linings. First, the world has actually been doing a lot to fight back. Partly prompted by major international treaties like the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement, countries have been actively finding ways to reduce emissions, such as investing in green technologies and working on new policies that affect pretty much everything we do.

Whether it’s new energy efficiency programmes in our homes and offices, efforts to protect our forests, or the rise in hybrid and electric vehicles, a lot is happening. Perhaps the biggest transformation has been the growth of solar and wind power, which is now considerably cheaper and more efficient that earlier sources of electricity like coal or natural gas. The pay-off is clear, with countries like the UK, Sweden, and Denmark already cutting their greenhouse gas emissions in half since the 1990s.

Another silver lining of our efforts to cut emissions is expert projections for temperature rise in the longer term. Before the Paris Agreement, some were predicting temperatures to go up by 4-6C by 2100, which would be catastrophic for humanity and the planet; an extinction event for modern civilization. Now, the estimates sit around 2-2.8C, depending on whether countries honour the goals they’ve set themselves. These numbers are still bad, but nowhere near as terrifying as they were.

So yes, 1.5 is bad and we will need to redouble our efforts to make sure it doesn’t get much worse. But we shouldn’t give up hope just yet.

 

What does President Trump’s decision to leave the Paris Agreement mean?

No one can deny that U.S. leadership greatly helps our global efforts to combat climate change.

Still, there are several reasons why we shouldn’t panic. First, as mentioned above, the world is already on a long-term path to cut emissions. The new U.S. administration may wish to “drill, baby, drill,” but renewables will continue to rise. Why? Because they’re cheaper than the alternatives. As an experienced business leader, President Trump knows as well as anyone that companies are motivated by profits. They will look for the most cost-effective energy option. In many cases, this will mean renewable energy.

Secondly, even if the U.S. does leave Paris and change its domestic policies, there is an inertia in systems. The outgoing Biden administration, which had pledged $3 billion for the UN’s Green Climate Fund (GCF), has already handed over $2 billion. They’ve also spent much larger amounts on supporting the U.S. transition to a green economy. This is money the new President will not be able to take back. Plus, a country as big and powerful as America can’t turn its entire economy around overnight. For instance, during President Trump’s first term, emissions in the U.S. continued to fall, even if he himself did not support this.

Thirdly, even American presidents aren’t all powerful. There are many other interests and alternative viewpoints in the U.S. Others who might disagree with President Trump will likely step up and try to fill the gap. For instance, business leader Michael Bloomberg has just announced that he will help cover U.S. financial obligations to the UN and its climate work. There is precedent for this, too. Back in the 2000s, a lot of progress was made on climate change at the state and city level throughout the U.S., even though President George W. Bush generally didn’t support it.

Finally, there has been a shift in the centre of gravity when it comes to climate change. The U.S. remains important, but on climate change it matters less than it once did. Under Presidents Obama, Biden, and Trump himself, U.S. emissions have fallen. They now represent about 11% of the global total, down from 30% in 1970. These days, U.S. emissions are dwarfed by the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). These are the countries whose leadership will be needed in the decade to come.

 

There are signs that big corporate players are also turning away from their climate pledges. For instance, Blackrock just left the Net Zero Asset Managers coalition. What does this mean?

The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) was announced at COP26 in 2021. It brings together corporate leaders from the financial services sector to support the transition to an ambitious “net-zero” emissions economy. However, after the recent U.S. election, some big U.S. banks left the Net Zero Banking Alliance, which is part of GFANZ. Now, Blackrock has left a similar coalition for asset managers; which is also a part of GFANZ.

This is not good news. It probably marks a symbolic victory for politicians who had been pressuring big corporate interests to step back from their climate pledges. In some ways, it mirrors the recent abandonment by several big American companies of their DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) programmes.

At this stage, it is hard to know how much of a genuine impact this will have. For every company trying to appease the Trump administration by backtracking, it is likely there will also be those—like insurance companies—whose profits are being so badly impacted by climate change that they will be unlikely to change their positions.

 

The latest UN climate summit brought no major breakthroughs but it did achieve some modest successes. Credit: Shutterstock.

The latest UN climate summit brought no major breakthroughs but it did achieve some modest successes. Credit: Shutterstock.

 

Was COP29 really a failure?

No. Although the latest annual UN climate summit didn’t result in any big breakthroughs, it did achieve some modest successes. For instance, wealthy industrialized nations agreed to increase annual funding for developing countries from US$100 billion to US$300 billion annually by 2030. This is far less than the US$1.3 trillion many experts believe is needed to combat climate change, though that number was included as a goal for 2035. Although US$300 billion is an improvement on the previous amount, it’s not what developing countries were hoping for, which was closer to $500 billion by 2030.

Other outcomes from COP29 include agreement on standards for carbon markets, which means carbon trading is likely to increase and new finances might flow to the Global South. What’s more, several countries announced that they would strengthen their pledges—known as Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)—under the Paris Agreement. These included Azerbaijan, Brazil, the UK, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Shouldn’t COP29 have done a lot more, given the urgency of the climate crisis? As we have noted in an earlier article for IPS (“Are Climate Summits a Waste of Time?”), the UN climate process is designed to help us make incremental progress, year after year, decade after decade.

And it has. It may seem like the pace of change is too slow—and it often is—but the UN has kept the ball moving over many, many years, and can take credit for helping us forward much more than we realize.

 

Isn’t Azerbaijan an oil producer? Why hold meetings on climate change in fossil fuel states?

Yes, it is. In fact, many countries that have hosted the annual UN climate summit in the past have also been fossil fuel states. These include the UAE, UK, Poland, South Africa, India, and Indonesia. In fact, Poland (a major coal producer), has hosted the climate COPs three times!

Why is this? The hosting of the COPs is decided by the relevant regional groupings of the UN. So, each region gets its turn every few years to decide who hosts.

The fact is, many countries produce fossil fuels, and often these are the ones with the financial and organizational capacity to host large events like a UN summit. As we have argued in the past (“Global Cooperation on Climate Change: What Have We Achieved and What Needs to Happen Next?”), we believe hosts should be judged not on their fossil fuel status, but on whether the annual COP they host is a success.

If we judge the hosts by what the UN summits achieve, then fossil fuel countries have a mixed record. COP29 was not a breakout success, but the recent COPs in Egypt and the UAE achieved a surprising breakthrough, with agreement on a loss and damage fund. Also, some of these fossil fuel producers are slowly transitioning their economies away from selling oil, coal and gas. Azerbaijan, for instance, is promoting its tourism sector.

 

Are UN climate COPs still worth holding? Do they need to change?

As mentioned above, we believe UN climate summits are worth it, as they have helped the world make significant progress over the past thirty years. That said, some people think the COPs need to change how they operate. For instance, there were 65,000 people at COP29, but only a few thousand were actually involved in the UN negotiations. Isn’t this a sign something needs to be done differently?

We think the critics miss the point. While it’s true that the UN climate COPs have become large and unwieldy, they also serve many purposes. First, the world pays attention to these mega-events, which ratchet up the political pressure. Prime ministers, presidents, and other world leaders often attend, knowing the eyes of the world are on them. This, too, raises expectations and sometimes leads to better outcomes.

Not only that, but the COPs are often teeming with other folks from every sector and country, all eager to talk about what they are doing, listen to others, and build networks, coalitions, and alliances. Sometimes, these lead to powerful “coalitions of the willing”. The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) mentioned earlier is an example of this, as is the Global Methane Pledge, a coalition uniting 159 participating countries (and the European Commission) in pursuit of a goal to cut methane emissions 30 percent below 2020 levels by 2030.

On other occasions, participants can generate new ideas that eventually end up in the formal UN negotiations. Recent examples include discussions on agriculture and water management. Currently, it appears as if climate change in the context of oceans and human health may soon be added to the formal discussions.

Of course, the climate COPs could certainly be improved. For instance, the number of formal agenda items could be reduced, since the negotiations are now very complex. However, the UN COPs continue to serve an important function and should, in our opinion, include a wide range of stakeholders.

