The area was on the west coast of Scotland and stretched from the Highlands in the north to the Southern Uplands in the south. As a local government region, its population, in excess of 2.5 million, was the largest of the regions. The Region was responsible for education (from nursery to colleges); social work; police; fire; sewage; strategic planning; roads; transport - and, therefore, employed almost 100,000 public servants (almost half were teachers, lecturers and others in the education service).
The regional administrative headquarters was in the City of Glasgow and politics were by and large dominated by the Labour Party. The first regional council convener was the Reverend Geoff Shaw, who died in 1978. It was largely due to his leadership that the Region forged its innovative strategy on multiple deprivation, which remained its central commitment to the end of the Region's life through "Social Strategy for the Eighties" (1982) and "SS for the 90s".
Regional councils are, nominally, the governing bodies of the regions of Cameroon. As defined by the Constitution of Cameroon, the councils have control of cultural, economic, educational, health-related, social, and sport-related issues in the regions. The members of each council are delegates indirectly elected by the populace and traditional rulers selected by their peers. Each council is headed by a president, who is elected by the members from among their own ranks. Members serve five-year terms.
Each council is advised by members of parliament from the area and by an administrator appointed by the president of Cameroon. This individual acts at the president's personal representative and wields considerable power. The president of Cameroon reserves the right to disband any regional council he so chooses.
The regional councils were created by Cameroon's constitution of 1996 in response to agitation for a return to a federal system of government or increased decentralisation. However, the councils have yet to be established in reality, and the regions established by the constitution are still known as provinces and are headed by presidentially appointed governors.
A regional council (French:conseil régional) is the elected assembly of a region of France.
History
Regional councils were created by law on 5 July 1972. Originally they were simply consultative bodies consisting of the region's parliamentary representatives plus an equal number of members nominated by the departments and municipalities.
The decentralisation programme of 1982-1983 provided for direct election which began in 1986 and increased the powers of the councils.
Operation
The Assemblies elect their own Presidents who preside over the meetings and head the Regional Executive.
Electoral system
Before 2004
Between 1986 and 2004, regional councils were elected by closed listproportional representation. The Front National was frequently left with the balance of power as a result and this led to a change in the electoral law.
Since 2004
Since 2004 three quarters of the seats continue to be elected by proportional representation with each list having an equal number of male and female candidates. The other quarter are given to the list that received the most votes. In order to gain these top up seats, a list must have gained an absolute majority of the votes in the first round. If this has not been achieved a second round is held with each party that gained at least ten percent of the votes competing. The party that wins a plurality in this round gains the bonus seats. It is common in this round for lower ranking parties to withdraw in favour of parties they have entered into an alliance with.
Strathclyde, the former local government region of Scotland, 1973 to 1996, which still serves as a police force area, a fire service area, and a transport authority area, covered by:
We’ve come through 2020 together. A difficult year has brought out the very best of Strathclyde. Thank you!
published: 17 Dec 2020
Welcome to the University of Strathclyde
At Strathclyde, the Times Higher Education University of the Year, we believe ideas can change the world. We’re bringing people of all backgrounds together - making an impact on our students, our city and our global community. The University of Strathclyde – a place where ideas can thrive.
published: 21 Apr 2022
The Brittonic Kingdoms of Alt Clut & Strathclyde
A close inspection of a unique group of people that managed to survive for centuries, against all odds.
published: 02 Feb 2022
Strathclyde and the Norse | Scotland in the Viking Age
The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North British kingdoms in the Early Middle Ages. As Sarah, my guest on the History with Hilbert Podcast a few days ago, explains, the Viking Age caused major upheaval in Southwestern Scotland. The old Kingdom of Alt Clut or Ystrad Clut was destroyed with the Viking raid on Dumbarton Rock in 870 AD, though from its ashes the newly named kingdom of Strathclyde would rise to thrust southwards and take the western parts of Northumbria which still bear the name Cumbria today as its legacy.
