‫CATHETRIX تطلق تثبيت قسطرة Foley الأكثر استقرارًا في العالم في معرض الصحة العربي 2023

يتيح جهاز التأمين الذي تمت ترقيته فصلًا واضحًا وسريعًا لقسطرة الإحليل في Foley في حالات إزاحة القسطرة العرضية وآلية ذكية مضادة للانزلاق يمكن أن تستمر لمدة 14 يومًا.

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة،26 دجنبر/كانون الأول 2022

/ PRNewswire / — ستطلق شركة CATHETRIX ، المطور المبتكر لأجهزة تثبيت القسطرة البولية الذكية ( Foley) ، تجاريًا مثبت القسطرة للوقاية من التهابات المسالك البولية ( UTIs ) وعمليات الاستخراج العرضي للقسطرة Foley في معرض الصحة العربي 2023 ، والذي سيعقد في الفترة الممتدة من 30 يناير/كانون الثاني إلى 2 فبراير/شباط، 2023، في دبي بالإمارات العربية المتحدة.

Foley/Safe هو أول جهاز تثبيت وتأمين يحمي من الاستخراج العرضي للقسطرة البولية عن طريق قطع القسطرة وتفريغ بالون الاحتجاز ومنع تلف المثانة والإحليل.

ستقدم CATETRIX في المنصة 5 في الجناح الوطني الإسرائيلي (قاعات سعيد – SA ، كشك H54 ) نسخة مطورة من Foley/Safe ، والتي تتضمن ثلاث طبقات واقية:

  • التثبيت – تُثبِّت الرقعة اللاصقة القسطرة في مكانها وتمنع نقل حركات القسطرة البسيطة إلى الجهاز البولي.
  • آلية ذكية مضادة للانزلاق – تكتشف وتمتص حركات القسطرة الطفيفة وتمنع سحب القسطرة. يمكن أن تستمر الرقعة المضادة للانزلاق لمدة 14 يومًا دون استبدال، مما يقلل من خطر الإصابة بالتهاب المسالك البولية المرتبطة بالقسطرة.
  • الفصل – عندما تكون قوة السحب كبيرة ودراماتيكية، فإن آلية القطع المتقدمة تعمل بسلاسة في قطع القسطرة. ونتيجة لذلك، فإن بالون احتجاز القسطرة ينكمش مما يتيح إزالته بأمان وسهولة.

تمنع هذه الآليات نقل العناصر الخارجية إلى الجهاز البولي وهي حصرية لـ Foley/Safe 2.0 .

قال تال هداس، كبير مسؤولي التسويق في CATHETRIX : “يوفر لنا معرض الصحة العربي فرصة ممتازة لإطلاق قسطرة Foley الأكثر استقرارًا في العالم تجاريًا”. “يمكن لنظام الرعاية الصحية المتطور للغاية في الخليج العربي الاستفادة من استخدام Foley/Safe 2.0 المبتكر لتحسين رفاهية المريض مع الاستفادة من طبقات الحماية الإضافية.”

تم تعديل جهاز Foley/Safe 2.0 وفقًا لمتطلبات النظام الطبي ويتم تفضيله من قبل الجراحين والممرضات في مجالات المسالك البولية وطب الشيخوخة وجراحة العظام وأمراض النساء.

يمنع Foley/Safe 2.0 بأمان الجراحة والاستشفاء المكلف. تقوم شركة CATHETRIX بتطوير مثبت متقدم جديد لأنابيب فغر الكلية.

حول CATHETRIX

CATHETRIX هي شركة مبتكرة لأجهزة تأمين القسطرة تعمل على تطوير وإنتاج تثبيتات القسطرة الذكية وتقديم حلول السلامة للمستشفيات والرعاية المنزلية.

حدد موعدًا لمعرض الصحة العربي 2023، https://cathetrix.com/

جهة الاتصال:

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+972-52-2423043

LG TO UNVEIL NEW MINIMALIST-DESIGN APPLIANCES AT CES 2023

Embracing a Timeless Aesthetic and Sustainability, New Appliances Stick to the Essentials to Deliver New Customer Value

SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — LG Electronics (LG) is set to introduce a new line of minimalist-design appliances, including a washer and dryer, at CES 2023. Taking a ‘back to basics’ approach, the new range focuses on the essence of each appliance, removing all unnecessary design elements to deliver a timeless, minimalist aesthetic. The distinctive, durable products also reflect LG’s strong commitment to sustainability, featuring recycled materials inside and out, and requiring fewer parts and less energy to make than conventional appliances.