 

Moisés Savian, Brazil's Secretary of Land Governance, Territorial and Socio Environmental Development at COP29. He looks forward to COP30 which will be held in his country. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

Moisés Savian, Brazil’s Secretary of Land Governance, Territorial and Socio Environmental Development at COP29. He looks forward to COP30 which will be held in his country. Credit: Umar Manzoor Shah/IPS

 

The next COP is taking place in Belém, Brazil in November 2025. What’s on the agenda, and what needs to happen before then?

The road to COP30 in Brazil lies through Bonn, Germany, which is the location for the annual preparatory meeting each June. UN climate watchers will be paying close attention to the two-week session in Bonn to see if we are on track to make any breakthroughs in Brazil.

The key issues where observers would like to see progress at COP30 include:

  1. More countries coming to the table with ambitious pledges in the form of stronger NDCs;
  2. Evidence that more funding is being mobilized to fight climate change, especially for the Global South;
  3. Proof that countries are keeping their current promises under the Paris Agreement, or that they are at least taking steps to close any gaps;
  4. Progress on using Nature-Based Solutions like forest restoration and sustainable land management; and,
  5. Stronger private sector engagement, including avoiding any backsliding from major companies, and in particular from the financial sector.

We would also like to see evidence at COP30 that the recently-created Loss and Damage Fund is starting to have an impact, and that the role of oceans in climate change mitigation and adaptation is being taken more seriously.

 

Even though the situation is bad, is there still hope?

Yes. Despite the recent bad news, we remain optimistic. History shows we have made positive strides already. We are convinced now is the time to double down on global, collaborative efforts to combat climate change, and that the UN COPs provide important, regular milestones to meet, review our progress, and strengthen our pledges.

One piece of good news lost among all the big, bad headlines relates to the leadership at COP30. Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago has been chosen as president of COP30. He played a significant role in the Rio+20 negotiations and has been one of Brazil’s top civil servants for many years. His expertise when it comes to climate change and COPs is impressive. The appointment of such a consummate professional is a positive sign of how seriously the Brazilian government is taking its responsibilities as the COP30 host.

 

Prof. Felix Dodds and Chris Spence have participated in UN environmental negotiations since the 1990s. They co-edited Heroes of Environmental Diplomacy: Profiles in Courage (Routledge, 2022). Their next book, Environmental Lobbying at the United Nations: A Guide to Protecting Our Planet, is due for release in June 2025.

 

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With so much bad news about climate change lately, is it too late for the world to tackle the problem? Professor Felix Dodds and Chris Spence review the current state-of-play.

African Countries Called Upon to Improve Data Collection

Vendors in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, where government unemployment data is disputed by labour unions. Credit: Ignatius Banda/IPS

Vendors in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, where government unemployment data is disputed by labour unions. Credit: Ignatius Banda/IPS

By Ignatius Banda
BULAWAYO, Jan 30 2025 – Africa’s lack of robust application of statistical research has been flagged as slowing the use of evidence-based data to drive development.

The continent is home to a mix of socio-economic challenges where data collection continues to present a problem for authorities, but experts warn that this is stalling Africa’s development agenda.

National budgets and expertise have been found lacking in ensuring data and statistics drive planning towards the improvement of millions of lives in a continent projected to reach the one billion mark in the next decade.

This emerged during the recent Forum on Statistical Development in Africa (FASDev) where experts met in Addis Ababa under the theme: “Strengthening the Mobilization of Technical and Financial Resources to Support Innovation in Statistical Development in Africa.”

The forum was set up in 2004 by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the African Development Bank, the World Bank and the Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century (PARIS21), whose brief is to prioritise “disadvantaged statistical systems in least developed, low-income, fragile, and small island developing states to deliver quality data and statistics for sustainable development.”

The forum brings together representatives of national statistical offices, statistical training centres, international, regional and subregional institutions, bilateral agencies and international donors to deliberate on supporting statistical development in Africa.

Data collection is seen as a vital driver of sustainable development as it seeks to give a face to the continent’s challenges.

Experts say while African governments have made strides in professionalising the collection of data and statistics, there is still more to be done for the timely and accurate delivery of results collected from such research.

“There is a need to expedite the provision of robust data and statistics to assist governments in accelerating the achievement of the agenda for sustainable development and Agenda 2063 through their national development plans,” said Oliver Chinganya, Director of the Africa Centre for Statistics at the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).

These comments come at a time when many African governments are struggling to adequately fund their national statistical agency, resulting in unreliable data in areas that include the overall country population in national censuses.

“Africa should urgently invest in robust data and statistical systems to accelerate sustainable development,” Chinganya said.

Data science is being touted globally as integral to understanding challenges that range from sectors such as agriculture, health, education and migration and will play a pivotal role in the 2005 Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness.

The declaration was followed by the Accra Agenda for Action in 2008, which sets out to monitor progress on aid effectiveness whereby recipient countries “have more say over their development process.”

Experts say this can only be possible through the collection of reliable data and efficient statistical centres.

“The status of data collection in Africa is important for improving data quality and crucial for decision-making and development. Actors must work hard to produce credible statistics,” said Adoum Gagoloum, Chief Economic Statistics at the African Union Commission, who also serves as Acting Director of the African Union Institute for Statistics (STATAFRIC).

Gagoloum says there is an urgent need for governments to pool more resources towards setting up departments that will ensure that sustainable resources are allocated based on reliable data.

This is as some countries are yet to fully go digital in their data collection methods, further compromising the allocation of critical development resources.

“We need to explore new financing partnerships and resources to prioritize statistical development projects in Africa,” said Babatunde Omotosho, Director of the Statistics Department at the African Development Bank.

The UN Economic Commission for Africa, the African Union and the African Development Bank have partnered to roll out the modernisation of the continent’s data collection and statistical models as part of broader efforts towards realising targets set under Agenda 2063.

According to the ECA, the Statistical Commission for Africa (STATCOM) is already collaborating with the Food and Agriculture Organisation and regional agencies to exploit big data sources through training and capacity building on agricultural statistics.

“Transformation is essential to close the data gaps and in achieving the Africa Agenda 2063 and SDGs,” Omotosho said.

“However, this vision calls for skilled personnel and robust infrastructure, and it is here where stakeholders and donors can make an impact, not only to supply resources but to develop technical expertise,” he added.

The Forum on Statistical Development in Africa, with collaboration from national statistical centres, is banking on this new approach to bring a better understanding of the continent’s challenges at a time of competing development priorities.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Viral “Driving in Circles” Video with Waymo Passenger Mike Johns Reaches Nearly One Billion While Raising Safety Concerns and Sparking the Creation of “Consumer AI Protection Advocates”

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The viral video “Driving in Circles” has put a spotlight on the autonomous vehicle industry. The video, filmed by passenger and tech entrepreneur Mike Johns, has reached nearly one billion individuals across social media platforms and major news outlets worldwide. With its humorous yet critical take on safety concerns and transparency issues, the video quickly gained traction thanks to social media influencers like comedian Lil Duval and Kavell Kavon, whose early posts garnered over 2 million views. Johns’ incident went on to garner coverage from major news outlets in the U.S., UK, Italy, Australia, and Germany—including TMZ, KTLA, GMA, News Nation, Fox News, BBC Worldwide, The Guardian, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Post, Corriere della Sera and over 60 other outlets, trending globally and ultimately resulting in the launch of Consumer AI Protection Advocates by Digital Mind State.

“I began documenting my Waymo ride when it started driving in circles, but I never expected it to turn into a viral sensation,” says Mike Johns, founder and CEO of Digital Mind State LLC. “Thankfully my incident occurred in a parking lot, but what if this had happened on a highway?”

Global engagement with the “Driving In Circles” video revealed deep–seated public skepticism about the readiness of autonomous vehicles and concerns regarding safety, transparency, and accountability in emerging AI–driven technologies. These concerns have led major media outlets like CNBC, Fox Business Network, BBC, Telemundo and ProSieben in Germany, to create feature segments around the safety of autonomous vehicles.