The full podcast is coming soon to History with Hilbert.
Related Videos of Mine:
The Hen Ogledd (Celtic North of Britain):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
published: 01 Aug 2020
A day in the life as a Masters Student in the UK | University of Strathclyde
Hey loves! I have a super packed timeline, and I just wanted to show how hectic it can get as a Masters's student in the UK. It is a lot of work and I can only pray to come out with flying colours.
I literally spent over 24hrs around campus because I had a deadline with classes in between. Phew!
Enjoyy
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published: 21 Oct 2022
A tour of the Faculty of Engineering at Strathclyde!
Take a tour of our Faculty of Engineering. Our students Chris and Cuebong visit each department and tell you more as they go!
published: 01 Jun 2018
How Did Strathclyde Dominate the Picts in the Early Middle Ages?
The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North British kingdoms in the Early Middle Ages. As Sarah, my guest on the History with Hilbert Podcast a few days ago, explains, the Kingdom of Strathclyde was an important political player in Early Medieval Scotland and had power and influence in Pictland, and even supplied many Pictish kings. It's for this reason that she argues the kingdom might have survived as the only Northern Brittonic kingdom when the others such as Rheged, Elmet, the Gododdin and more were all conquered and didn't survive the seventh century.
The full podcast is coming soon to History with Hilbert.
Related Videos of Mine:
The Hen Ogledd (Celtic North of Britain...
published: 12 Aug 2020
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE CAMPUS TOUR | Best University for International Students in UK
Strathclyde University Tour has been given in this video. Enjoy the amazing Campus tour of The University of Strathclyde. Accommodation at University of Strathclyde, Strath Union, Royal College Building, Strathclyde Business School and many more building Tour has been been given.
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published: 14 Jun 2020
Finding the perfect masters course | University of Strathclyde
Finding the best master's course can be a challenge.
Niamh speaks to us about why she chose to study Physics, how she made her decision to study at Strathclyde and her internship in the Department of Physics.
At Strathclyde, the Times Higher Education University of the Year, we believe ideas can change the world. We’re bringing people of all backgrounds together - ma...
At Strathclyde, the Times Higher Education University of the Year, we believe ideas can change the world. We’re bringing people of all backgrounds together - making an impact on our students, our city and our global community. The University of Strathclyde – a place where ideas can thrive.
At Strathclyde, the Times Higher Education University of the Year, we believe ideas can change the world. We’re bringing people of all backgrounds together - making an impact on our students, our city and our global community. The University of Strathclyde – a place where ideas can thrive.
The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North Br...
The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North British kingdoms in the Early Middle Ages. As Sarah, my guest on the History with Hilbert Podcast a few days ago, explains, the Viking Age caused major upheaval in Southwestern Scotland. The old Kingdom of Alt Clut or Ystrad Clut was destroyed with the Viking raid on Dumbarton Rock in 870 AD, though from its ashes the newly named kingdom of Strathclyde would rise to thrust southwards and take the western parts of Northumbria which still bear the name Cumbria today as its legacy.
The full podcast is coming soon to History with Hilbert.
Related Videos of Mine:
The Hen Ogledd (Celtic North of Britain):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amcyb_q4MGE&t=44s
How Big Was Denmark In the Viking Age?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUlPGewD2gs
Why Did the Viking Age Begin?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sot-HZkMY4o&t=243s
The History of the Vikings in England:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNQM29ZUXvk&t=920s
Viking Age Helmets:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR91MAu6zKU&t=9s
The Start of the Viking Age in Frisia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3SvbmAIx0M&t=8s
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
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#Scotland #Viking #Strathclyde
The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North British kingdoms in the Early Middle Ages. As Sarah, my guest on the History with Hilbert Podcast a few days ago, explains, the Viking Age caused major upheaval in Southwestern Scotland. The old Kingdom of Alt Clut or Ystrad Clut was destroyed with the Viking raid on Dumbarton Rock in 870 AD, though from its ashes the newly named kingdom of Strathclyde would rise to thrust southwards and take the western parts of Northumbria which still bear the name Cumbria today as its legacy.
