Flow Monitoring Report #57 (July – September 2022)

In order to gain a better understanding of mobility flows and trends throughout West and Central Africa, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) implements the Displacement Tracking Matrix’s Flow Monitoring (FM) tool at key transit points across the region.

 

Flow Monitoring activities are conducted in close cooperation with national and local authorities as well as with local partners. The Flow Monitoring tool consists of two main components: the Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR), which captures key data on the magnitude, provenance, destination and mode of travel of mobility flows, and the Flow Monitoring Survey (FMS), individual surveys conducted with travellers to gather detailed information about the profiles, migration experience, and intentions of migrants. Through these activities, the Flow Monitoring tool collects data on migration flows and trends, traveller profiles, migration journeys, and intentions of migrants, so as to obtain a sharpened view of mobility in West and Central Africa.

 

In Nigeria, DTM conducts Flow Monitoring activities in several important transit locations in Sokoto and Kano to monitor the movements of passenger buses to and from Niger. The Sokoto FMP covers three migratory routes in Illela, Gada and Sabon-Birnin. And the Kano FMP (Kofar Ruwa Park and Yankaba Park) covers two migratory routes in Dala and Nasarawa Local Government Areas in Kano state.

 

This report is subdivided into two sections: one section presents data obtained during the FMR and another section presents the key results from the FMS conducted with travellers between July and September 2022. The report presents data collected on flows, routes, provenance, destination and demographic profiles of travellers observed at the FMPs.

 

Source: International Organization for Migration

WHO launches funding appeal to help a record number of people in complex, intersecting health emergencies

Geneva, WHO is launching its 2023 health emergency appeal today for US$ 2.54 billion to provide assistance to millions of people around the world facing health emergencies. The number of people in need of humanitarian relief has increased by almost a quarter compared to 2022, to a record 339 million.

 

Currently, WHO is responding to an unprecedented number of intersecting health emergencies: climate change-related disasters such as flooding in Pakistan and food insecurity across the Sahel and in the greater Horn of Africa; the war in Ukraine; and the health impact of conflict in Yemen, Afghanistan, Syria and northern Ethiopia — all of these emergencies overlapping with the health system disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and outbreaks of measles, cholera, and other killers.

 

“This unprecedented convergence of crises demands an unprecedented response,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “More people than ever before face the imminent risk of disease and starvation and need help now. The world cannot look away and hope these crises resolve themselves. I urge donors to be generous and help WHO to save lives, prevent the spread of disease within and across borders, and support communities as they rebuild.”

 

WHO is currently responding to 54 health crises around the world, 11 of which are classified as Grade 3, WHO’s highest level of emergency, requiring a response at all three levels of the organization. As it is often the case, the most vulnerable are the worst hit.

 

In 2022, WHO provided medicines, other supplies, training for doctors and other health workers, vaccines, enhanced disease surveillance, mobile clinics, mental health support, maternal health consultations and much more. WHO delivers cost-effective, high-impact responses that protect health, lives and livelihoods. Every US$ 1 invested in WHO generates at least US$ 35 in return on investment*.

 

WHO responds to health emergencies in close collaboration with Member States, other UN agencies, non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations and other partners in the communities and across countries and regions.

 

Source: World Health Organization

Harnessing urban and local agri-food systems for sustainable transformation

Berlin – Urbanization, together with climate change and technological progress, is contributing to a sea change in the way we produce and consume our food, which means that cities and local governments need greater support to help create a sustainable transformation of agri-food systems. This was the message conveyed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in an expert debate held today at the world conference in Berlin.

 

The 2023 edition of the World Forum on Food and Agriculture, an annual event organized by the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, focuses on the transformation of our agri-food systems as a way of responding to the multiple crises that are unfolding. address global food security. These include climate change, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, and the war in Ukraine.

 

One of these spaces was an expert debate organized by FAO and entitled “Leveraging urban and local food systems for sustainable food systems transformation”.

 

Mr. Máximo Torero, FAO Chief Economist, introduced the discussion, which was moderated by Mr. Raimund Jehle, FAO Regional Program Manager. It was also attended by, among others, Mr. Gabriel Ferrero de Loma-Osorio, President of the United Nations Committee on World Food Security, Ms. Souad Abderrahim, Mayor of Tunis, and Ms. Jane Battersby, Professor of the University of Cape Town.

 

With 70 percent of the world’s food currently consumed in urban areas and the global urban population expected to nearly double by 2050, the expert group was invited to identify innovative ways to strengthen the role and function of food systems. urban, local and territorial food trends examining recent trends and new data sources. The group also discussed how city and local stakeholders can play an even greater role in achieving sustainable transformation of food systems.

 

“FAO has been working on urban food systems which have also been incorporated into the FAO Strategic Framework 2022-2031, ensuring that we not only take into account rural food production, but also urban food systems “, affirmed Mr. Torero when presenting the debate of experts.