Introducing Consumer AI Protection Advocates (CAIPA)
As a result of the feedback and concern received, Johns was inspired to ensure other consumers’ voices were also heard. CAIPA (pronounced 'kai–pa') has been created to empower consumers and companies to close the trust gap in AI and autonomous innovation by turning concerns and experiences into actionable insights that advance safety and foster transparency and accountability. CAIPA will serve as an independent research agency to collect data from real–world consumer experiences and work directly with research and product teams at AI–driven companies. CAIPA will also function as an advocacy group, amplifying consumers’ concerns and educating consumers about the technologies shaping their lives.

Initial strategic advisors for CAIPA include: Retired U.S. Army Brigadier General Arnold Gordon–Bray; EV Engineering Specialist, Ryan McCoy; EVNoire Mobility Intelligence Group Managing Partner, Terry Travis; and RealmIQ AI Consultancy Founder, Curt Doty.

Enhancing Safety Through Data
Ryan McCoy, a seasoned engineer at Shibaura Electronics who designs and supplies thermal sensor systems for electric vehicles, believes that closing the feedback loop between consumers and AV manufacturers is critical. “How do we go from reporting to improving?” McCoy states. “Right now it takes a billion views.”

Data from the Mike Johns “Driving In Circles” video on TikTok showed that 66% of engagement with the video came from women, voicing safety concerns. “This speaks volumes about the trust deficit in the industry,” explains CAIPA co–founder, Jeff Folino. “CAIPA endeavors to not only help companies hear the voice of the customer but also equip them with actionable insights to help identify and validate actionable solutions in a reliable and transparent manner.”

AI, Automation and Decision Making
Retired U.S. Army Brigadier General Arnold Gordon–Bray, who served over three decades in strategic communications, combat operations and foreign affairs asserts that as society continues to yield to AI and Automation out of ease and efficiency, accountability is paramount. “Ultimate–decision making cannot be relegated to AI. Someone must always be held accountable. What does that process look like?”

Mike Johns isn’t deterred from riding in an autonomous vehicle, but he does want to know that additional safety precautions are in place. “Technology should assist and empower people, not leave them questioning their safety,” Johns emphasizes. “Through CAIPA, we want to give consumers a seat at the table while helping companies innovate in ways that prioritize safety and trust. A viral moment got us here, but we’re moving from a viral moment to meaningful change.”

Beyond the Viral Moment
Since going viral, the universally entertaining “Driving In Circles” video has sparked a song, t–shirts, and on a more serious note, a new book by Johns entitled, “Way Mo’ Problems: Glitches Need Stitches in the AI Autonomous Revolution.”

As its first official event, CAIPA will host a city–wide town hall in Atlanta, Georgia that will convene local officials, civic leaders, residents and other stakeholders for an in–depth discussion and Q&A on autonomous vehicle safety. For details visit: www.ConsumerAIProtection.org.

About Digital Mind State
Headquartered in Los Angeles, Digital Mind State (DMS) is a multidimensional creative agency at the forefront of disruption in the entertainment industry, with an ethos of rebellious creativity and innovation. Digital Mind State is the creative force behind Yo Tech This Out and Tech With Seoul, a go–to–market consultancy for Korean Electronic products seeking U.S. entry. The company’s Techfluencers™ brand merges innovative tech companies and influential voices in pop, sports, and culture. In 2024, via his nonprofit, We Are Digital, Johns launched the Make America Smart with AI Tour – a nationwide educational initiative that aims to demystify AI and promote its responsible integration in K–12 public schools, colleges, and communities. For more information about Digital Mind State, visit https://digitalmindstate.com. For media inquiries contact Anita@SenseiCommunications.com.


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AI-Media Introduz Soluções de Linguagem de Ponta na ISE 2025

BARCELONA, Espanha, Jan. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A AI–Media, líder mundial em soluções de tecnologias completas de legendagem e tradução, tem o grande prazer de anunciar a sua presença na Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025, o principal evento de tecnologia de AV e soluções integradas. De 4 a 7 de fevereiro, em Barcelona, a AI–Media demonstrará suas inovações de ponta que estão revolucionando a acessibilidade, aprimorando o envolvimento do público e solidificando sua expansão em toda a Europa.

Os participantes podem visitar a AI–Media no estande # 4G500 e ver como suas soluções estão redefinindo o futuro da legendagem e acessibilidade para emissoras e profissionais de AV.

Inovação Pioneira na ISE 2025

A AI–Media está estabelecendo novos padrões em fluxos de trabalho de acessibilidade com suas tecnologias orientadas por IA integrados perfeitamente às infraestruturas SDI e IP, juntamente com suporte aos recursos avançados de API e GPI. Visitantes da AI–Media poderão ver:

  • Legendagens EXI por IA ao Vivo: Alcance precisão incomparável, capacidade de resposta em tempo real e eficiência de custos excepcional.
  • Legendas e Traduções Multilíngues: Elimine as barreiras linguísticas com traduções em tempo real que capacitam o público global a se conectar sem esforço.
  • Tecnologia de Codificação Líder do Setor: Explore os codificadores de vídeo SDI e IP confiáveis da AI–Media, utilizado pelas principais emissoras para um desempenho excepcional em ambientes presenciais e de streaming.
  • Introdução Exclusiva: LEXI Voice: Testemunhe o futuro da tradução de voz em tempo real com o LEXI Voice, a tecnologia inovadora da AI–Media que irá transformar o setor após seu lançamento no final deste ano.

Criação de um Futuro Mais Acessível

“A AI–Media, se dedica em eliminar os limites da inovação para atender as necessidades em constantes mudanças dos clientes”, disse James Ward, Dirigente de Vendas da AI–Media. “Com a união da inovação com a praticidade, oferecemos soluções escaláveis que capacitam emissoras e profissionais de AV a alcançar diversos públicos, atender às demandas regulatórias, como a Lei Europeia de Acessibilidade, e revolucionar a forma como o conteúdo é consumido. A ISE 2025 é uma oportunidade incrível para demonstrar o poder transformador da nossa tecnologia.”

Navegando a Lei Europeia da Acessibilidade (EAA)

Com a Lei Europeia de Acessibilidade (EAA), que entrará em vigor em 28 de junho de 2025, as emissoras e os profissionais de AV estão tendo que se preparar para garantir a conformidade com a acessibilidade. As soluções avançadas da AI–Media são projetadas para atender a esses requisitos sem esforço, oferecendo integração e escalabilidade perfeitas, além de aumentar o envolvimento do público.

Por que a ISE é importante para a AI–Media

Temos muito orgulho de dar continuidade ao nosso legado de inovação e de liderança no espaço da legendagem. A ISE oferece uma oportunidade incomparável de conexão com líderes do setor, exploração das últimas tendências e estabelecimento de parcerias estratégicas com integradores de sistemas de AV em toda a Europa.

Conheça a AI–Media na ISE 2025

Não perca a oportunidade de ver as soluções transformadoras da AI–Media na ISE 2025. Visite Estande #4G500 para ver demonstrações ao vivo e como a IA–Mídia pode revolucionar suas estratégias de acessibilidade e linguagem. Para agendar uma reunião ou obter mais informações, visite ai–media.tv.

Sobre a AI–Media

Fundada na Austrália em 2003, a AI–Media é uma empresa pioneira de tecnologias especializada em soluções de fluxo de trabalho de legendagens ocultas e de legendagens com base em IA. Como líder global, a AI–Media fornece tecnologia e soluções de legendagem e tradução ao vivo e gravadas de alta qualidade com base em IA para uma gama diversificada de clientes e mercados em todo o mundo. Pela primeira vez em fevereiro de 2024, a AI–Media revelou dados inovadores que mostram a superioridade do seu produto de legendagem por IA, a LEXI, em comparação com os fluxos de trabalho humanos tradicionais. Com a nossa profunda experiência no setor e a sofisticada tecnologia de IA para criar soluções que agilizem e simplifiquem os processos, a AI–Media capacita as principais emissoras, empresas e agências governamentais de todo o mundo a garantir uma acessibilidade total e inclusivo ao seu conteúdo.