The full podcast is coming soon to History with Hilbert.
Related Videos of Mine:
The Hen Ogledd (Celtic North of Britain):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amcyb_q4MGE&t=44s
How Big Was Denmark In the Viking Age?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUlPGewD2gs
Why Did the Viking Age Begin?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sot-HZkMY4o&t=243s
The History of the Vikings in England:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNQM29ZUXvk&t=920s
Viking Age Helmets:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR91MAu6zKU&t=9s
The Start of the Viking Age in Frisia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3SvbmAIx0M&t=8s
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
Dive into Discord:
https://discordapp.com/invite/UMzHMtA?fbclid=IwAR371psEo9VsqZ36Ukpuh6xS9YzY2xuV07qfHMcnsUIZjHgzovHaUdWw9ec
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#Scotland #Viking #Strathclyde
Hey loves! I have a super packed timeline, and I just wanted to show how hectic it can get as a Masters's student in the UK. It is a lot of work and I can only ...
Hey loves! I have a super packed timeline, and I just wanted to show how hectic it can get as a Masters's student in the UK. It is a lot of work and I can only pray to come out with flying colours.
I literally spent over 24hrs around campus because I had a deadline with classes in between. Phew!
Enjoyy
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Hey loves! I have a super packed timeline, and I just wanted to show how hectic it can get as a Masters's student in the UK. It is a lot of work and I can only pray to come out with flying colours.
I literally spent over 24hrs around campus because I had a deadline with classes in between. Phew!
Enjoyy
Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Tfwvew4sq8tf-qhz3NyJg
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Song: VDGL - New Age
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The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North Br...
The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North British kingdoms in the Early Middle Ages. As Sarah, my guest on the History with Hilbert Podcast a few days ago, explains, the Kingdom of Strathclyde was an important political player in Early Medieval Scotland and had power and influence in Pictland, and even supplied many Pictish kings. It's for this reason that she argues the kingdom might have survived as the only Northern Brittonic kingdom when the others such as Rheged, Elmet, the Gododdin and more were all conquered and didn't survive the seventh century.
The full podcast is coming soon to History with Hilbert.
Related Videos of Mine:
The Hen Ogledd (Celtic North of Britain):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amcyb_q4MGE&t=44s
Who were the Picts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeOcBRsiiG8&t=49s
The Picts: Culture, Language and Religion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsHirGbsa2U
What Languages Did Robert the Bruce Speak?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_UmUEP57V4&t=104s
The Celts of King Arthur's Britain:
youtube.com/watch?v=sSlznFE15RY
How To Tell Apart Scots Gaelic and Irish Gaelic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adg5Ds_9zCA&t=48s
Why Does Clan MacDonald Hate Clan Campbell?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEZs0NNWXDA&t=36s
What Happened to the Old Scottish Flag?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-_apwDYWEg&t=98s
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
Dive into Discord:
https://discordapp.com/invite/UMzHMtA?fbclid=IwAR371psEo9VsqZ36Ukpuh6xS9YzY2xuV07qfHMcnsUIZjHgzovHaUdWw9ec
Join in the Banter on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/HistorywHilbert
Enter the Fray on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/HistorywHilbert/
Indulge in some Instagram..?(the alliteration needs to stop):
https://www.instagram.com/historywithhilbert/
Send me an email if you'd be interested in doing a collaboration! [email protected]
#Scotland #Viking #Strathclyde
The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North British kingdoms in the Early Middle Ages. As Sarah, my guest on the History with Hilbert Podcast a few days ago, explains, the Kingdom of Strathclyde was an important political player in Early Medieval Scotland and had power and influence in Pictland, and even supplied many Pictish kings. It's for this reason that she argues the kingdom might have survived as the only Northern Brittonic kingdom when the others such as Rheged, Elmet, the Gododdin and more were all conquered and didn't survive the seventh century.