LG’s new line of minimalist-design appliances unveiled at CES 2023

Refreshingly unadorned, LG’s minimalist appliances match with any kind of décor, color scheme, or interior trend. The lineup’s achromatic color palette and lack of decorative embellishment offers a modern yet classic look that allows the products to blend in seamlessly with their surroundings. In addition to a clean, simple design language, LG’s appliances boast an elegantly clear control experience that users will find effortlessly easy to get to grips with.

Aligned with LG’s goal to continuously reduce environmental impact across all areas of operations, the stylish, new products have been designed with sustainability in mind. By lowering the number of components and printed elements used, LG’s minimalist-design appliances take less time, use fewer resources, and require less energy to manufacture. Each model in the new range also features internal and external parts – and ships in packaging – made from recyclable materials.

The new range, which includes a refrigerator, washing machine, dryer, oven range and dishwasher, is also a part of LG’s innovative upgradable appliance lineup, meaning users can add new features to the products via the Upgrade Center in the LG ThinQ™ app.

“Sustainable, stylish and simple to use, our minimalist-design appliances deliver new customer value,” said Lyu Jae-cheol, president of LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company. “We will continue to provide advanced, thoughtfully-designed solutions incorporating our innovative technologies and reflecting our commitment to environmental responsibility.”

Visitors to LG’s booth (#15501, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas) at CES 2023 from January 5-8 can experience all of the company’s latest innovations, including the new minimalist-design appliance lineup.

About LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company

The LG Home Appliance & Air Solution Company is a global leader in home appliances, smart home solutions, air solutions as well as visionary products featuring LG ThinQ AI. The company is creating various solutions with its industry leading core technologies and is committed to making life better and healthier for consumers by developing thoughtfully designed kitchen appliances, living appliances, HVAC and air purification solutions. Together, these products deliver enhanced convenience, superb performance, efficient operation and compelling health benefits. For more news on LG, visit www.LGnewsroom.com.

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HUAWEI AppGallery celebrates another year of successful partnerships’ stories by leading the change towards an open, user-centric mobile ecosystem

DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — AppGallery, the official app distribution platform for Huawei devices and one of the world’s top 3 app marketplaces, celebrates its another year of anniversary with stronger growth than ever before.

The strong support from the 6 million registered developers worldwide has been key to the platform’s success, along with the trust that major international and local partners have demonstrated since day one.

Among dozens of successful local partnership stories, the Ministry of Interior’s MOI UAE app was the first federal government app to be completely integrated with Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) in February 2020. It marked the beginning of the AppGallery team’s close collaboration with local and federal government entities, to integrate HMS into essential public sector mobile apps and contribute to the UAE’s digital transformation journey.

Having recently completed its HMS integration and the publication of five apps on AppGallery in the first half of 2021, UAE-based multinational real estate giant EMAAR plans to strengthen its strategic partnership with Huawei as part of its ongoing focus on innovation and collaboration to increase visibility and reach new audience via multiple platforms. EMAAR also recently launched the Dubai Hills Mall app with its first creative digital campaign in 2022 on HUAWEI Ads, and is looking to roll out a more comprehensive media plan in the near future.

Emirates and Huawei first established a strategic partnership in early 2020, making the official Emirates app available on the AppGallery. A few months ago, the two companies announced the extension of their collaboration through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Arabian Travel Market 2022. The MoU aims to boost audience engagement for both brands in the Middle East, China, and African markets through joint activities and synergies.

ADCB, one of the region’s leading banks, was also among the first to join the AppGallery and the HMS ecosystem, with remarkable success. This partnership was an expansion of Huawei’s ongoing commitment to work with local brands and deliver some of the best technological products along with community-focused initiatives.

AppGallery has also made a strategic partnership with the premier streaming platform Viu, the collaboration has facilitated the business growth of the VIU streaming platform in the region, expanding its access to an even wider audience as the number of Huawei device users continues to rise. HUAWEI AppGallery provides the app with access to a premium global user base of more than 730 million users, who in return get access to the greatest video streaming service, allowing them to catch up on all the latest entertainment wherever they go, including the newest and most popular movies and TV shows. Viu offers fresh premium TV series, movies, and lifestyle programming in local and regional languages and subtitles in different genres from top content providers, as well as premium original productions under the brand “Viu Original”.