A AI–Media (ASX: AIM) começou a ser negociada no ASX em 15 de setembro de 2020.  

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AI-Media présentera ses solutions linguistiques de pointe au salon ISE 2025

BARCELONE, Espagne, 29 janv. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AI–Media, leader mondial des solutions de sous–titrage et de traduction alimentées par l’IA, est ravi d’annoncer sa première participation au salon Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025, l’événement mondial le plus important en matière de technologie audiovisuelle et de solutions intégrées. Du 4 au 7 février à Barcelone, AI–Media présentera ses innovations de pointe révolutionnant l’accessibilité, renforçant l’engagement du public et consolidant son expansion à travers l’Europe.

Les participants peuvent rendre visite à AI–Media sur le stand #4G500 afin de découvrir comment ses solutions redéfinissent l’avenir du sous–titrage et de l’accessibilité pour les radiodiffuseurs et les professionnels de l’audiovisuel.

L’innovation révolutionnaire au salon ISE 2025

AI–Media établit de nouvelles normes pour les flux de travail en matière d’accessibilité grâce à ses technologies alimentées par l’IA, qui s’intègrent facilement dans les infrastructures SDI et IP tout en prenant en charge des fonctionnalités avancées d’API et de GPI. Les visiteurs du stand d’AI–Media pourront découvrir :

  • Les sous–titres LEXI Live alimentés par l’IA : obtenez une précision inégalée, une réactivité en temps réel et une rentabilité exceptionnelle.
  • Sous–titrage et traduction multilingues : surmontez les barrières linguistiques grâce à des traductions en temps réel qui permettent aux audiences mondiales de se connecter sans effort.
  • Technologie d’encodage à la pointe de l’industrie : découvrez les encodeurs vidéo SDI et IP fiables d’AI–Media, auxquels les principaux diffuseurs font confiance pour leurs performances exceptionnelles dans un contexte de diffusion en présentiel et en ligne.
  • Aperçu exclusif de LEXI Voice : découvrez l’avenir de la traduction vocale en temps réel avec LEXI Voice, la technologie révolutionnaire d’AI–Media appelée à transformer l’industrie dès sa sortie dans le courant de l’année.

Bâtir un avenir plus accessible

« Chez AI–Media, l’accessibilité est plus qu’une question de conformité – c’est la pierre angulaire d’un monde inclusif et connecté à l’échelle mondiale », a déclaré James Ward, Directeur des ventes chez AI–Media. « En alliant innovation et praticité, nous fournissons des solutions évolutives qui permettent aux diffuseurs et aux professionnels de l’audiovisuel d’atteindre des audiences variées, de répondre aux exigences réglementaires telles que la loi européenne sur l’accessibilité, et de révolutionner la façon dont le contenu est perçu. Le salon ISE 2025 est une occasion incroyable de présenter le pouvoir transformateur de notre technologie. »

Se conformer à l’Acte européen sur l’accessibilité (European Accessibility Act – EAA)

Avec l’entrée en vigueur de l’Acte européen sur l’accessibilité (EAA) le 28 juin 2025, les radiodiffuseurs et les professionnels de l’audiovisuel sont confrontés à de nouveaux défis en matière de conformité à l’accessibilité. Les solutions avancées d’AI–Media sont conçues pour répondre à ces exigences sans effort, en offrant une intégration et une évolutivité fluides tout en augmentant l’engagement du public.

L’importance du salon ISE pour AI–Media

Les débuts d’AI–Media au salon ISE soulignent son engagement en faveur de l’innovation, de la collaboration et du leadership dans le domaine de l’audiovisuel. L’ISE offre une occasion unique de rencontrer les leaders de l’industrie, d’explorer les dernières tendances et d’établir des partenariats stratégiques avec des intégrateurs de systèmes audiovisuels dans toute l’Europe.

Rendez visite à AI–Media au salon ISE 2025

Ne manquez pas l’occasion de découvrir les solutions révolutionnaires d’AI–Media au salon ISE 2025. Rendez–vous au stand 4G500 pour assister à des démonstrations en direct et découvrir comment AI–Media peut révolutionner vos stratégies en matière d’accessibilité et de langues. Pour organiser un rendez–vous ou en savoir plus, consultez le site ai–media.tv.

À propos d’AI–Media

Fondée en 2003 en Australie, AI–Media est une entreprise technologique pionnière spécialisée dans le langage d’IA et les solutions innovantes de flux de travail de sous–titrage. En tant que leader mondial, AI–Media fournit des technologies et des solutions de sous–titrage et de traduction de haute qualité, optimisées par l’IA, en direct et en différé, à un large éventail de clients et de marchés dans le monde entier. Pour la première fois en février 2024, AI–Media a dévoilé des données inédites démontrant la supériorité de son produit de sous–titrage optimisé par l’IA, LEXI, par rapport aux processus humains traditionnels plus coûteux. Avec son expérience approfondie du secteur et sa technologie d’IA sophistiquée facilitant la création de solutions qui rationalisent et simplifient les processus, AI–Media permet aux principaux diffuseurs, entreprises et agences gouvernementales du monde entier d’assurer une accessibilité fluide et une inclusivité de leur contenu.

AI–Media (ASX : AIM) est cotée à la bourse australienne depuis le 15 septembre 2020.

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AI-Media stellt auf der ISE 2025 zukunftsweisende Sprachlösungen vor

BARCELONA, Spanien, Jan. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AI–Media, ein weltweit führender Anbieter von KI–gestützten Untertitel– und Übersetzungslösungen, wird erstmals auf der Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025, dem weltweit wichtigsten Event für AV–Technologie und integrierte Lösungen, vertreten sein. AI–Media wird vom 4. bis 7. Februar in Barcelona seine bahnbrechenden Innovationen vorstellen, die die Barrierefreiheit revolutionieren, die Einbindung des Publikums verbessern und die Expansion in ganz Europa vorantreiben.

Am Stand Nr. 4G500 können Besucherinnen und Besucher mehr darüber erfahren, wie AI–Media mit seinen Lösungen die Zukunft der Untertitelung und Barrierefreiheit für Fernsehsender und AV–Profis neu definiert.

Zukunftsweisende Innovation auf der ISE 2025

AI–Media setzt mit seinen KI–gestützten Technologien, die sich nahtlos in SDI– und IP–Infrastrukturen integrieren lassen und fortschrittliche API– und GPI–Funktionen unterstützen, neue Maßstäbe für barrierefreie Workflows. Den Besucherinnen und Besuchern des Standes von AI–Media werden folgende Technologien vorgestellt:

  • LEXI Live AI–gesteuerte Untertitel: Erzielen Sie beispiellose Präzision, Reaktionsfähigkeit in Echtzeit und außergewöhnliche Kosteneffizienz.
  • Mehrsprachige Untertitelung und Übersetzung: Überwinden Sie Sprachbarrieren mit Echtzeit–Übersetzungen, mit denen sich ein globales Publikum mühelos verbinden kann.
  • Branchenführende Encoder–Technologie: Entdecken Sie die zuverlässigen SDI– und IP–Video–Encoder von AI–Media, die von führenden Sendeanstalten für ihre außergewöhnliche Leistung sowohl in Präsenz– als auch in Streaming–Umgebungen geschätzt werden.
  • Exklusiver Vorgeschmack – LEXI Voice: Erleben Sie die Zukunft der Echtzeit–Sprachübersetzung mit LEXI Voice, der bahnbrechenden Technologie von AI–Media, die noch in diesem Jahr auf den Markt kommen und die Branche revolutionieren wird.