The full podcast is coming soon to History with Hilbert.
Related Videos of Mine:
The Hen Ogledd (Celtic North of Britain):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amcyb_q4MGE&t=44s
Who were the Picts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeOcBRsiiG8&t=49s
The Picts: Culture, Language and Religion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsHirGbsa2U
What Languages Did Robert the Bruce Speak?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_UmUEP57V4&t=104s
The Celts of King Arthur's Britain:
youtube.com/watch?v=sSlznFE15RY
How To Tell Apart Scots Gaelic and Irish Gaelic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adg5Ds_9zCA&t=48s
Why Does Clan MacDonald Hate Clan Campbell?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEZs0NNWXDA&t=36s
What Happened to the Old Scottish Flag?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-_apwDYWEg&t=98s
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
Dive into Discord:
https://discordapp.com/invite/UMzHMtA?fbclid=IwAR371psEo9VsqZ36Ukpuh6xS9YzY2xuV07qfHMcnsUIZjHgzovHaUdWw9ec
Join in the Banter on Twitter:
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#Scotland #Viking #Strathclyde
Strathclyde University Tour has been given in this video. Enjoy the amazing Campus tour of The University of Strathclyde. Accommodation at University of Strathc...
Strathclyde University Tour has been given in this video. Enjoy the amazing Campus tour of The University of Strathclyde. Accommodation at University of Strathclyde, Strath Union, Royal College Building, Strathclyde Business School and many more building Tour has been been given.
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Finding the best master's course can be a challenge.
Niamh speaks to us about why she chose to study Physics, how she made her decision to study at Strathclyde...
Finding the best master's course can be a challenge.
Niamh speaks to us about why she chose to study Physics, how she made her decision to study at Strathclyde and her internship in the Department of Physics.
Finding the best master's course can be a challenge.
Niamh speaks to us about why she chose to study Physics, how she made her decision to study at Strathclyde and her internship in the Department of Physics.
HBRC looks after the environment as we work to grow our region, better connect and ensure the safety of our communities, for a prosperous regional economy.
published: 05 Jan 2015
Ordinary Council Meeting 27 November 2024
Armidale Regional Council meetings are scheduled to start at 4pm (NSW Time) and are held in the Armidale Regional Council Chambers. The Public are welcome to attend in person or watch the live stream on YouTube.
More information about Armidale Regional Council meetings as well as the agendas can be found here:
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published: 27 Nov 2024
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters Introduction Video
Join the Tamworth Regional Council Water and Waste Team
Tamworth Regional Council's Water and Waste directorate employs more than 100 people.
Our work ethic is strong – the services we deliver are essential for our community.
Our staff work 365 days a year to bring our community of over 65,000 people high quality services – Under our management we operate 6 water supplies, 4 wastewater systems and 9 waste management facilities.
published: 14 Feb 2021
Celebrating 30 Years of Hawke's Bay Regional Council
Hawke's Bay Regional Council - Enhancing our environment together since ages ago!
published: 05 Nov 2019
2024-11-28 - LIVESTREAM: Waikato Regional Council Meeting - 28 November 2024
Watch decision making as it happens.
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published: 28 Nov 2024
Greater Wellington Regional Council looks to take back control of city’s troubled bus network
Councillor Daran Porter is lobbying to have more sway over its services, wanting a rev up of current rules.
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HBRC looks after the environment as we work to grow our region, better connect and ensure the safety of our communities, for a prosperous regional economy.
HBRC looks after the environment as we work to grow our region, better connect and ensure the safety of our communities, for a prosperous regional economy.
HBRC looks after the environment as we work to grow our region, better connect and ensure the safety of our communities, for a prosperous regional economy.
Armidale Regional Council meetings are scheduled to start at 4pm (NSW Time) and are held in the Armidale Regional Council Chambers. The Public are welcome to at...
