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Diaspora Group Building Sh100 Billion Diaspora University Town in Kenya – Mwakilishi.com

| August 5, 2021

A group of about 500 Kenyans living in the diaspora has embarked on a multi-billion-shilling project in Voi, Taita Taveta County. Under the ambitious project dubbed Diaspora University Town (DUT), the group seeks to build a university, a hospital, and schools on a parcel of land donated by the ancestral community of Voi

Travel curbs: UK moves India from ‘red’ to ‘amber list’, know how this will help Indian diaspora travel – The Tribune India

| August 5, 2021

London, August 5 Fully vaccinated passengers from India will no longer be subjected to compulsory 10-day hotel quarantine as the UK moved the country from its "red" to "amber" list. Under Britain's traffic light system for international travel, returning from amber list countries means a 10-day quarantining at home. The change, announced by the Department for Transport, comes into effect from 4 am local time on Sunday

Paxton’s Arc in Never Have I Ever Season 2 Is Important for Japanese Diaspora – The Mary Sue

| August 5, 2021

When Netflixs Never Have I Ever first premiered in 2020, the series was hailed as a groundbreaking coming-of-age series with a South Asian lead.

MKAWASI MCHARO HALL – The Puzzling Political Powerlessness of the Kenyan Diaspora – The Elephant

| August 5, 2021

Andrew Ngumba had a curious way of explaining away institutionalized corruption every time he was accused of engaging in it. In the days gone by, before the village elders arbitrated any pressing or thorny issue, they would be offered libation just before the deliberations and then thanked with a goat thereafter, as an appreciation for a job well done

Black tourism took a hit from the pandemic. Travelers are looking to the diaspora as they venture back abroad – Yahoo News

| August 5, 2021

Black travel amid the pandemic and racial unrest has tourists seeking cultural significant destinations.

Algerians increasingly turn to crowdfunding to help fight Covid-19 – TRT World

| August 5, 2021

As the country's health service buckles under increasing coronavirus cases, individuals and hospitals seek help from the diaspora in a bid to raise funds for essential medical equipment.

Those who pushed for Pallone amendment benefit from relationship with Armenian diaspora in US – Matthew Bryza – AzerNews

| August 5, 2021

2 August 2021 18:15 (UTC+04:00) 943 By Trend Those who pushed for The Pallone amendment benefit from the relationship with the Armenian diaspora in the US, former US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza toldTrend. It is absolutely clear who is behind this amendment because it is called The Pallone amendment, Bryza added

Meet the Olympic Members of the Tribe – The Jewish News

| August 5, 2021

Every two years, since 2002, I have poured over rosters of Olympics-bound teams (other than Israel) to find the Jewish athletes. It is a time-consuming and often difficult task.

Pakistani women’s culture of honour and Australian diaspora – The Media Line

| August 5, 2021

Fri, 6 Aug 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Australian Western Standard Time (UTC+8) Register here. Pakistani womens culture of honour: understanding honour consciousness, gender politics & cultural transmission in the Australian diaspora About this event The Centre for Muslim States and Societies invites you to a webinar on Pakistani womens culture of honour: understanding honour consciousness, gender politics and cultural transmission in the Australian diaspora Date: Friday, 6 August 2021 | Time: 10-11 am (AWST) Zoom: https://uwa.zoom.us/j/88484539322?pwd=WDhIcW5NUU4vQWQ3NHA2UlZPNjNxdz09 Password: 920906 Abstract Based on primary data, this seminar illuminates Pakistani women experiences of honour in Pakistan and Australia. It delves into Pakistani womens stories of honour, honour consciousness, and its effects on gender politics in Pakistan, how it is related to religion (Islam), and how honour consciousness shapes views of Islam

Kenyans in Diaspora building varsity in Voi to improve livelihoods – The Standard

| August 5, 2021

A group of Kenyans living in the diaspora is looking toinnovatively combat the emerging problems in the country. The group of 500 Kenyans has set their sights on issueslike education, health and joblessness contributing to poverty, all with the view of helping the vulnerable. Settling in Voi within Taita Taveta County, the stakeholders came up with a project dubbed Diaspora University Town (DUT) whichintends to build a university, schools and hospital on land donated by the ancestral community of Voi


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