Die Zukunft barrierefrei gestalten

„Für AI–Media ist Barrierefreiheit mehr als nur die Einhaltung von Vorschriften – sie ist der Grundstein für eine inklusive und global vernetzte Welt“, so James Ward, Chief Sales Officer bei AI–Media. „Indem wir Innovation mit Funktionalität verbinden, liefern wir skalierbare Lösungen, die es Sendern und AV–Profis ermöglichen, ein breites Publikum zu erreichen, gesetzliche Anforderungen wie die EU–Richtlinie zur Barrierefreiheit zu erfüllen und die Art und Weise, wie Inhalte erlebt werden, zu revolutionieren. Die ISE 2025 ist eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, die transformative Kraft unserer Technologie zu demonstrieren.“

Die EU–Richtlinie zur Barrierefreiheit

Mit dem Inkrafttreten der EU–Richtlinie zur Barrierefreiheit am 28. Juni 2025 stehen Rundfunk– und Fernsehanstalten sowie AV–Fachleute vor der Herausforderung, die Einhaltung der Barrierefreiheit zu gewährleisten. Die fortschrittlichen Lösungen von AI–Media erfüllen diese Anforderungen souverän und bieten eine nahtlose Integration und Skalierbarkeit bei gleichzeitiger Steigerung des Zuschauerengagements.

Weshalb die ISE für AI–Media wichtig ist

Mit seinem Debüt auf der ISE unterstreicht AI–Media sein Engagement für Innovation, Zusammenarbeit und Leadership im AV–Sektor. Die ISE ist eine hervorragende Gelegenheit, sich mit Branchenführern auszutauschen, aktuelle Trends zu erkunden und strategische Partnerschaften mit AV–Systemintegratoren in ganz Europa aufzubauen.

Besuchen Sie AI–Media auf der ISE 2025

Verpassen Sie nicht die Chance, die innovativen Lösungen von AI–Media auf der ISE 2025 zu erleben. Besuchen Sie den Stand Nr. 4G500, um Live–Demonstrationen zu sehen und zu erfahren, wie AI–Media Ihre Strategien für Barrierefreiheit und Sprache revolutionieren kann. Um ein Treffen zu vereinbaren oder mehr zu erfahren, besuchen Sie ai–media.tv.

Über AI–Media

AI–Media wurde 2003 in Australien gegründet und ist ein innovatives Technologieunternehmen, das sich auf Lösungen für KI–Sprach– und Untertitelungs–Workflows spezialisiert hat. Als globaler Marktführer stellt AI–Media hochwertige KI–gestützte Lösungen für die Untertitelung und Übersetzung von Live–Übertragungen und aufgezeichneten Inhalten für ein breites Spektrum von Kunden und Märkten auf der ganzen Welt bereit. Im Februar 2024 präsentierte AI–Media erstmals bahnbrechende Daten, die die Überlegenheit seines KI–Untertitelungsprodukts LEXI gegenüber herkömmlichen, teureren menschlichen Arbeitsabläufen belegen. Mit umfassender Branchenerfahrung und ausgefeilter KI–Technologie zur Entwicklung von Lösungen, die Prozesse optimieren und vereinfachen, unterstützt AI–Media führende Rundfunkanstalten, Unternehmen und Regierungsbehörden weltweit dabei, die nahtlose Zugänglichkeit und Inklusivität ihrer Inhalte sicherzustellen.

AI–Media (ASX: AIM) hat am 15. September 2020 den Handel an der ASX aufgenommen.

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EBC Financial Group Faz Parceria com o Shakti Regeneration Institute Para Capacitar Comunidades Marginalizadas e Promover Esforços de Preservação Indígena

RANAGHAT, Índia, Jan. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O EBC Financial Group (EBC), uma corretora financeira global líder, anuncia com orgulho sua mais recente iniciativa de Responsabilidade Social Corporativa (RSC) por meio de uma parceria estratégica com a Shakti Empowerment Education Foundation, parte do Shakti Regeneration Institute (SRI). Esta colaboração dará apoio a escola Ramakrishna Vedanta Vidyapith na Bengala Ocidental, Índia, proporcionando a 50 alunos de baixa renda acesso a materiais educacionais essenciais, uniformes, aulas vocacionais de costura e atividades extracurriculares.

Direitos autorais da imagem: Shakti Regeneration Institute

Essa parceria faz parte da estratégia mais ampla de RSC do EBC, que complementa seu papel de corretora financeira global, permite o acesso aos mercados globais e promove a educação equitativa e desenvolvimento sustentável em comunidades onde as oportunidades econômicas são limitadas.

O EBC Financial Group apoiou o seriado de educação pública What Economists Really Do (WERD) da University of Oxford com o patrocínio de dois episódios: The Economics of Tax Evasion em 2023 e Macroeconomics and Climate em novembro de 2024. Esses episódios falam como a economia pode abordar questões sociais significativas e refletir a missão mais ampla do EBC de capacitar a tomada de decisões informadas – um princípio que também impulsiona seus serviços globais de corretagem, permitindo que indivíduos e instituições naveguem com confiança nos mercados financeiros. A série WERD é produzida de forma independente pelo Department of Economics, demostrando sua dedicação em unir a pesquisa acadêmica aos desafios do mundo real.

Juntas, essas iniciativas demonstram a dedicação do EBC em promover o acesso à educação, promover o discurso crítico e enfrentar os desafios interconectados de desenvolvimento socioeconômico e sustentabilidade. Mudando o foco para a Índia, a parceria do EBC com o SRI reforça sua missão de impulsionar mudanças sociais de longo prazo em nível local, capacitando os indivíduos com as ferramentas para que eles possam prosperar e contribuir para o desenvolvimento das suas comunidades e, ao mesmo tempo, promover o desenvolvimento sustentável em nível de base.

Além desse patrocínio essencial, a liderança do EBC em advocacia global pode ser observado nas suas contribuições para o próximo documentário #TheRegenerationGeneration, uma iniciativa do SRI dirigida por seu fundador, Indrani Pal–Chaudhuri. O filme, que aborda a necessidade urgente de financiamento e educação regenerativos, destaca os esforços dos vencedores do Prêmio Nobel, inovadores, líderes empresariais, educadores e líderes indígenas que trabalham em conjunto para proteger ecossistemas e comunidades vulneráveis das crescentes ameaças das mudanças climáticas. Ele também apresenta entrevistas com David Barrett, CEO do EBC Financial Group (UK) Ltd., e com o Professor Teytelboym do Department of Economics, Oxford University. O envolvimento do EBC em ambos os projetos sociais é um exemplo do seu compromisso de não apenas apoiar as comunidades locais, mas também de promover a conscientização e a ação globais em direção a futuros sustentáveis e equitativos.

Barrett expressou a importância estratégica dessa parceria: “O EBC reconhece que o verdadeiro poder da educação cria a base para a transformação das sociedades e a abertura de caminhos para uma mudança duradoura. A nossa parceria com o Shakti Regeneration Institute é mais do que um patrocínio – reflete a nossa dedicação em elevar a próxima geração, pois apoiamos a escola Ramakrishna Vedanta Vidyapith ao equipar as crianças marginalizadas com as ferramentas de que precisam para prosperar. Com o nosso envolvimento no documentário #TheRegenerationGeneration 2025, amplificamos as vozes das comunidades indígenas e apoiamos a preservação do seu patrimônio cultural e ambiental. A colaboração contínua do EBC com o Department of Economics da University of Oxford se baseia no sucesso do seu webinar anterior, que se concentrou na The Economics of Tax Evasion (Economia da Evasão Fiscal). Ao investir na educação em todos os níveis, pretendemos criar oportunidades, promover a equidade e enfrentar os desafios do nosso tempo. Esses esforços se alinham perfeitamente aos nossos valores fundamentais de integridade, responsabilidade e sustentabilidade.”

Ajay Pal–Chaudhuri, Presidente e Fundador do Shakti Regeneration Institute, comentou: “Estamos entusiasmados com o anúncio da nossa parceria com o EBC Financial Group, uma colaboração que incorpora a convergência da responsabilidade corporativa com o impacto global. Juntos, embarcamos em uma jornada transformadora, unindo os nossos pontos fortes na educação e defesa ecológica para capacitar comunidades em todo o mundo. Com o apoio do EBC, além de capacitar as crianças marginalizadas por meio da educação, também aumentamos a conscientização global quanto aos desafios críticos que as comunidades indígenas enfrentam e a situação dos ecossistemas vulneráveis.”