HMS Core is a collection of open device and cloud capabilities provided by Huawei Mobile Services (HMS). It includes more than 70 open capabilities across a diverse range of fields, including graphics, media, and AI. HMS Core’s versatile capabilities offer tailor-made solutions that help developers tackle longstanding challenges, boost development efficiency, promote groundbreaking innovations, and grow their business to new levels.

For example, apps like Carrefour and Emirates can enhance the user experience and effectively increase their active users, by providing a stable and time-efficient push notification services using the HMS Core. In addition, the HMS Core service can analyze the user’s preferences, enabling apps such as Dubai Mall to do precise targeting with products and ads relevant to the users. The HMS Core has introduced more AI-based innovation capabilities, Snapchat as an example, cooperates with the HMS Core machine learning service to implement AI-based games such as face detection.

In line with its seamless AI life strategy, Huawei is constantly evolving the HMS ecosystem to support enhanced cross-device collaboration capabilities with the goal of delivering an elevated AI life experience for users across scenarios. The increasing number of premium apps, combined with the millions of new users that join AppGallery each month, confirm the platform’s ongoing success.

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Huawei Unveils Top 10 Trends of Smart PV for a Greener Future

SHENZHEN, China, Dec. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Huawei held the Top 10 Trends of Smart PV (photovoltaic) conference, with the theme of ”Accelerating Solar as a Major Energy Source”. At the conference, Chen Guoguang, President of Huawei Smart PV+ESS Business, shared Huawei’s insights on the 10 trends of Smart PV from the perspectives of multi-scenario collaboration, digital transformation, and enhanced safety.

As the proportion of renewable energy keeps increasing, the PV industry acquired a booming growth, yet, the industry still faces many challenges, including how to continue reducing the levelized cost of energy (LCOE), how to improve the O&M efficiency, how to maintain power grid stability as more renewable energy are feeding in, and how to ensure end-to-end system safety.

“Amid the rapid growth of the PV industry, these challenges also bring opportunities.” said Chen Guoguang. As a forward-looking enterprise, Huawei is keen to sharing our insights and thinking with our partners, as well as organizations and individuals who are interested in green and sustainable development.

Trend 1: PV+ESS Generator

As more renewable energy is feeding into power grids, various complex technical problems arise in terms of system stability, power balance, and power quality.

Therefore, a new control mode is needed to increase active/reactive power control and response capability, and actively mitigate frequency and voltage fluctuations. With the integration of PV and ESS as well as the Grid Forming technology, we can build ‘Smart PV+ESS Generators’ that use voltage source control instead of current source control, provides strong inertia support, transient voltage stabilization, and fault ride-through capabilities. This will transform PV from grid following to grid forming, helping increase PV feed-in.

A milestone in practice of these technologies was the Red Sea project in Saudi Arabia, which Huawei provided a complete set of solution including smart PV controller, lithium battery energy storage system (BESS) as one of the major partners. This project uses 400 MW PV and 1.3 GWh ESS to support the power grid which replaces traditional diesel generators and provides clean and stable power for 1 million people, building the world’s first city powered by 100% renewable energy.

Trend 2: High Density and Reliability

High power and reliability of equipment in PV plants will be the trend. Take PV inverters as an example, nowadays, the DC voltage of inverters is increased from 1100 V to 1500 V. With the application of new materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN), as well as the full integration of digital, power electronics, and thermal management technologies, it is estimated that the power density of inverters will increase by about 50% in the next five years, and the high reliability can be maintained.

The 2.2 GW PV plant in Qinghai, China is 3100 m above sea level and has 9216 Huawei Smart PV Controllers (inverters) running stably in this harsh environment. The total availability hours of Huawei inverters exceed 20 million hours, and the availability reaches 99.999%.

Trend 3: Module-Level Power Electronics (MLPE)

Driven by industry policies and technology advancement, distributed PV has witnessed vigorous development in recent years. We are facing challenges such as how to improve the utilization of rooftop resources, ensure high energy yield, and how to ensure the PV+ESS system safety. Therefore, more refined management is a must.

In a PV system, module-level power electronics (MLPE) refer to power electronic equipment that can perform refined control on one or more PV modules, including micro inverters, power optimizers, and disconnectors. MLPE brings unique values such as module-level power generation, monitoring, and safe shutdown. As PV systems are becoming safer and more intelligent, the penetration rate of MLPE in the distributed PV market is expected to reach 20% to 30% by 2027.