 

Despite increasing urbanization (at an annual rate of 3%, the urban population in low- and middle-income countries is growing three times faster than the rural population, while it is projected that in middle-income countries As the percentage of the urban population increases from 42% in 2000 to 59% in 2030), cities and local governments do not receive adequate recognition and support at the national and global levels. Africa and Asia are undergoing the fastest urbanization process, Mr. Torero noted.

 

The Chief Economist also announced that the 2023 edition of FAO’s flagship report The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World will focus on urbanization as a key issue to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically the SDG 2 (Zero Hunger).

 

During the expert discussion, Ms Souad Abderrahim advocated for further cooperation, citing a joint project with FAO on reducing food loss and waste through early education as an example. Another practical example was provided by Mr. Armen Harutyunyan, representative of the Eurasian Economic Commission, which has a platform that aims to inform countries and private sector actors on initiatives and innovative solutions to improve food security in communities. urban.

 

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Rosario Ochoa nomeada Gerente Geral da Nikkiso ACD do Nikkiso Clean Energy and Industrial Gases Group

TEMECULA, Califórnia, Jan. 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (“Grupo”) da Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries, parte do grupo de empresas da Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japão), tem o prazer de anunciar que Rosario Ochoa entrou para o Grupo para o cargo de Gerente Geral da Nikkiso ACD no dia 16 de janeiro de 2023.

Rosie tem mais de 15 anos de experiência em produção, manufatura enxuta, engenharia de sustentação, desenvolvimento de novos produtos, saúde e segurança ambiental, bem como conformidade de qualidade com normas como ISO 9001, AS9100, ISO/TS1949. Ela é formada em Engenharia Eletrônica pelo Mexicali Institute of Technology, México, e tem um certificado ISO 9001:2008 de Auditora Líder da AQS Management Systems, Inc. Ela tem uma sólida experiência em operações de fabricação, qualidade e six sigma, engenharia, excelência organizacional e transformação cultural.

A Nikkiso ACD, Santa Ana, Califórnia, juntamente com a Nikkiso Cryo (Las Vegas) faz parte da Unidade de Bombas Criogênicas do Grupo. Como Gerente Geral, Rosie impulsionará a excelência operacional em toda a Unidade de Bombas Criogênicas, bem como em toda a organização, liderando as equipes multifuncionais para o aprimoramento da presteza e eficiência da empresa. Ela se reportará a Jim Estes, Diretor Executivo da Nikkiso ACD.

“No seu cargo, Rosie contribuirá com uma ampla gama de habilidades e experiência. Sob sua liderança, estou confiante de que a ACD continuará a crescer e atender à demanda dos nossos clientes pela melhor qualidade e confiabilidade das bombas criogênicas”, disse Jim Estes, Diretor Executivo da Nikkiso ACD. “Rosie irá dar suporte também à nossa missão de fornecer equipamentos, tecnologias e serviços inovadores através do nosso grupo global de empresas para que nossos clientes possam fazer diferença.

Rosie também é membro da organização Vistage: a maior organização de coaching de CEOs e consultoria de pares do mundo para líderes empresariais.

SOBRE A CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
A Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (agora parte da Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) fabrica e presta serviços para equipamentos de processamento de gás criogênico projetados (bombas, turboexpansores, trocadores de calor, etc.) e plantas de processamento de Gases Industriais, Liquefação de Gás Natural (GNL), Liquefação de Hidrogênio (LH2) e Ciclo Rankine Orgânico para Recuperação de Calor de Resíduos. Fundada há mais de 50 anos, a Cryogenic Industries é a empresa controladora da ACD, Nikkiso Cryo, Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, Cosmodyne e Cryoquip, e de um grupo comumente controlado de aproximadamente 20 entidades operacionais.

Para mais informação, visite www.nikkisoCEIG.com e www.nikkiso.com.

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Lucid Unveils State-of-the-Art Motorsports Electric Drive Unit, Taking Lucid Air’s Advanced Electric Motor and Drivetrain Technology to the Racetrack

NEWARK, Calif., Jan. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Lucid Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: LCID), setting new standards with the longest-range, fastest-charging electric car on the market, today unveiled its groundbreaking new electric drive unit for motorsports, which can already be found on the race circuit as the standard front drive unit for the world’s leading single-seater electric racing series.

Lucid Group, makers of the groundbreaking Lucid Air electric sports sedan, unveiled its groundbreaking new electric drive unit for motorsports, which can already be found on the race circuit as the standard front drive unit for the world’s leading single-seater electric racing series.

“With incredible power density of 14.7 hp/kg and immense energy recuperation, this drive unit will once again transform electric motorsports, following in the footsteps of our revolutionary battery pack in prior race seasons,” said Peter Rawlinson, CEO and CTO, Lucid Group. “For Lucid, the transfer of technology between motorsports and road cars is a two-way symbiosis. This new motorsports drive unit builds directly upon the groundbreaking powertrain technology developed in-house by Lucid and proven on the road in every Lucid Air. I’m excited by the prospect that some of the technical advancements introduced may in turn make their way to future Lucid road cars.”