Valores Fundamentais no Coração da Missão do EBC
O compromisso do EBC em fazer uma diferença significativa está alinhado com os seus valores fundamentais de dedicação, responsabilidade e integridade. Ao garantir que os recursos financeiros sejam direcionados para projetos impactantes, o EBC demonstra como a responsabilidade corporativa pode promover mudanças no mundo real, contribuir para o bem–estar das comunidades e preservar os ecossistemas que sustentam as populações vulneráveis. Operando sob regulamentação de alto nível, o EBC une sua missão de equipar os investidores com acesso a mercados globais, como moedas, índices e commodities, aos investimentos sociais impactantes que contribuem para o bem–estar e a sustentabilidade das comunidades.

A escola Ramakrishna Vedanta Vidyapith, que celebrará o 25º. aniversário da sua fundação em janeiro de 2025, tem sido uma instituição vital para a melhoria das comunidades locais na Bengala Ocidental. Com os seus programas educacionais, a escola capacita crianças e mulheres de origens marginalizadas, ajudando–as a quebrar o ciclo da pobreza e a contribuir positivamente para as suas comunidades. O apoio do EBC aprimora a missão da escola ajudando a garantir que essas crianças recebam além da educação básica treinamento vocacional e oportunidades de criação de comunidades que as preparem para o sucesso a longo prazo. Para mais informações sobre o SRI e sua missão, visite www.shaktiregeneration.org.

Para mais informações sobre as causas e iniciativas do EBC, visite https://www.ebc.com/ESG.

Sobre o EBC Financial Group
Fundado no conceituado distrito financeiro de Londres, o EBC Financial Group (EBC) é conhecido pelos seus serviços de corretagem financeira e gestão de ativos. Com escritórios estrategicamente localizados em centros financeiros proeminentes, como Londres, Sydney, Hong Kong, Tóquio, Singapura, Ilhas Cayman, Bangkok, Limassol e muitos outros, o EBC atende a uma ampla clientela dos mercados e de trading globais, inclusive de moedas, commodities, ações e índices.

Reconhecido com várias premiações, o EBC se orgulha de aderir aos principais níveis de padrões éticos e regulamentações internacionais. As subsidiárias do EBC Financial Group são regulamentadas e licenciadas em suas jurisdições locais. O EBC Financial Group (UK) Limited é regulado pela Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) do Reino Unido, o EBC Financial Group (Cayman) Limited é regulado pela Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA), o EBC Financial Group (Australia) Pty Ltd e o EBC Asset Management Pty Ltd são regulados pela Australia’s Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

No centro do Grupo EBC estão profissionais experientes com mais de 30 anos de profunda experiência em grandes instituições financeiras, tendo navegado habilmente por ciclos econômicos significativos, desde o Plaza Accord até a crise do franco suíço em 2015. O EBC defende uma cultura na qual a integridade, o respeito e a segurança dos ativos dos clientes são fundamentais, garantindo que todo o envolvimento dos investidores seja tratado com a máxima seriedade que merece.

O EBC é o Parceiro Oficial de Câmbio do FC Barcelona, oferecendo serviços especializados em regiões como Ásia, LATAM, Oriente Médio, África e Oceania. O EBC Financial Group tem parceria com a Unidos para Combater a Malária, uma campanha da Fundação das Nações Unidas que visa aumentar a saúde global. A partir de fevereiro de 2024 o EBC passou a apoiar a série de engajamentos públicos “What Economists Really Do” (O que os economistas realmente fazem) do Department of Economics da Oxford University, desmistificando a economia e sua aplicação aos principais desafios sociais para aumentar a sua compreensão e o diálogo do público.

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Contato com a Mídia:
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Gerente Global de Relações Públicas (EMEA, LATAM)
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Chyna Elvina
Gerente Global de Relações Públicas (APAC, LATAM)
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Líder de Relações Públicas Globais
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Partnerschaft zwischen EBC Financial Group und Shakti Regeneration Institute zur Stärkung marginalisierter Gemeinschaften und Förderung indigener Völker

RANAGHAT, Indien, Jan. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Die EBC Financial Group (EBC), ein führender globaler Finanzdienstleister, ist stolz darauf, ihre jüngste Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR)–Initiative im Rahmen einer strategischen Partnerschaft mit der Shakti Empowerment Education Foundation, Teil des Shakti Regeneration Institute (SRI), bekannt zu geben. Ziel dieser Partnerschaft ist es, die Ramakrishna Vedanta Vidyapith Schule in Westbengalen, Indien, zu unterstützen und 50 einkommensschwachen Schülern den Zugang zu grundlegenden Bildungsmaterialien, Uniformen, berufsbezogenen Nähkursen und außerschulischen Aktivitäten zu ermöglichen.

Bildrechte: Shakti Regeneration Institute

Diese Zusammenarbeit ist Teil der umfassenden CSR–Strategie der EBC, die ihre Rolle als globaler Finanzdienstleister ergänzt. Sie ermöglicht den Zugang zu globalen Märkten und trägt gleichzeitig zur Förderung von gerechter Bildung und nachhaltiger Entwicklung in Gemeinschaften bei, in denen die wirtschaftlichen Perspektiven begrenzt sind.

Die EBC Financial Group hat die öffentliche Bildungsreihe What Economists Really Do (WERD) der Oxford University durch das Sponsoring von zwei Folgen unterstützt: The Economics of Tax Evasion im Jahr 2023 und Macroeconomics and Climate im November 2024. Darin wird der Frage nachgegangen, wie die Wirtschaft wichtige gesellschaftliche Probleme angehen kann und wie sich das übergeordnete Ziel der EBC, eine fundierte Entscheidungsfindung zu ermöglichen, umsetzen lässt – ein Prinzip, das auch die Grundlage für die globalen Finanzdienstleistungen der EBC darstellt und Privatpersonen und Institutionen eine sichere Navigation auf den Finanzmärkten ermöglicht. Die WERD–Reihe wird unabhängig vom Department of Economics produziert und spiegelt dessen Anliegen wider, eine Brücke zwischen akademischer Forschung und realen Problemstellungen zu schlagen.

Insgesamt verdeutlichen diese Initiativen das Engagement der EBC für die Verbesserung des Bildungszugangs, die Förderung eines kritischen Diskurses und die Bewältigung der in Bezug auf die sozioökonomische und nachhaltige Entwicklung bestehenden, miteinander verbundenen Herausforderungen. Die Partnerschaft der EBC mit dem SRI, die sich auf Indien konzentriert, bekräftigt das Vorhaben der EBC, einen langfristigen gesellschaftlichen Wandel auf lokaler Ebene voranzutreiben und den Menschen die Instrumente an die Hand zu geben, die sie benötigen, um zu gedeihen und zur Entwicklung ihrer Gemeinschaften beizutragen, während sie gleichzeitig eine nachhaltige Entwicklung an der Basis unterstützen.

Neben diesem wichtigen Sponsoring stellt die EBC ihr beispielhaftes globales Engagement durch Beiträge zum kommenden Dokumentarfilm #TheRegenerationGeneration unter Beweis, einer Initiative des SRI unter der Regie von dessen Gründerin Indrani Pal–Chaudhuri. Der Film weist auf die dringende Notwendigkeit einer regenerativen Finanz– und Bildungspolitik hin und zeigt die Bemühungen von Nobelpreisträgern, Innovatoren, Wirtschaftsführern, Pädagogen und Sprechern indigener Gemeinschaften auf, die sich gemeinsam für den Schutz gefährdeter Ökosysteme und Gemeinschaften vor den zunehmenden Bedrohungen des Klimawandels einsetzen. Darüber hinaus sind Interviews mit David Barrett, CEO der EBC Financial Group (UK) Ltd., und Professor Teytelboym vom Department of Economics der Oxford University zu sehen. Mit ihrer Beteiligung an beiden Sozialprojekten unterstreicht die EBC ihre Entschlossenheit, nicht nur lokale Gemeinschaften zu unterstützen, sondern auch das globale Bewusstsein und Handeln zugunsten einer nachhaltigen und gerechten Zukunft zu fördern.