Trend 4: String Energy Storage

Compared with traditional centralized ESS solutions, the Smart String ESS solution adopts a distributed architecture and modular design. It uses innovative technologies and digital intelligent management to optimize energy at the battery pack level and control energy at the rack level. This results in more discharge energy, optimal investment, simple O&M, as well as safety and reliability throughout the lifecycle of the ESS.

In 2022, in the 200 MW/200 MWh ESS project in Singapore for the purpose of frequency regulation and spinning reserve, the largest BESS project in Southeast Asia, the Smart String ESS implements refined charge and discharge management to achieve constant power output for a longer time and ensure frequency regulation benefits. In addition, the automatic SOC calibration function at the battery pack level reduces labor costs and greatly improves O&M efficiency.

Trend 5: Cell-Level Refined Management

Similar to PV systems shifting towards MLPE, lithium BESSs are set to develop towards smaller management level. Only refined management at battery cell level can better cope with the efficiency and safety problems. Currently, the traditional battery management system (BMS) can only summarize and analyze limited data, and it is almost impossible to detect faults and generate warnings in the early stage. Therefore, BMS needs to be more sensitive, intelligent, and even predictive. This depends on the collection, computing, and processing of a large amount of data, and AI technologies to find the optimal operating mode and make forecasts.

Trend 6: PV+ESS+Grid Integration

On the power generation side, we see more and more practices of building clean energy bases of PV+ESS that supply electricity to load centers through UHV power transmission lines. On the power consumption side, virtual power plants (VPPs) become increasingly popular in many countries. VPPs combine massive distributed PV systems, ESSs, and controllable loads, and implement flexible scheduling to power generation units and storage units to achieve peak shaving etc.

Therefore, building a stable energy system that integrates the PV+ESS+Grid to support PV power supply and feed-in to grid will become a key measure to ensure energy security. We can integrate digital, power electronics, and energy storage technologies to achieve multi-energy complementation. Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) can intelligently manage, operate, and trade power of massive distributed PV+ESS systems thru multiple technologies including 5G, AI, and cloud technologies, which will come into practice in more countries.

Trend 7: Upgraded Safety

Safety is the cornerstone of the PV & ESS industry development. This requires us to systematically consider all scenarios and links and fully integrate power electronics, electrochemical, thermal management, and digital technologies to upgrade system safety. In a PV plant, faults caused by the DC side account for more than 70% of all faults. Therefore, the inverter needs to support smart string disconnection and automatic connector detection. In distributed PV scenario, the AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Breaker) function will become a standard configuration, and the module-level rapid shutdown function will ensure the safety of maintenance personnel and firefighters. In ESS scenario, multiple technologies, such as power electronics, cloud, and AI, need to be used to implement refined management of ESS from battery cells to whole system. The traditional protection mode based on passive response and physical isolation is changed to active automatic protection, implementing multi-dimensional safety design from hardware to software and from structure to algorithm.

Trend 8: Security and Trustworthiness

In addition to bringing benefits, PV systems also have various risks, including equipment safety and information security. Equipment safety risks mainly refer to the shutdown caused by faults. Information security risks refer to external network attacks. To cope with these challenges and threats, enterprises and organizations need to establish a complete set of “security and trustworthiness” management mechanisms, including the reliability, availability, security, and resilience of systems and devices. We also need to implement protection for personal and environmental safety as well as data privacy.

Trend 9: Digitalization

Conventional PV plants have a large amount of equipment and lack information collection and reporting channels. Most of the equipment cannot ‘communicate’ with each other which is very difficult to implement refined management.

With the introduction of advanced digital technologies such as 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, sensing technologies, and big data, PV plants can send and receive information, using “bits” (information flows) to manage “watts” (energy flows). The entire link of generation-transmission-storage-distribution-consumption is visible, manageable, and controllable.

Trend 10: AI Application

As the energy industry moves towards an era of data, how to better collect, utilize, and maximize the value of data has become one of the top concerns of the entire industry.

AI technologies can be widely applied to renewable energy fields, and play an indispensable role in the entire lifecycle of PV+ESS, including manufacturing, construction, O&M, optimization, and operation. The convergence of AI and technologies such as cloud computing and big data is deepening, and the tool chain focusing on data processing, model training, deployment and operation, and safety monitoring will be enriched. In the renewable energy field, AI, like power electronics and digital technologies, will drive profound industry transformation.

