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Generous Benefactors Fund Construction of Over 50% of New Schools!
In Iran, 51% of schools are built with the support of benefactors, reflecting a strong community commitment to improving education. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani noted that this involvement has increased, with benefactors contributing around 200 trillion rials (approximately $250 million) for school construction this year. Projects include 1,856 semi-finished schools and plans for 3,206 new ones. Notably, over 6,000 Iranian women abroad are also participating in these initiatives. President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized the importance of educational equity and vocational training, aiming to transform public schools into models of excellence and ensure every student receives quality education.
Iran Joins Global Dialogue at 2025 BRS COPs in Geneva: A Crucial Step for Environmental Action
A significant conference, the 2025 BRS COPs, is underway in Geneva from April 28 to May 9, focusing on the theme “Make visible the invisible: sound management of chemicals and wastes.” With over 1,600 participants from 170 countries, the event brings together stakeholders committed to environmental protection and addresses hazardous chemicals and waste management. Discussions include sessions on the Basel, Rotterdam, and Stockholm Conventions, covering topics like waste classification, listing hazardous chemicals, and eliminating persistent organic pollutants (POPs). The outcomes of these meetings are crucial for shaping international policies on chemical safety and waste management, promoting a healthier planet.
Tehran Set to Host Groundbreaking Conference on Technology Management and Innovation Strategies
The 15th Conference on Management of Technology and Innovation in Tehran, scheduled for December 10-11, aims to redefine Iran’s future through innovation. Organized by the Iranian Association for Management of Technology (IRAMOT), the conference will focus on enhancing science and technology, establishing expert networks, training personnel, improving education quality, and influencing national decision-making. It will feature 15 specialized meetings and an exhibition showcasing innovative companies, providing networking opportunities. Iran ranks 72nd globally in technology and innovation, with a noted improvement in its research and development capabilities. The conference serves as a crucial platform for industry and academic leaders in West Asia.
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Revolutionizing Conservation: DOE Unveils Groundbreaking AI-Powered Environmental Protection Platform
The Department of Environment has launched a pioneering bilingual AI platform that enhances access to environmental laws and regulations in both Persian and English. This innovative tool allows users to conduct smart searches, classify subjects, and analyze content, making crucial legal information available to experts, researchers, and the general public. Omid Hajati emphasized its role in promoting environmental awareness and compliance. Additionally, a national congress on artificial intelligence in agriculture and the environment was held in Shiraz, focusing on sustainable practices and technological advancements. These initiatives reflect a commitment to integrating technology with environmental stewardship, fostering a culture of sustainability.
Economist Sounds Alarm: 40% of Iranians at Risk of Hunger Due to Government Policies Worsening Inequality
Iran is facing a severe hunger crisis, with experts warning that nearly half of the population could experience food insecurity. Currently, 7 million people are undernourished, and this figure may rise to 40% if policies remain unchanged. Economist Hossein Raghfar criticizes a system favoring the elite, resulting in widespread poverty and malnutrition-related deaths. Basic food items are becoming increasingly unaffordable, with families forced to cut essentials from their diets. Corruption and misallocation of resources exacerbate the situation, prompting fears of public unrest as citizens grapple with declining living standards and systemic inequality.