WHO to get quarter-billion-dollar funding from Google
>PanArmenian.Net
28 Mar 2020
PanARMENIAN.Net - Google has announced a new $800 million commitment to support small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), health organizations and governments, and health workers on the frontline of the global coronavirus pandemic.
In a blog post published Friday, March 27, CEO of Google and Alphabet Sundar Pichai said $250 million will go to the World Health Organization (WHO) and more than 100 government agencies globally to help provide critical information on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other measures to help local communities.
A $200 million investment fund will support NGOs and financial institutions around the world to help provide small businesses with access to capital.
$340 million in Google Ads credits available to all SMBs with active accounts over the past year. Credit notifications will appear in their Google Ads accounts and can be used at any point until the end of 2020 across our advertising platforms.
The number of confirmed cases of people with coronavirus across the world has surpassed 671,000, over 27,000 people have died, while more than 131,000 have recovered, according to information provided by international research groups.
>https://www.mexiconews.net/news/264451734/who-to-get-quarter-billion-dollar-funding-from-google
Mar West [1980] - The Tony Rice Unit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDjJXUXWajM
I Used To Could | Knopfler
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HMrPhP6Fqg
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>Can anyone EVER remember a time when EVERY SINGLE headline in the Drudge Report was about a single topic–ignoring the rest of Life?
Been years since I drudged…
Overwhelming majority of Ukrainians think most important task for women is housekeeping and family
KYIV. March 6 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The vast majority of Ukrainians agree that the most important task of a woman to take care of home and family (83%), and that the most important task of a man is making money (75%).
According to the results of a survey conducted by Sociological Group Rating in late February, 78% agree that women more often than men make decisions based on emotions.
Some 67% agree that it is unacceptable when men cry (25% - do not agree), while 68% agree that women have less freedom due to family obligations (27% do not agree).
Almost half agree (34% disagree) with the thesis that women are less interested than men in occupying responsible political positions. Almost two-thirds of respondents disagree with the statement that women do not have the appropriate knowledge and skills to occupy senior positions in politics, a quarter agree.
According to respondents, more often in their family (couple) a woman cooks food (64%). Only about a quarter noted that this role in their union was divided equally. According to the respondents, responsibilities for raising children and doing household chores are also assigned to women (52% and 43%, respectively).
At the same time, in relation to the upbringing of children, in contrast to household affairs, the respondents noted more often that this role was equally divided in their pair.
The survey was conducted by the Rating group on February 21-25, 2020. Some 2,000 respondents were interviewed via personal formalized interview (face-to-face). The margin of error of the study does not exceed 2.2%.
>https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/press-conference/645357.html
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SerialBrain2 had a podcast last year, not for me.