At the end, Chen Guoguang remarked that the converged applications of 5G, cloud, and AI are shaping a world where all things can sense, all things are connected, and all things are intelligent. It is coming faster than we think. Huawei identifies the top 10 trends of the PV industry and describes a green and intelligent world in the near future. We hope that people from all walks of life can join hands to achieve the goals of carbon neutrality and build a greener, better future.

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‫شركة إي إكس بي ريلتي “eXp Realty” تفتح فرعًا في دبي

شركة إي إكس بي ريلتي “eXp Realty” تفتح فرعًا في دبي

شركة إي إكس بي ريلتي “eXp Realty” تفتح فرعًا في دبي

بيلينغام، واشنطن -26 ديسمبر 2022 – توسعت شركة إي إكس بي ريلتي “eXp Realty”، وهي شركة الوساطة العقارية الأسرع نموًا في العالم وعلى ظهر هذا الكوكب، وهي الشركة الفرعية الأساسية لشركة إي اكس بي وورلد هولدينغز إنكوربوريشن (مدرجة في بورصة ناسداك بالرمز: EXPI)، ومددت نشاطها ليصل إلى دبي، بهدف تعزيز وجودنا في الشرق الأوسط. تعمل شركة إي إكس بي ريلتي الآن في 24 سوقًا وتضم أكثر من 86,000 وسيط عقاري حول العالم.

ساهمت منصة إي إكس بي ريلتي السحابية السريعة في التوسع المستمر والسريع في جميع أنحاء العالم، ويعلن هذا الإعلان عن افتتاح سوقها السادس في 2022.

صرح مايكل فالديس، كبير مسؤولي التطوير: “يا لها من لحظة فخر لشركة إي إكس بي ريلتي “eXp Realty”. نفتتح الآن موقعنا رقم 24، الذي يُعد الإضافة المتوقعة منذ فترة طويلة لدبي، إحدى أكثر مدن الشرق الأوسط إثارة” وأضاف: “تتمتع دبي بتعداد سكاني غني وحيوي ومتعدد الثقافات واقتصاد متنوع بنفس القدر، مما يوفر أساسًا قويًا لنقطة دخولنا إلى الإمارات العربية المتحدة. يسعدنا تفويض الوكلاء في دبي من خلال إتاحة فرص النجاح لهم من خلال نموذجنا الفريد المتمركز حول الوسيط العقاري وعروض القيمة التنافسية”.

سترأس دنيا فادي، التي انضمت للشركة وتتمتع بخبرة تزيد عن 18 عامًا في مجال الوساطة العقارية في دبي، عمليات الوساطة لشركة إي إكس بي ريلتي في دبي.

تقول دنيا فادي: “تبني دبي للمستقبل وشركة إي إكس بي ريلتي هي مستقبل العقارات، إذ إنها تجلب ابتكارات قوية ولا مثيل لها إلى سوق العقارات”، وأضافت: “أدركت على الفور أنني أريد أن أكون الشخص الذي يجلب هذا النموذج الكاسح إلى دبي ويسعدني أن أقود هذا التوسع.”

يوفر النموذج المالي الخاص بشركة إي إكس بي ريلتي لوكلاء العقارات السكنية والتجارية هيكل عمولة مُغري، مما يوفر للوكلاء فرصة لكسب دخل إضافي من خلال المساعدة في تنمية قاعدة وكلاء الشركة والإنتاج على مستوى العالم، وكسب الأسهم في الشركة من خلال أنشطة الإدراج والبيع. تدعم منصة فيربيلا، وهي منصة افتراضية تعاونية ومتكاملة خاصة بالشركة، الوساطة السحابية، مما يمكن وكلائها من التواصل والالتقاء وإجراء الأعمال التجارية في الميتافيرس.

نبذة عن شركة إي إكس بي وورلد هولدينغز إنكوربوريشن

تعتبر شركة إي اكس بي وورلد هولدينغز إنكوربوريشن (مدرجة في بورصة ناسداك بالرمز: EXPI) شركة قابضة تضم شركات إي إكس بي ريلتي وفيربيلا وساكسس إنتربرايزز.