Comprising motor, inverter, differential and transmission all combined, the new motorsports drive unit produces 469 horsepower – despite a weight of only 70.5 pounds (32 kilos) – and is capable of a max rotor speed of 19,500 rpm. It features the same state-of-the-art high-voltage continuous wave winding and proprietary microjet cooling system that can be found in the motors powering the Lucid Air sports sedan.

Positioned in the nose cone of every racecar in the current electric world championship, the new Lucid drive unit provides regenerative energy recovery from the front wheels under braking, significantly enhancing the racecar’s performance envelope, efficiency, and relevance to road car advancement.

Just as the motors in the acclaimed Lucid Air sports sedan are designed, engineered, and produced entirely in-house by Lucid, the new motorsports front drive unit is completely proprietary. Lucid drew upon its expertise of e-motor design, power electronics, computer simulation, and design engineering to create this cutting-edge drive unit. Each motorsport drive unit is manufactured to exacting specification in Lucid’s headquarters in California.

About Lucid Group
Lucid’s mission is to inspire the adoption of sustainable energy by creating advanced technologies and the most captivating luxury electric vehicles centered around the human experience. The company’s first car, Lucid Air, is a state-of-the-art luxury sedan with a California-inspired design that features luxurious full-size interior space in a mid-size exterior footprint. The highly anticipated Lucid Air Grand Touring features 819 horsepower. Deliveries of Lucid Air, which is produced at Lucid’s factory in Casa Grande, Arizona, are currently underway to U.S., Canadian, and European customers.

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Positioned in the nose cone of every racecar in the current electric world championship, the new Lucid drive unit provides regenerative energy recovery from the front wheels under braking, significantly enhancing the racecar’s performance envelope, efficiency, and relevance to road car advancement. It features the same state-of-the-art high-voltage continuous wave winding and proprietary microjet cooling system that can be found in the motors powering the Lucid Air sports sedan.

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Rosario Ochoa est nommée directrice générale de Nikkiso ACD pour Nikkiso Clean Energy and Industrial Gases Group

TEMECULA, Californie, 25 janv. 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries’ Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (le « Groupe »), qui fait partie du groupe d’entreprises Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japon), a le plaisir d’annoncer que Rosario Ochoa a rejoint le Groupe au poste de directrice générale de Nikkiso ACD, en date effective du 16 janvier 2023.

Rosie apporte avec elle plus de 15 années d’expérience dans la production, le lean manufacturing, l’ingénierie de soutien, le développement de nouveaux produits, la santé et la sécurité environnementales ainsi que la conformité aux normes de qualité comme ISO 9001, AS9100, ISO/TS1949. Elle est titulaire d’une licence scientifique en ingénierie électronique du Mexicali Institute of Technology, au Mexique, et d’une certification Lead Auditor ISO 9001:2008 d’AQS Management Systems, Inc. Elle présente de solides antécédents dans les opérations de fabrication, la qualité et le Six Sigma, l’ingénierie, l’excellence organisationnelle et la transformation culturelle.

Nikkiso ACD, Santa Ana, Californie, avec Nikkiso Cryo (Las Vegas), fait partie de l’unité Pompes cryogéniques du Groupe. En tant que directrice générale, Rosie favorisera l’excellence opérationnelle dans l’ensemble de l’unité Pompes cryogéniques et de la société en menant les équipes pluridisciplinaires pour améliorer la vitesse et l’efficacité dans toute l’entreprise. Elle rendra compte à Jim Estes, directeur exécutif de Nikkiso ACD.

« Rosie apporte une vaste palette de compétences et d’expériences à ce poste. Sous sa direction, je suis persuadé qu’ACD continuera de se développer et de répondre à la demande de notre clientèle en pompes cryogéniques offrant une qualité et une fiabilité optimales », a commenté Jim Estes, directeur exécutif de Nikkiso ACD. « Le rôle de Rosie soutient davantage notre mission qui consiste à fournir des équipements, des technologies et des services innovants par l’intermédiaire de notre groupe mondial d’entreprises pour aider nos clients à faire la différence. »

Rosie est aussi membre de Vistage, la plus grande organisation de conseils de pairs et de coaching de PDG au monde pour les chefs d’entreprise.

À PROPOS DE CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (aujourd’hui membre de Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) et ses entreprises membres fabriquent et entretiennent des équipements de traitement du gaz cryogénique (pompes, turbodétendeurs, échangeurs thermiques, etc.), et des usines de traitement pour les gaz industriels, la liquéfaction du gaz naturel (GNL), la liquéfaction de l’hydrogène (LH2) et le cycle organique de Rankine pour la récupération de la chaleur perdue. Fondée il y a plus de 50 ans, Cryogenic Industries est la société-mère d’ACD, de Nikkiso Cryo, de Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, de Cosmodyne et de Cryoquip, et d’un groupe administré en commun comptant une vingtaine d’entités opérationnelles.

Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez consulter les sites www.nikkisoCEIG.com et www.nikkiso.com.

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