Duck Creek Technologies Valoriza Conexões de Ecossistemas Tecnológicos e Estende Parceria com a Hyland como Patrocinadora da Conferência de Usuários do CommunityLIVE

BOSTON, Oct. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Duck Creek Technologies, fornecedora de soluções inteligentes que definem o futuro do seguro de propriedade e acidentes (P&C) e geral, estende parceria com a Hyland patrocinando sua conferência de usuários do CommunityLIVE, a ser realizada entre 3 e 5 de outubro de 2023 em Las Vegas, Nevada. A Duck Creek continua a fortalecer seu foco no cliente, com suas parcerias com líderes do setor, como com a Hyland, e cumprindo seu compromisso de oferecer experiências de tecnologia mais humanizadas em todo o setor de seguros.

Como parte da conferência CommunityLIVE, a Hyland, uma provedora líder de serviços de conteúdo para seguradoras, apresentará seguradoras de P&C em um evento de networking interativo focado no papel fundamental das transformações digitais na modernização do setor de seguros. A Duck Creek tem três Integrações Gerenciadas em Qualquer Lugar (AMI) com a Hyland OnBase, que permitem que seus clientes de sinistros, apólices e faturamento simplifiquem o acesso e controle dos seus documentos por meio do sistema de gerenciamento de conteúdo seguro. Durante a sessão patrocinada “Insurance Interactive”, os clientes da Hyland OnBase obterão informações valiosas sobre como a AMI da Duck Creek acelera o desenvolvimento dos novos produtos e processos. Essa aceleração é alcançada por meio dos serviços abrangentes de gerenciamento, manutenção e suporte, ressaltando a dedicação da empresa em oferecer valor superior ao cliente.

“A Duck Creek tem orgulho da nossa parceria de longa data com a Hyland e da nossa forte estratégia de integração que viabiliza o patrocínio de eventos da indústria como o CommunityLIVE”, disse Robert Fletcher, Gerente Sênior de Parceiros da Duck Creek Technologies. “Por meio de integrações significativas, podemos agregar mais valor aos nossos clientes, com experiências de usuário aprimoradas e eficiências operacionais que aliviam o fardo das seguradoras.”

“A parceria entre a Hyland e a Duck Creek tem sido incrivelmente importante para nossos clientes conjuntos, e somos gratos pela Duck Creek ter aprofundado essa parceria ao patrocinar a CommunityLIVE”, disse Brian Schlosser, VP de Programas de Parceiros Globais da Hyland. “O evento é uma conferência digital anual de primeira linha, e a presença da Duck Creek aprimora ainda mais a experiência dos nossos participantes.”

Sobre a Hyland

A Hyland fornece bases tecnológicas líderes do setor que capacitam seus clientes a criar melhores conexões humanas. Usadas por milhares de organizações em todo o mundo, incluindo mais da metade das empresas da Fortune 100, as soluções inteligentes da Hyland integram perfeitamente conteúdo, dados e processos para melhorar cada interação.

Sobre a Duck Creek Technologies
A Duck Creek Technologies é fornecedora de soluções inteligentes que definem o futuro do setor de seguros de propriedade e acidentes (P&C) e geral. Somos a plataforma utilizadas como base dos sistemas de seguros modernos, permitindo que a indústria capitalize o poder da nuvem para executar operações ágeis, inteligentes e perenes. Autenticidade, propósito e transparência são fundamentais para a Duck Creek, e acreditamos que o seguro deve estar disponível para indivíduos e empresas quando, onde e como eles mais precisarem. Nossas soluções líderes do mercado estão disponíveis de forma independente ou como um pacote completo disponíveis em Duck Creek OnDemand. Visite www.duckcreek.com para obter mais informação. Siga a Duck Creek nos nossos canais sociais para obter as mais recentes informações – LinkedIn e Twitter.