تعتبر شركة إي إكس بي ريلتي الشركة العقارية الأسرع نموًا في العالم وتضم أكثر من 86,000 وسيط عقاري في الولايات المتحدة وكندا والمملكة المتحدة وأستراليا وجنوب إفريقيا والهند والمكسيك والبرتغال وفرنسا وبورتوريكو والبرازيل وإيطاليا وهونج كونغ وكولومبيا وإسبانيا وإسرائيل وبنما وألمانيا وجمهورية الدومينيكان واليونان ونيوزيلندا وتشيلي وبولندا ودبي وتستمر في التوسع على المستوى الدولي.  توفر شركة إي اكس بي وورلد هولدينغز، بصفتها شركة مساهمة عامة، للعاملين في مجال العقارات فرصة فريدة لكسب جوائز الأسهم بهدف الإنتاج والمساهمة في نمو الشركة بشكل عام. تقدم شركة إي اكس بي وورلد هولدينغز وشركاتها التابعة مجموعة كاملة من حلول تكنولوجيا الوساطة والعقارات، بما في ذلك نموذج الوساطة السكنية والتجارية المبتكر والخدمات المهنية والأدوات التعاونية والتطوير الشخصي. تدعم منصة فيربيلا، وهي منصة ثلاثية الأبعاد متكاملة واجتماعية وتعاونية بشكل متأصل، الوساطة السحابية وتمكن الوكلاء من أن يكونوا أكثر اتصالاً وإنتاجية. تأسست ساكسس إنتربرايزز، التي ترتكز على مجلة ساكسس ومؤسساتها الإعلامية ذات الصلة، في عام 1897 وتعتبر علامة تجارية رائدة في مجال التطوير الشخصي والمهني والمطبوعات.

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2022 Year in Review: 100 million displaced, ‘a record that should never have been set’

A hundred million people were forced to leave their homes in 2022. The UN continued to help those in need in a myriad of ways, and push for more legal, and safe ways for people to migrate.

The 100 million figure, which includes those fleeing conflict, violence, human rights violations and persecution, was announced by the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) in May and described by Filippo Grandi, the head of the agency, as “a record that should never have been set”.

The figure is up from some 90 million in 2021. Outbreaks of violence, or protracted conflicts, were key migration factors in many parts of the world, including Ukraine, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Syria, and Myanmar.

Thousands of desperate migrants looked to Europe as a preferred destination, putting their lives in the hands of human traffickers, and setting off on perilous journeys across the Mediterranean.

All too often these journeys ended in tragedy.

Worsening conditions for migrants in Yemen

It has now been more than seven years since the protracted conflict began in Yemen, between a Saudi-led pro-Government coalition and Houthi rebels, together with their allies. It precipitated a humanitarian catastrophe, and has forced more than 4.3 million people to leave their homes.

In May, The UN migration agency IOM and the European Union’s Humanitarian Aid wing (ECHO), announced that they were scaling up efforts to respond to the needs of more than 325,000 displaced by the conflict, including migrants and the communities that host them.

“The situation is also getting worse for migrants in Yemen, especially women, who are living in dire conditions in Yemen with little control over their lives,” said Christa Rottensteiner, Chief of the IOM Mission in the country.

Despite the dire situation in Yemen, it remains a destination and transit point for migrants leaving countries in the Horn of Africa.

Upon arrival, travellers face perilous journeys, with many heading north, en route to Gulf countries in search of work.

They are often forced to journey across local frontlines, at risk of suffering grave human rights violations, such as detention, inhumane conditions, exploitation, and forced transfers.

Little prospect of safe return to Syria

In Syria, war has now been upending lives for 11 years: nearly five million children born in Syria have never known the country at peace.

More than 80,000 Syrians call the huge Za’atari camp, in Jordan, home: many of them may have to remain outside of their country for the foreseeable future.

“Prospects for return for the time being do not look promising”, said Dominik Bartsch, UNHCR Representative in the Jordanian capital Amman, in July. “We are not seeing an environment in Syria that would be conducive to returns.”

Overall, Jordan hosts around 675,000 registered refugees from Syria, and most of them live in its towns and villages among local communities: only 17 per cent live in the two main refugee camps, Za’atari and Azraq.

Rohingya continue to flee Myanmar

More than five years ago, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fled their homes in Myanmar, after a military campaign of persecution. Almost a million live in the vast Cox’s Bazar camp across the border in neighbouring Bangladesh.

In March, the UN launched its latest response plan, calling for more than $881 million for the refugees, and neighbouring communities (more than half a million Bangladeshis), who are also highly reliant on aid.