Barrett äußerte sich zur strategischen Bedeutung dieser Partnerschaft wie folgt: „Wir bei EBC sind uns bewusst, dass durch Bildung die Grundlage für die Umgestaltung von Gesellschaften und die Erschließung von Perspektiven für einen dauerhaften Wandel geschaffen wird. Unsere Partnerschaft mit dem Shakti Regeneration Institute ist nicht nur ein Sponsoring, sondern Ausdruck unseres Engagements für die nächste Generation: Wir unterstützen die Ramakrishna Vedanta Vidyapith Schule dabei, benachteiligte Kinder mit den nötigen Ressourcen auszustatten, damit sie sich gut entwickeln können. Durch unsere Beteiligung an dem Dokumentarfilm #TheRegenerationGeneration 2025 verschaffen wir den Stimmen indigener Gemeinschaften Gehör und unterstützen den Erhalt ihres kulturellen und ökologischen Erbes. Ebenso möchten wir uns durch unsere Zusammenarbeit mit dem Department of Economics der Oxford University im Rahmen des WERD–Programms für ein besseres globales Verständnis kritischer wirtschaftlicher und gesellschaftlicher Themen einsetzen. Indem wir auf allen Ebenen in Bildung investieren, wollen wir Perspektiven schaffen, Chancengleichheit fördern und die Herausforderungen unserer Zeit angehen. Diese Anstrengungen stehen im Einklang mit unseren Grundwerten Integrität, Verantwortung und Nachhaltigkeit.“

Ajay Pal–Chaudhuri, Chairman und Founder des Shakti Regeneration Institute, erklärte dazu: „Wir freuen uns sehr, unsere Partnerschaft mit der EBC Financial Group bekannt zu geben, eine Zusammenarbeit, die das Zusammenwirken von unternehmerischer Verantwortung und globalem Einfluss verkörpert. Gemeinsam begeben wir uns auf eine transformative Reise und bringen unsere Stärken in den Bereichen Bildung und ökologisches Engagement zusammen, um Gemeinschaften weltweit handlungsfähig zu machen. Dank der Unterstützung von EBC können wir nicht nur benachteiligte Kinder durch Bildung fördern, sondern auch ein globales Bewusstsein für die kritischen Herausforderungen schaffen, denen sich indigene Gemeinschaften gegenübersehen. Außerdem können wir für den Zustand gefährdeter Ökosysteme sensibilisieren.“

Grundlegende Werte im Mittelpunkt des Auftrags der EBC
Der Anspruch der EBC, etwas zu bewegen, steht im Einklang mit ihren Grundwerten Engagement, Verantwortung und Integrität. Indem sicherstellt wird, dass die Finanzmittel in wirkungsvolle Projekte fließen, zeigt die EBC anschaulich, wie unternehmerische Verantwortung einen realen Wandel bewirken kann und zum Wohl von Gemeinschaften sowie zur Erhaltung von Ökosystemen beiträgt, die gefährdeten Bevölkerungsgruppen als Lebensgrundlage dienen. Unter Einhaltung strenger Vorschriften verfolgt die EBC das Ziel, Anlegern Zugang zu globalen Märkten wie Währungen, Indizes und Rohstoffen zu verschaffen, und kombiniert dies mit wirkungsvollen sozialen Investitionen, die zum Wohl der Gemeinschaft und zur Nachhaltigkeit beitragen.

Die Ramakrishna Vedanta Vidyapith Schule, die im Januar 2025 ihr 25–jähriges Bestehen feiert, leistet einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Stärkung der lokalen Gemeinschaften in Westbengalen. Mit ihren Bildungsprogrammen befähigt die Schule Kinder und Frauen aus benachteiligten Verhältnissen, den Kreislauf der Armut zu durchbrechen und ihre Gemeinden aktiv zu unterstützen. Mit ihrer Unterstützung leistet die EBC einen entscheidenden Beitrag zum Auftrag der Schule und ermöglicht diesen Kindern nicht nur eine schulische Grundausbildung, sondern auch eine Berufsausbildung sowie Chancen zur Stärkung der Gemeinschaft, die sie auf eine erfolgreiche Zukunft vorbereiten. Weitere Informationen über das SRI und seinen Auftrag finden Sie unter www.shaktiregeneration.org.

Weitere Informationen über die Initiativen und Projekte der EBC finden Sie unter https://www.ebc.com/ESG.

Über die EBC Financial Group
Die EBC Financial Group (EBC) wurde im angesehenen Londoner Finanzdistrikt gegründet und ist für ihr Dienstleistungsangebot im Bereich Finanzvermittlung und Vermögensverwaltung bekannt. Mit strategisch günstig gelegenen Niederlassungen in bekannten Finanzzentren wie London, Sydney, Hongkong, Tokio, Singapur, den Kaimaninseln, Bangkok, Limassol und anderen ermöglicht EBC Privatanlegern, professionellen und institutionellen Investoren den Zugang zu einer Vielzahl globaler Märkte und Handelsmöglichkeiten, darunter Währungen, Rohstoffe, Aktien und Indizes.

Die EBC wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet und ist stolz darauf, führende ethische Standards und internationale Vorschriften einzuhalten. Die Tochtergesellschaften der EBC Financial Group sind in ihren jeweiligen lokalen Rechtsprechungen reguliert und lizenziert. Die EBC Financial Group (UK) Limited wird von der britischen Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) reguliert, die EBC Financial Group (Cayman) Limited wird von der Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) reguliert, die EBC Financial Group (Australia) Pty Ltd und die EBC Asset Management Pty Ltd werden von der australischen Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) reguliert.

Den Kern der EBC Group bilden erfahrene Fachleute mit mehr als 30 Jahren fundierter Erfahrung in großen Finanzinstituten, die geschickt durch bedeutende Wirtschaftszyklen navigiert sind, vom Plaza Accord bis zur Schweizer Frankenkrise 2015. Die EBC setzt sich für eine Kultur ein, in der Integrität, Respekt und die Sicherheit des Kundenvermögens an erster Stelle stehen, und stellt sicher, dass jedes Engagement eines Anlegers mit der größten Ernsthaftigkeit behandelt wird, die es verdient.

Die EBC ist der offizielle Devisenpartner des FC Barcelona und bietet spezialisierte Dienstleistungen in Regionen wie Asien, LATAM, dem Nahen Osten, Afrika und Ozeanien. Die EBC ist auch Partner von United to Beat Malaria, einer Kampagne der United Nations Foundation zur Verbesserung der globalen Gesundheitslage. Seit Februar 2024 unterstützt die EBC die Reihe „What Economists Really Do“ (Was Ökonomen wirklich tun) des Department of Economics der Oxford University, in der die Wirtschaftswissenschaften entmystifiziert und auf wichtige gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen angewandt werden, um das öffentliche Verständnis und den Dialog zu verbessern.

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EBC Financial Group s’associe au Shakti Regeneration Institute pour autonomiser les communautés marginalisées et promouvoir les efforts de protection des populations autochtones

RANAGHAT, Inde, 29 janv. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EBC Financial Group (EBC) l’un des principaux courtiers financiers au monde, est fier d’annoncer sa dernière initiative en matière de responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RSE) grâce à un partenariat stratégique avec la Shakti Empowerment Education Foundation, faisant partie du Shakti Regeneration Institute (SRI). Cette collaboration permettra de soutenir l’école Ramakrishna Vedanta Vidyapith située dans l’État du Bengal occidental en Inde, en offrant à 50 élèves issus de familles à faible revenu un accès à des fournitures scolaires, à des uniformes, à des cours de couture et à des activités parascolaires.

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Ce partenariat s’inscrit dans la stratégie plus large d’EBC en matière de RSE, qui complète son rôle de courtier financier d’envergure mondiale en facilitant l’accès aux marchés internationaux tout en promouvant une éducation équitable et un développement durable dans les communautés où les opportunités économiques sont limitées.