Armidale Regional Council meetings are scheduled to start at 4pm (NSW Time) and are held in the Armidale Regional Council Chambers. The Public are welcome to attend in person or watch the live stream on YouTube.
More information about Armidale Regional Council meetings as well as the agendas can be found here:
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Armidale Regional Council meetings are scheduled to start at 4pm (NSW Time) and are held in the Armidale Regional Council Chambers. The Public are welcome to attend in person or watch the live stream on YouTube.
More information about Armidale Regional Council meetings as well as the agendas can be found here:
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Tamworth Regional Council's Water and Waste directorate employs more than 100 people.
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Tamworth Regional Council's Water and Waste directorate employs more than 100 people.
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Tamworth Regional Council's Water and Waste directorate employs more than 100 people.
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Our staff work 365 days a year to bring our community of over 65,000 people high quality services – Under our management we operate 6 water supplies, 4 wastewater systems and 9 waste management facilities.
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Cameroon holds first regional election amid opposition boycott
Cameroon is holding its first-ever regional election, which the government says hands more power to the provinces but the opposition boycotts as a sham.
In Sunday’s indirect polls, a 24,000-strong electoral college made up of regional delegates and traditional chiefs will vote to fill the posts of 900 regional councillors – 90 for each of the country’s 10 regions – putting into action a 1996 law that promised a decentralised government but was never enacted.
The municipal councils will have a say over development, including infrastructure such as roads, but they will not be able to alter laws enacted by the national assembly and the senate in the country’s capital, Yaounde.
President Paul Biya’s government sees the polls as a step towards greater regional autonomy, hoping they will appe...
published: 06 Dec 2020
First ever regional election holds in Cameroon
Regional elections hold in Cameroon with residents voting for the first time for members of the country’s upper House of legislature.
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What difference have regional council and assemblies made since creation in Cameroon?
What difference have regional council and assemblies made since creation in Cameroon?
published: 03 Jul 2023
Regional Council Executive Committee May 16, 2022 Meeting
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Cameroon Political Crisis: A critical look at the NW Regional Council.
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What difference have regional council and assemblies made since creation in Cameroon?
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published: 04 Jul 2023
Violence in Cameroon & other topics - Daily Briefing (5 November 2020)
Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Chief Executives Board
- Cameroon
- Ocha
- Syria
- West Bank Demolitions
- Security Council
- COVID-19/U.N. Sustainable Development Group
- COVID-19/Africa
- Food Coalition
- Global Food Prices
- World Tsunami Awareness Day
- Noon Briefing Guests Tomorrow
CHIEF EXECUTIVES BOARD
Tomorrow, the Secretary-General will bring together the heads of the UN system organizations in a virtual meeting of the Chief Executives Board. They will reflect on the main characteristics of a post-pandemic world and brainstorm on possible key elements of a Common Agenda report the Secretary-General has been asked to submit to the General Assembly. This follows the adoption of the 21st September 2020 Dec...
published: 05 Nov 2020
READING of PRESIDENTIAL DECREES on REGIONAL COUNCILS
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published: 02 Sep 2020
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Cameroon is holding its first-ever regional election, which the government says hands more power to the provinces but the opposition boycotts as a sham.
In Sun...
Cameroon is holding its first-ever regional election, which the government says hands more power to the provinces but the opposition boycotts as a sham.
In Sunday’s indirect polls, a 24,000-strong electoral college made up of regional delegates and traditional chiefs will vote to fill the posts of 900 regional councillors – 90 for each of the country’s 10 regions – putting into action a 1996 law that promised a decentralised government but was never enacted.
The municipal councils will have a say over development, including infrastructure such as roads, but they will not be able to alter laws enacted by the national assembly and the senate in the country’s capital, Yaounde.
President Paul Biya’s government sees the polls as a step towards greater regional autonomy, hoping they will appease critics who say he has long neglected the country’s regions and help end a four-year separatist conflict in the English-speaking western region.
Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports.