This year, Rohingya continued to leave Myanmar, many attempting to cross the Andaman Sea, one of the deadliest water crossings in the world.

When more than a dozen migrants, including children, reportedly died at sea off the coast of Myanmar in May, Indrika Ratwatte, the UN refugee agency’s Asia and Pacific Director, said the tragedy demonstrated the sense of desperation being felt by Rohingya still in the country.

‘Double standard’ in treatment of Ukraine refugees

10 months on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which began on 24 February, and seems likely to continue into 2023, UN refugee agency figures show that, by December, more than 7.8 million Ukrainian refugees had been recorded across Europe.

Soon after the conflict began, UN agencies mobilized to provide support. UNHCR coordinated the refugee response together with sister UN agencies and partners, in support of national authorities.

In neighbouring Poland, for example, staff supported the authorities with registering refugees and providing them with accommodation and assistance.

Filippo Grandi praised European countries for their willingness to take in Ukrainians, the majority of whom sought shelter in neighbouring countries, but expressed his sorrow for the country and its citizens.

‘Ripped apart’

“Families have been senselessly ripped apart. Tragically, unless the war is stopped, the same will be true for many more,” he said.

However, this generosity of spirit was not always in evidence, when it came to some members of minority communities. In March, Mr. Grandi spoke out the discrimination, racism, and violence they faced.

Speaking on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Mr. Grandi said that the UN refugee agency had born witness “to the ugly reality, that some Black and Brown people fleeing Ukraine — and other wars and conflicts around the world — have not received the same treatment as Ukrainian refugees”.

Mr. Grandi’s concerns were echoed, in July, by González Morales, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants. Mr. Morales alleged that there was a double standard in the way that refugees are treated in Poland and Belarus, particularly when it comes to people of African descent, and other racial and ethnic minorities.

‘Desperate situation’ in Ethiopian camps

In Ethiopia, millions remain displaced due to the armed conflict in the Tigray region, which began on 3 November 2020 between Ethiopian national forces, Eritrean troops, Amhara forces and other militias on one side, and forces loyal to the Tigrayan People’s Liberation front on the other.

By the end of this year, a fragile internationally-brokered truce seemed to be holding with aid returning to embattled northern regions inaccessible for months, along with many returning home to rebuild their shattered lives.

Back in January, the UN refugee agency issued the stark warning that, due to deteriorating conditions, refugees in the region were struggling to get enough food, medicine, and clean water, and risked death unless the situation improved.

“The desperate situation in these camps is a stark example of the impact of the lack of access and supplies affecting millions of displaced persons and other civilians throughout the region,” said UNHCR spokesperson Boris Cheshirkov.

Refugees also found themselves under direct attack: in February, for example, thousands of Eritreans were forced to flee a camp in the Afar region, after armed men stormed in, stealing belongings and killing residents.

By August, UN agencies put out an urgent appeal for funding to help more than 750,000 people seeking refuge in Ethiopia. The World Food Programme warned that, unless it received the funding, many refugees would have nothing to eat.

Thousands die attempting to reach Europe by boat

The number of people who died or went missing trying to reach Europe by boat doubled between 2022 and 2021, to more than 3,000. This grim statistic was released by the UNHCR in April.

“Most of the sea crossings took place in packed, unseaworthy, inflatable boats — many of which capsized or were deflated leading to loss of life,” UNHCR spokesperson Shabia Mantoo told journalists at a regular press briefing in Geneva.

This did not deter many from putting themselves at considerable risk, by trying a sea crossing. In just one attempt, in March, at least 70 migrants were reported dead or missing off the coast of Libya, the departure point for many crossings.

In August, when a boat sank off the Greek island of Karpathos in August, there were dozens of reported deaths, and in September, more than 70 bodies were recovered following a shipwreck off the coast of Syria.

Hope for a brighter future?

Amid the tragedy and difficulties faced by so many, there was at least one ray of light, reported in December.

UNHCR declared that governments around the world had pledged some $1.13 billion, a record amount, to provide a lifeline to people displaced by war, violence, and human rights violations.

“As a result of conflict, the climate emergency, and other crises, displaced people around the world face unprecedented needs,” said Mr. Grandi. “Fortunately, UNHCR’s generous donors continue to support them during these dire days, creating hope for a brighter future.”

Source: UN News Service