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Duck Creek Technologies met en valeur ses liaisons avec l’écosystème technologique et étend son partenariat avec Hyland en parrainant la conférence dédiée aux utilisateurs CommunityLIVE

BOSTON, 02 oct. 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Duck Creek Technologies, fournisseur de solutions intelligentes qui définit l’avenir de l’assurance générale et IARD, étend son soutien à son partenaire d’écosystème Hyland et parraine sa conférence dédiée aux utilisateurs CommunityLIVE, se déroulant du 3 au 5 octobre 2023 à Las Vegas, au Nevada. Duck Creek continue de renforcer sa focalisation client en s’associant avec des leaders du secteur, comme Hyland, et en respectant son engagement à offrir davantage d’expériences de technologie humanisée à travers le secteur de l’assurance.

Dans le cadre de CommunityLIVE, Hyland, un fournisseur de services de contenu de premier plan pour les assureurs, accueillera les assureurs IARD lors d’un événement de réseautage interactif axé sur le rôle crucial des transformations numériques dans la modernisation du secteur de l’assurance. Duck Creek compte trois Anywhere Managed Integrations (AMI) avec Hyland OnBase, ce qui permet à ses clients en réclamations, politiques et facturations de simplifier leur accès et leur contrôle des documents via le système sécurisé de gestion du contenu. Au cours de la session parrainée « Insurance Interactive », les clients de Hyland OnBase acquerront des connaissances précieuses sur la façon dont les AMI de Duck Creek accélèrent le développement de nouveaux produits et processus. Cette accélération est réalisée grâce à des services complets de gestion, de maintenance et d’assistance soulignant l’engagement de la société à offrir une valeur client supérieure.

« Duck Creek est fière de son partenariat de longue date avec Hyland et de sa solide stratégie d’intégration, qui nous donne l’opportunité de parrainer des événements du secteur comme CommunityLIVE », a déclaré Robert Fletcher, directeur sénior des partenaires chez Duck Creek Technologies. « Au travers d’intégrations significatives, nous sommes en mesure d’apporter davantage de valeur à nos clients par le biais d’expériences utilisateur améliorées et de facteurs d’efficacité opérationnelle qui suppriment le fardeau des assureurs. »

« Le partenariat de Hyland et Duck Creek s’est avéré incroyablement important pour nos clients communs, et nous sommes reconnaissants que Duck Creek ait approfondi ce partenariat en parrainant CommunityLIVE », a commenté Brian Schlosser, VP des programmes de partenaires mondiaux chez Hyland. « Cet événement est chaque année une conférence numérique prestigieuse, et la présence de Duck Creek ne fait qu’améliorer l’expérience dont jouiront nos participants. »

À propos de Hyland

Hyland fournit des fondations technologiques leaders du secteur qui permettent à ses clients de créer de meilleurs rapports humains. Bénéficiant de la confiance de milliers d’entreprises dans le monde entier, dont plus de la moitié de celles figurant au palmarès Fortune 100, les solutions intelligentes de Hyland intègrent harmonieusement le contenu, les données et les processus pour améliorer chaque interaction.

À propos de Duck Creek Technologies
Duck Creek Technologies est le fournisseur de solutions intelligentes qui définit l’avenir du secteur de l’assurance générale et IARD. Nous sommes la plateforme sur laquelle les systèmes d’assurance modernes se construisent, permettant au secteur de tirer parti de la puissance du cloud pour mener des opérations agiles, intelligentes et pérennes. Authenticité, mission et transparence sont les mots clés de la philosophie de Duck Creek et, selon nous, l’assurance devrait être au service des individus et des entreprises quand, où et comme ils en ont le plus besoin. Nos solutions faisant figure de leaders du marché sont disponibles séparément ou sous la forme d’une suite complète, et toutes sont disponibles via Duck Creek OnDemand. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur www.duckcreek.com. Suivez Duck Creek sur ses réseaux sociaux pour connaître les toutes dernières informations – LinkedIn et Twitter.