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Cameroon is holding its first-ever regional election, which the government says hands more power to the provinces but the opposition boycotts as a sham.
In Sunday’s indirect polls, a 24,000-strong electoral college made up of regional delegates and traditional chiefs will vote to fill the posts of 900 regional councillors – 90 for each of the country’s 10 regions – putting into action a 1996 law that promised a decentralised government but was never enacted.
The municipal councils will have a say over development, including infrastructure such as roads, but they will not be able to alter laws enacted by the national assembly and the senate in the country’s capital, Yaounde.
President Paul Biya’s government sees the polls as a step towards greater regional autonomy, hoping they will appease critics who say he has long neglected the country’s regions and help end a four-year separatist conflict in the English-speaking western region.
Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports.
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Regional elections hold in Cameroon with residents voting for the first time for members of the country’s upper House of legislature.
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Regional elections hold in Cameroon with residents voting for the first time for members of the country’s upper House of legislature.
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Regional elections hold in Cameroon with residents voting for the first time for members of the country’s upper House of legislature.
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Prime Hour: Monday 3rd July 2023. Live on My Media Prime TV.
Topic: What difference have regional council and assemblies made since creation in Cameroon?
Pr...
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Topic: What difference have regional council and assemblies made since creation in Cameroon?
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Prime Hour: Monday 3rd July 2023. Live on My Media Prime TV.
Topic: What difference have regional council and assemblies made since creation in Cameroon?
Presenter: Kum Leanard
Panelist:
Producer: Eli Nolinga Ewane
Broadcast technician: Awudu Brandon
#OnlyOnTheAfricanEye
Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Chief Executives Board
- Cameroon
- Ocha
- Syria
- West Bank D...
Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Chief Executives Board
- Cameroon
- Ocha
- Syria
- West Bank Demolitions
- Security Council
- COVID-19/U.N. Sustainable Development Group
- COVID-19/Africa
- Food Coalition
- Global Food Prices
- World Tsunami Awareness Day
- Noon Briefing Guests Tomorrow
CHIEF EXECUTIVES BOARD
Tomorrow, the Secretary-General will bring together the heads of the UN system organizations in a virtual meeting of the Chief Executives Board. They will reflect on the main characteristics of a post-pandemic world and brainstorm on possible key elements of a Common Agenda report the Secretary-General has been asked to submit to the General Assembly. This follows the adoption of the 21st September 2020 Declaration on the Commemoration of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the United Nations.
The Chief Executives Board members will discuss common approaches to an inclusive, networked multilateralism. They will also deliberate on salient emerging trends, opportunities and challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the risks for human rights, global economic prospects, deepening inequalities and climate action.
CAMEROON
The Secretary-General is deeply concerned by reports of violence against schools, students and teachers in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon. This took place earlier this week on the 3rd and 4th of November. These reported attacks deprive children of their right to an education. These reports come on the heels of the horrific attack on a school in Kumba, in the South-West Region on October 24th, in which many children were killed and several others wounded.
The Secretary-General stresses the need for accountability of all these acts of violence against children and education facilities and reiterates his call on all armed actors to refrain from attacks against schools and to respect international humanitarian and international human rights law. He further urges the Cameroonian authorities to swiftly investigate all attacks on schools and bring the perpetrators to justice. Attacks on education facilities are a grave violation of children’s rights.
He strongly urges the parties to answer his call for a global ceasefire and reiterates the availability of the UN to support an inclusive dialogue process leading to a resolution of the crisis in the North-West and South West areas of Cameroon.
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Cameroon, Matthias Naab, also issued a statement condemning the attacks.
He said these incidents are part of a pattern of violence against education facilities and personnel, as well as kidnapping for ransom of children and teachers in the North-West and South-West.
OCHA
The Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, says this week we have lost six humanitarian workers in targeted violent attacks in Somalia, in two separate incidents in South Sudan, and in Northwest Syria.