EBC Financial Group a soutenu la série éducative publique What Economists Really Do (WERD) de l’Université d’Oxford en parrainant deux épisodes : The Economics of Tax Evasion en 2023 et Macroeconomics and Climate en novembre 2024. Ces deux épisodes explorent la manière dont l’économie peut répondre à des enjeux sociétaux majeurs ; ils reflètent la mission plus large d’EBC qui consiste à favoriser une prise de décision éclairée. Un principe qui guide également ses services de courtage mondiaux, permettant aux individus et aux institutions de naviguer en toute confiance sur les marchés financiers. La série WERD est produite de manière indépendante par le Département d’économie, ce qui témoigne de la volonté de faire le lien entre la recherche universitaire et les défis du monde réel.

Ensemble, ces initiatives témoignent de l’engagement d’EBC à promouvoir l’accès à l’éducation, à favoriser le discours critique et à relever les défis interconnectés du développement socio–économique et du développement durable. Si l’on se concentre sur l’Inde, le partenariat d’EBC avec SRI renforce sa mission de conduire un changement sociétal à long terme au niveau local, en dotant les individus des outils nécessaires pour s’épanouir et contribuer au développement de leurs communautés, tout en favorisant le développement durable à l’échelle locale.

Outre ce parrainage essentiel, le leadership d’EBC en matière de représentation mondiale se reflète dans ses contributions au prochain documentaire #TheRegenerationGeneration, une initiative de SRI réalisée par sa fondatrice, Indrani Pal–Chaudhuri. Le film, qui aborde le besoin urgent en termes d’éducation et de financement régénérateurs, met en lumière les efforts de lauréats du prix Nobel, d’innovateurs, de chefs d’entreprise, d’éducateurs et de leaders autochtones qui travaillent ensemble pour protéger les écosystèmes et les communautés vulnérables face aux menaces du changement climatique. Le film présente également des entretiens avec David Barrett, PDG d’EBC Financial Group (UK) Ltd. et avec le Professeur Teytelboym du Département d’économie de l’Université d’Oxford. L’implication d’EBC dans ces deux projets sociaux souligne son engagement non seulement à soutenir les communautés locales mais également à favoriser une prise de conscience et une action d’envergure mondiale en faveur d’un avenir durable et équitable.

David Barrett a souligné l’importance stratégique de ce partenariat en ces termes : « Chez EBC, nous reconnaissons que le véritable pouvoir de l’éducation réside dans sa capacité à poser les bases d’une transformation des sociétés et à ouvrir la voie vers des changements durables. Notre partenariat avec le Shakti Regeneration Institute est bien plus qu’un simple parrainage dans la mesure où il reflète notre volonté à encourager la prochaine génération par le soutien à l’école Ramakrishna Vedanta Vidyapith afin qu’elle fournisse aux enfants marginalisés les outils dont ils ont besoin pour s’épanouir. En participant au documentaire #TheRegenerationGeneration 2025 nous amplifions les voix des communautés autochtones et soutenons la préservation de leur patrimoine culturel et environnemental. De même, notre collaboration avec le Département d’économie de l’Université d’Oxford dans le cadre de leur programme WERD souligne notre volonté d’améliorer la compréhension globale des questions économiques et sociétales essentielles. En investissant dans l’éducation à tous les niveaux, nous visons à créer des opportunités, à promouvoir l’équité et à relever les défis de notre époque. Ces efforts s’alignent parfaitement avec nos valeurs fondamentales d’intégrité, de responsabilité et de durabilité. »

Ajay Pal–Chaudhuri, Président et Fondateur du Shakti Regeneration Institute, a de son côté commenté : « Nous sommes ravis d’annoncer notre partenariat avec EBC Financial Group, une collaboration qui incarne la convergence de la responsabilité d’entreprise et l’impact mondial. Ensemble, nous entreprenons un voyage transformateur, combinant nos forces en matière d’éducation et de défense de l’écologie pour autonomiser les communautés à travers le monde. Avec EBC nous ne nous contentons pas d’autonomiser les enfants marginalisés par l’éducation, mais nous sensibilisons également le monde aux défis majeurs auxquels sont confrontées les communautés autochtones et à la situation critique des écosystèmes vulnérables. »

Les valeurs fondamentales au cœur de la mission d’EBC
L’engagement d’EBC à avoir un impact significatif s’aligne avec ses valeurs fondamentales de dévouement, de responsabilité et d’intégrité. En veillant à ce que les ressources financières soient affectées à des projets porteurs d’un impact réel, EBC illustre la manière dont la responsabilité des entreprises peut favoriser des changements concrets, en contribuant au bien–être des communautés et à la préservation des écosystèmes qui soutiennent les populations vulnérables. En agissant dans le cadre d’une législation de premier ordre, EBC associe sa mission d’offrir aux investisseurs un accès aux marchés mondiaux tels que les devises, les indices et les matières premières à des investissements sociaux à fort impact qui contribuent au bien–être des communautés et à la durabilité.

L’école Ramakrishna Vedanta Vidyapith, qui célébrera le 25ᵉ anniversaire de sa création en janvier 2025, joue le rôle d’une institution vitale pour le mieux–être des communautés locales du Bengale occidental. Grâce à ses programmes éducatifs, l’école permet aux enfants et aux femmes issus de milieux marginalisés de rompre le cycle de la pauvreté et de contribuer positivement à leurs communautés. Le soutien d’EBC renforce la mission de l’école, en veillant à ce que ces enfants reçoivent non seulement une éducation de base mais également une formation professionnelle et des opportunités de développement pour la communauté qui les prépareront à des succès pérennes. Pour plus d’informations sur le SRI et ses missions, consultez le site www.shaktiregeneration.org.

Pour en savoir plus sur les causes et initiatives soutenues par EBC, consultez le site : https://www.ebc.com/ESG.

À propos d’EBC Financial Group
Fondé dans le prestigieux quartier financier de Londres, EBC Financial Group (EBC) est réputé pour ses services de courtage financier et de gestion d’actifs. Avec des bureaux stratégiquement situés dans des centres financiers de premier plan tels que Londres, Sydney, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapour, les îles Caïmans, Bangkok, Limassol, et bien d’autres villes encore, EBC permet aux investisseurs particuliers, professionnels et institutionnels d’accéder à un large éventail de marchés mondiaux et d’opportunités de trading, notamment dans le domaine des devises, des matières premières, des actions et des indices.

Lauréat de multiples récompenses, EBC est fier de respecter les plus hauts niveaux de normes éthiques et de réglementation internationale. Les filiales d’EBC Financial Group sont réglementées et agréées dans leurs juridictions locales. EBC Financial Group (UK) Limited est réglementé par la Financial Conduct Authority (« FCA ») du Royaume–Uni, EBC Financial Group (Cayman) Limited est réglementé par la Monetary Authority (« CIMA ») des Îles Caïmans, et EBC Financial Group (Australia) Pty Ltd et EBC Asset Management Pty Ltd sont réglementés par la Securities and Investments Commission (« ASIC ») australienne.

Au cœur d’EBC Group sont réunis des professionnels chevronnés, forts de plus de 30 ans d’expérience marquée dans des institutions financières majeures, ayant habilement traversé des cycles économiques majeurs, des accords du Plaza à la crise du franc suisse de 2015. EBC défend une culture où l’intégrité, le respect et la sécurité des actifs de ses clients priment et veille à ce que chaque engagement d’investisseur soit traité avec tout le sérieux qu’il mérite.

EBC est Partenaire officiel des marchés des changes du FC Barcelona, et propose des services spécialisés en Asie, Afrique, Amérique latine, Océanie et au Moyen–Orient. EBC est également partenaire de United to Beat Malaria, une campagne de la United Nations Foundation dont l’objectif est d’améliorer les résultats en matière de santé mondiale. Depuis février 2024, EBC accompagne la série d’engagement public « What Economists Really Do » du Département d’Économie de l’Université d’Oxford, visant à démystifier l’économie et son application aux grands défis de société afin d’améliorer la compréhension et le dialogue avec le public.

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