Contacts auprès des médias :
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Duck Creek Technologies Values Tech Ecosystem Connections, Extends Partnership with Hyland as Sponsor for CommunityLIVE User Conference

BOSTON, Oct. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Duck Creek Technologies, the intelligent solutions provider defining the future of property and casualty (P&C) and general insurance, extends support to ecosystem partner Hyland and sponsors its CommunityLIVE user conference, which takes place October 3-5, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Duck Creek continues to strengthen its customer focus by partnering with industry leaders, such as Hyland, and fulfilling its commitment to deliver more humanized technology experiences across the insurance industry.

As part of CommunityLIVE, Hyland, a leading content services provider for insurers, will host P&C insurers at an interactive networking event focused on the pivotal role of digital transformations in modernizing the insurance industry. Duck Creek has three Anywhere Managed Integrations (AMI) with Hyland OnBase, which enable its claims, policy, and billing customers to simplify their access and control of documents through the secure content management system. During the sponsored “Insurance Interactive” session, Hyland OnBase customers will gain valuable insights into how Duck Creek’s AMI accelerates the development of new products and processes. This acceleration is achieved through comprehensive management, maintenance, and support services, underscoring the company’s dedication to delivering superior customer value.

“Duck Creek is proud of our long-standing partnership with Hyland and our strong integration strategy, which allows us the opportunity to sponsor industry events such as CommunityLIVE,” said Robert Fletcher, Sr. Partner Manager, Duck Creek Technologies. “Through meaningful integrations, we are able to bring further value to our customers with enhanced user experiences and operational efficiencies that take the burden off insurers.”

“Hyland and Duck Creek’s partnership has been incredibly important for our joint customers, and we’re thankful Duck Creek has deepened that partnership by sponsoring CommunityLIVE,” said Brian Schlosser, VP of Global Partner Programs at Hyland. “The event is a premier digital conference each year, and Duck Creek’s presence only enhances the experience our attendees will encounter.”

About Hyland

Hyland provides industry-leading technology foundations that empower its customers to create better human connections. Trusted by thousands of organizations worldwide, including more than half of the Fortune 100, Hyland’s intelligent solutions seamlessly integrate content, data and processes to improve each interaction.

About Duck Creek Technologies
Duck Creek Technologies is the intelligent solutions provider defining the future of the property and casualty (P&C) and general insurance industry. We are the platform upon which modern insurance systems are built, enabling the industry to capitalize on the power of the cloud to run agile, intelligent, and evergreen operations. Authenticity, purpose, and transparency are core to Duck Creek, and we believe insurance should be there for individuals and businesses when, where, and how they need it most. Our market-leading solutions are available on a standalone basis or as a full suite, and all are available via Duck Creek OnDemand. Visit www.duckcreek.com to learn more. Follow Duck Creek on our social channels for the latest information – LinkedIn and Twitter.

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CSAT Strengthens Its Technical Committee

CSAT Announces the Expansion of its External Technical Committee

CSAT’s mission is to foster robust tax policies across Africa

AMSTERDAM, Oct. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The IBFD Centre for Studies in African Taxation (CSAT) is delighted to announce the expansion of its External Technical Committee with the appointment of three new members. These prominent tax experts bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the organization, fortifying CSAT’s mission of fostering robust tax policies across Africa.

The newly appointed members of the External Technical Committee are:

  • Mrs Laila Benchekroun, Head of International Taxation and Cooperation Division, General Tax Administration, Morocco;
  • Mr Salifou Tiemtore, Director of Customs Union and Taxation, Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS); and
  • Ms Christine Kahema Muthui, Founder and Director, Alpha Tax and Business Advisory Services, Kenya.

We are also delighted to confirm the extension of tenure for our current External Technical Committee members: Chief Mark Anthony C. Dike, Prof. Johann Hattingh and Prof. David J. Bakibinga.