This cannot be tolerated, he said in the statement. Attacks directed against humanitarians are a violation of international humanitarian law and an obscene act against people working hard, often in extraordinarily difficult circumstances, to help vulnerable people.
Mr. Lowcock said that those who commit these atrocities must be held to account. Governments must investigate these killings and prosecute the suspects where appropriate. International humanitarian law must be upheld.
Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=05%20November%202020
Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Chief Executives Board
- Cameroon
- Ocha
- Syria
- West Bank Demolitions
- Security Council
- COVID-19/U.N. Sustainable Development Group
- COVID-19/Africa
- Food Coalition
- Global Food Prices
- World Tsunami Awareness Day
- Noon Briefing Guests Tomorrow
CHIEF EXECUTIVES BOARD
Tomorrow, the Secretary-General will bring together the heads of the UN system organizations in a virtual meeting of the Chief Executives Board. They will reflect on the main characteristics of a post-pandemic world and brainstorm on possible key elements of a Common Agenda report the Secretary-General has been asked to submit to the General Assembly. This follows the adoption of the 21st September 2020 Declaration on the Commemoration of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the United Nations.
The Chief Executives Board members will discuss common approaches to an inclusive, networked multilateralism. They will also deliberate on salient emerging trends, opportunities and challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the risks for human rights, global economic prospects, deepening inequalities and climate action.
CAMEROON
The Secretary-General is deeply concerned by reports of violence against schools, students and teachers in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon. This took place earlier this week on the 3rd and 4th of November. These reported attacks deprive children of their right to an education. These reports come on the heels of the horrific attack on a school in Kumba, in the South-West Region on October 24th, in which many children were killed and several others wounded.
The Secretary-General stresses the need for accountability of all these acts of violence against children and education facilities and reiterates his call on all armed actors to refrain from attacks against schools and to respect international humanitarian and international human rights law. He further urges the Cameroonian authorities to swiftly investigate all attacks on schools and bring the perpetrators to justice. Attacks on education facilities are a grave violation of children’s rights.
He strongly urges the parties to answer his call for a global ceasefire and reiterates the availability of the UN to support an inclusive dialogue process leading to a resolution of the crisis in the North-West and South West areas of Cameroon.
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Cameroon, Matthias Naab, also issued a statement condemning the attacks.
He said these incidents are part of a pattern of violence against education facilities and personnel, as well as kidnapping for ransom of children and teachers in the North-West and South-West.
OCHA
The Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, says this week we have lost six humanitarian workers in targeted violent attacks in Somalia, in two separate incidents in South Sudan, and in Northwest Syria.
This cannot be tolerated, he said in the statement. Attacks directed against humanitarians are a violation of international humanitarian law and an obscene act against people working hard, often in extraordinarily difficult circumstances, to help vulnerable people.
Mr. Lowcock said that those who commit these atrocities must be held to account. Governments must investigate these killings and prosecute the suspects where appropriate. International humanitarian law must be upheld.
Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=05%20November%202020
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The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North British kingdoms in the Early Middle Ages. As Sarah, my guest on the History with Hilbert Podcast a few days ago, explains, the Viking Age caused major upheaval in Southwestern Scotland. The old Kingdom of Alt Clut or Ystrad Clut was destroyed with the Viking raid on Dumbarton Rock in 870 AD, though from its ashes the newly named kingdom of Strathclyde would rise to thrust southwards and take the western parts of Northumbria which still bear the name Cumbria today as its legacy.
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The Kingdom of Strathclyde was one of the Celtic kingdoms that made up the Hen Ogledd (Old North), and was the one that survived the longest of all the North British kingdoms in the Early Middle Ages. As Sarah, my guest on the History with Hilbert Podcast a few days ago, explains, the Kingdom of Strathclyde was an important political player in Early Medieval Scotland and had power and influence in Pictland, and even supplied many Pictish kings. It's for this reason that she argues the kingdom might have survived as the only Northern Brittonic kingdom when the others such as Rheged, Elmet, the Gododdin and more were all conquered and didn't survive the seventh century.
