RNIB’s flagship support service for people with eye conditions and sight loss has been awarded the prestigious Advice Quality Standard (AQS) – the only quality standard for organisations working in social welfare and law. The standard was achieved by RNIB’s Eye Care Liaison Officer service (ECLOs) who are employed by RNIB in partnership with the NHS and work in eye clinics across the UK. They provide emotional and practical support before, up to and beyond a patient’s diagnosis. They also play a vital role in advising clinical staff about life…
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The Fairtrade Effect: how new research suggests encouraging progress for farmers, women and workers
Fairtrade farmers and producers tend to enjoy greater economic benefits — including higher incomes, farm revenues and net returns — than they would otherwise have done, according to a recent study. Fairtrade also provides greater price stability and more money to invest in businesses and communities. These are some of the findings of the Fairtrade Evidence Map 2021-2024, a study commissioned by Fairtrade International to better understand our impact, and identify areas where we can improve. The main focus of the study is a close analysis of 122 studies and…
WMO faces the future, with action plan on Artificial Intelligence
A new Joint Advisory Group on Artificial Intelligence will inform WMO activities in relation to the development and use of AI intelligence technologies in meteorology and hydrology. It will seek to accelerate integration of AI into the WMO infrastructure and research activities. There is a special focus on incorporating AI in the WMO Integrated Processing and Prediction System (WIPPS) – which is the backbone of all forecasting. WMO will work collaboratively with the public, private and academic sectors in applying AI and machine learning technologies to strengthen the entire…
Mis/Disinformation Survey Highlights Urgent Need for Stronger Alliances while 81% oppose Platforms Dropping Independent Fact-Checkers
ICCO’s latest Mis/Disinformation Survey, conducted under the Media Information and Education Pledge, has revealed a growing demand among communications professionals for unified action against information pollution. Drawing insights from respondents across +20 countries[1], the survey shows increasing concern and a clear call for collaboration, upskilling and responsible technology use. The research comes at a time when misinformation and disinformation have been named the most significant short-term global risks in the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2025. Developed under the Media Information and Education Pledge by: International Communications Consultancy Organisation…
Global leaders unite to accelerate cervical cancer elimination efforts
Governments, donors, multilateral institutions, the private sector and partners today announced significant policy, programmatic, and financial commitments to eliminate one of the most preventable cancers. At the 2nd Global Cervical Cancer Elimination Forum, hosted in Bali, Indonesia, on 17-19 June, leaders announced a wave of new investments and policy pledges to expand access to HPV vaccination, screening and treatment – bringing the world closer to making cervical cancer the first cancer to ever be eliminated. The forum is attended by more than 300 participants, among them are high-level delegates,…