CSAT is IBFD’s in-house think tank with a mission to provide research into sound tax policies for Africa. It is staffed by a team of IBFD specialists well versed in the tax systems of all African nations, and it leverages a robust network of local country experts.

The External Technical Committee plays a crucial role in contributing its technical expertise in the implementation of CSAT’s strategy and the execution of its activities. These activities include CSAT’s flagship event, the annual Africa Tax Symposium, as well as numerous other research and capacity development projects.

Belema Obuoforibo, Member of IBFD’s Executive Board and Chair of CSAT, comments, “We are pleased to welcome our new Committee members, and to continue our work with our current Committee members. This new Committee will strengthen our mission to provide groundbreaking research, leading to tax policies that would drive economic growth and development for Africa.”

For more information on CSAT’s activities, visit https://www.ibfd.org/ibfd-centre-studies-african-taxation-csat.

Contact information: Phil Windus, Senior Marketing Coordinator: p.windus@ibfd.org.

About IBFD

IBFD is a leading international provider of cross-border tax expertise, with a long-standing history of supporting and contributing to tax research and academic activities. As an independent foundation, IBFD utilizes its global network of tax experts and its Knowledge Centre to serve Fortune 500 companies, governments, international consultancy firms and tax advisers.

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More efforts must go into promoting domestic tourism – GTA Director

Mr Henry Yeleduor, the Western Regional Director of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), has called on tourism industry players to adopt efficient measures to effectively promote domestic tourism within the country.

He said there was the need for key stakeholders in the tourism ecosystem to focus on packaging experiences that would cater for the unique needs of Ghanaians.

That, he noted, would encourage the citizenry to travel around the country for exciting tourism experiences.

He was speaking to the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of the 2023 third quarter Public Private Partnership Forum (PPPF), organized by the GTA, under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, in Takoradi, on the theme: ‘Fostering Stronger Partnerships for Sustainable Tourism Development.’

The PPPF, fourth in a series being organized, brought together industry stakeholders to discuss ways through which the public and private sectors could work together to foster collaboration towards the growth of the tourism sector.

Mr Yeleduor said there was the need for tourism service providers to offer excellent customer experience, while ensuring affordability of travel and accommodation packages to attract citizens’ interest in travelling to explore the beauty of the country.

‘We should still do much more to market ourselves as an emerging economy not only to established markets but also to other emerging tourism markets, and this calls for a partnership between stakeholders and communities with high tourism potentials,’ he noted.

He indicated that tourism in the Western Region was thriving and had registered positive growth over the years.

The Western Region GTA Director said: ‘Tourist destinations such as the Nzulezu, Ankasa, Bisa Abrewa Museum, the Forts and Castles, pristine beaches and other heritage sites continue to attract tourists to the region despite infrastructural, logistical and sanitation challenges.’

Mr Yeleduor explained that there were growing numbers of upmarket hotels dotted across the region that provide comparative unique luxury accommodation facilities and services to the increasing visitors to the region.

He, however, said more work needed to be done in the areas of improving access to these facilities, including, improving service delivery to meet customers’ expectations, and the

provision of basic facilities such as visitor information offices and washrooms at tourist sites and highways.

‘It is our belief that despite these challenges, the government will continue to play its part in promoting tourism and supporting businesses, and together, we will fashion out strategies to promote tourism and address the hindrances to its growth’.

Mr Yeleduor further called for a collective effort of stakeholders to be creative and come up with better strategies on building human resources since younger people were taking up jobs in the sector.

‘Given the huge growth potential of the tourism sector and the wide-ranging affinities shared by all of us, a great deal can be achieved by working more closely together’, he added.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Bridging the Gender Gap in the Agriculture sector- A multi-stakeholder approach needed

There are significant gender gaps in women’s and men’s access to rural advisory services in the agriculture sector, impeding development. While women farmers constitute about half the population engaged in the production of food crops for food security and nutrition, they are often discriminated against in the offer of advisory services, access to land, tractor services and finance.

Despite efforts to mainstream gender in the agriculture sector, challenges including insufficient financial support from the government, inadequate ICT infrastructure to enhance communication, weak ministerial coordination on gender issues, weak stakeholder coordination on gender and gender-related issues in agriculture, and inadequate accommodation for Agriculture Extension Assistants at their operational areas continue to hinder rural advisory service delivery.

The women also lack access to training, economic resources, and the capacity to invest in appropriate agricultural technologies as well as the knowledge to implement improved agricultural practices.

Some of these challenges are deeply entrenched in cultural norms, where women are basically denied access because it is not fashionable or acceptable to do so within the community’s beliefs and settings.

In predominantly patriarchal societies like Ghana, there is a marked bias against women’s ownership and control of land as a productive resource. In most situations, women’s access to land and other property generally occurs through a male relative.

These stereotypes have permeated the offer of advisory services to women farmers and created gaps that continue to widen with time.

It is estimated that the discrimination has contributed to the gender gap in agricultural productivity in developing countries, where women-managed farms are 20-30 per cent less productive than farms managed by men.

In Ghana, the situation is not different as studies have shown significant gaps in access to credit and financial services, access to extension services delivery, access to new technologies in agriculture, and access to and control over land.

‘Gender inequality in our sub-region has led to widespread discrimination, social injustice, less economic progress and inefficient democracies’, the Chief Director Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Dr. Afisah Zakariah noted.

These manifest in all aspects of human life including economic, security, education, health, social and political structures with women, girls and the vulnerable in society mostly affected by its consequences.

Despite several government efforts to improve the agriculture sector, women farmers and crop producers in Ghana continue to face multiple challenges and disadvantages particularly those in the rural areas.

Studies by Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI) on PlantwisePlus programme in Ghana have also established the differences in men’s and women’s access to agricultural advisory services.

For instance, it was established that there is over-reliance on male extension officers to contact farmers due to the lower number of women Extension Agents (16.7%) and high attrition rate.

At the second meeting of the CABI PlantwisePlus Multi-stakeholder Forum for Dialogue on Gender in Rural in Rural Advisory Services (GRAS) held recently at Peduase, the Director of Women in Agricultural Development Directorate (WIAD), noted the achievements of the Exclusive Women Extensionists Programme in the past and said it supported women in agriculture with targeted programmes from production through post-production and off-farm activities.

She touted the programme as a perfect policy intervention.

Women were reached through home visits and were very comfortable with their women counterparts at very conducive times and cases of severe malnutrition were unearthed and the needed support provided. Their efforts complemented very well that of the male Extensionists.

However, policy reforms and structural changes have ensured that there is now one Extension Agent, male or female who is to provide all the needed information to farmers, which is usually skewed towards crop production and men benefitting more than the women.

This has made the attainment of the conservative 30% coverage for women difficult and the national target of 40% as stipulated in the Gender Policy.

While WIAD has implemented the Gender and Agricultural Development Strategy (GADS II) and the needed sensitization done across all levels, national, regional and district, the key challenges facing women such as access to various production resources, especially land are yet to be overcome.

The Director of Extension at the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Mr. Paul Siameh said several agricultural sector policies over the past three decades had prioritised the role of women in agriculture development in Ghana, seeking to involve women in everything they do, especially through the reporting systems.

He assured stakeholders that MoFA would not accept any programmes, which were not women and youth disaggregated because women had been marginalized for many years, and there was an urgent need to utilise their full human resource capabilities.

He concluded his remarks with an assurance that women would not be left out of any agriculture development agenda.

Some Efforts at Bridging the Gap

The government and stakeholders are not resting on their oars in bridging the gap and ensuring gender streaming in agriculture.

Women in Agriculture Department (WIAD) for instance has chalked some successes in implementing GADS II, including database of women farmer-based organizations and entrepreneurs captured, 55 women FBOs supported with equipment for processing, 182 women trained in tractor operation and maintenance.

These have resulted in success stories such as women occupying executive positions in their FBOs. However, the late release of funds to implement planned activities and the poor road network which makes it difficult for officers to reach some remote areas to carry out activities continue to hinder women in agriculture. WIAD will continue to ensure that MOFA directorates’ activities are gender sensitive.

Provision of sufficient budget allocation for gender issues, strengthening coordination between ministries and stakeholders (NGOs) on gender, provision of adequate residential accommodation for AEAs special females at their operational areas, and sufficient logistics for AEAs (vehicles and Motorcycle) to enhance mobility and visibility are outlined as strategies to address these constraints.

The Directorate of Agricultural Extension Services (DAES) is also implementing several policies to increase agricultural productivity, which include the Food and Agriculture Sector Development Policy, Investing for Food and Jobs Policy (2018-2021), Gender and Agricultural Development Strategy (GADS I and II 2015), Agriculture Extension Services Policy, and E-Agriculture Policy and Strategy, among others.

Cross-cutting issues, including climate change and environment, gender, vulnerability, culture and technological innovations, among others, are also being examined.

However, there were challenges of the research inability of women to use some of the farm machinery, and limited capacity for demand-driven, food consumption and agricultural policy research and gender analysis in Ghana.

Efforts are also being made at the regional levels to enhance equity through the implementation of Gender in Agricultural Development Strategy 2 (GADSII). For instance, the Bono region monitored several output indicators on a quarterly basis, based on the following strategic

outcomes; household dietary diversity, food handling and safety, improved value addition, gender equity mainstreaming and empowerment, and other generic indicators such as home gardens and fuel-efficient stoves. Going forward, the region will strengthen the institutional capacity for gender-responsive policies, programmes, and projects, and there will be a conscious effort to ensure gender mainstreaming.

Similar programmes are ongoing in the KEEA to address gender disparities in the agricultural sector, as a result, set targets to promote women’s participation and empowerment.

To achieve this, agricultural officers embark on several gender-mainstreamed Agricultural Extension Services. Despite the progress made, women farmers in the municipality face numerous challenges, including limited access to land, credit, and agricultural inputs. To address these challenges, there is a need to initiate more targeted and tailored programmes that address the specific needs and challenges faced by women.

Also, phase 2 of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ2) was being developed, targeting at least 40% of the beneficiaries to be youth, women, and vulnerable groups. In Conclusion, the agriculture sector in Ghana requires a multi-stakeholder and multi-level approach involving government institutions, civil society organizations, development partners, and active participation of women.

A key turning point is the GRAS Multi-stakeholder Forum for Dialogue and Advocacy initiated and facilitated by the CABI PlantwisePlus programme in Ghana. As one of the major components of the PlantwisePlus programme, CABI seeks to enhance the knowledge and uptake of climate-adaptive and integrated pest management crop production approaches in ways that ensure that both men and women farmers can equitably access and benefit from agricultural advisory services.

Under the farmer advisory services component of the programme, several activities are being implemented to address identified gender gaps in agricultural advisory services delivery.

The activities include gender capacity-building training for agricultural extension staff, advocacy and communication activities for improved gender policy implementation and institutional practices of advisory service delivery, and social and behavioural change communication activities to shift social norms preventing women’s equitable access to extension these services.

Indeed, achieving gender equality targets in Ghana’s agriculture sector will require a multi-stakeholder approach involving government institutions, civil society organisations, development partners, and the active participation of women themselves.

In conclusion, the GRAS Forum recommended that there should be a deep collaboration between CABI, WIAD, DAES, and other institutions on gender and agriculture to strengthen the institutional capacity for gender-responsive policies, programmes, and projects. Also, there should be a conscious effort to ensure gender mainstreaming in agriculture extension and rural advisory services.

Source: Ghana News Agency