The full podcast is coming soon to History with Hilbert.
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What Languages Did Robert the Bruce Speak?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_UmUEP57V4&t=104s
The Celts of King Arthur's Britain:
youtube.com/watch?v=sSlznFE15RY
How To Tell Apart Scots Gaelic and Irish Gaelic:
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Why Does Clan MacDonald Hate Clan Campbell?
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What Happened to the Old Scottish Flag?
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The area was on the west coast of Scotland and stretched from the Highlands in the north to the Southern Uplands in the south. As a local government region, its population, in excess of 2.5 million, was the largest of the regions. The Region was responsible for education (from nursery to colleges); social work; police; fire; sewage; strategic planning; roads; transport - and, therefore, employed almost 100,000 public servants (almost half were teachers, lecturers and others in the education service).
The regional administrative headquarters was in the City of Glasgow and politics were by and large dominated by the Labour Party. The first regional council convener was the Reverend Geoff Shaw, who died in 1978. It was largely due to his leadership that the Region forged its innovative strategy on multiple deprivation, which remained its central commitment to the end of the Region's life through "Social Strategy for the Eighties" (1982) and "SS for the 90s".
HBRC looks after the environment as we work to grow our region, better connect and ensure the safety of our communities, for a prosperous regional economy.
Armidale Regional Council meetings are scheduled to start at 4pm (NSW Time) and are held in the Armidale Regional Council Chambers. The Public are welcome to attend in person or watch the live stream on YouTube.
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Tamworth Regional Council's Water and Waste directorate employs more than 100 people.
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Our staff work 365 days a year to bring our community of over 65,000 people high quality services – Under our management we operate 6 water supplies, 4 wastewater systems and 9 waste management facilities.
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Councillor Daran Porter is lobbying to have more sway over its services, wanting a rev up of current rules.
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Cameroon is holding its first-ever regional election, which the government says hands more power to the provinces but the opposition boycotts as a sham.
In Sunday’s indirect polls, a 24,000-strong electoral college made up of regional delegates and traditional chiefs will vote to fill the posts of 900 regional councillors – 90 for each of the country’s 10 regions – putting into action a 1996 law that promised a decentralised government but was never enacted.
The municipal councils will have a say over development, including infrastructure such as roads, but they will not be able to alter laws enacted by the national assembly and the senate in the country’s capital, Yaounde.
President Paul Biya’s government sees the polls as a step towards greater regional autonomy, hoping they will appease critics who say he has long neglected the country’s regions and help end a four-year separatist conflict in the English-speaking western region.
Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports.
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Regional elections hold in Cameroon with residents voting for the first time for members of the country’s upper House of legislature.
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Prime Hour: Monday 3rd July 2023. Live on My Media Prime TV.
Topic: What difference have regional council and assemblies made since creation in Cameroon?
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Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Chief Executives Board
- Cameroon
- Ocha
- Syria
- West Bank Demolitions
- Security Council
- COVID-19/U.N. Sustainable Development Group
- COVID-19/Africa
- Food Coalition
- Global Food Prices
- World Tsunami Awareness Day
- Noon Briefing Guests Tomorrow
CHIEF EXECUTIVES BOARD
Tomorrow, the Secretary-General will bring together the heads of the UN system organizations in a virtual meeting of the Chief Executives Board. They will reflect on the main characteristics of a post-pandemic world and brainstorm on possible key elements of a Common Agenda report the Secretary-General has been asked to submit to the General Assembly. This follows the adoption of the 21st September 2020 Declaration on the Commemoration of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the United Nations.
The Chief Executives Board members will discuss common approaches to an inclusive, networked multilateralism. They will also deliberate on salient emerging trends, opportunities and challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the risks for human rights, global economic prospects, deepening inequalities and climate action.
CAMEROON
The Secretary-General is deeply concerned by reports of violence against schools, students and teachers in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon. This took place earlier this week on the 3rd and 4th of November. These reported attacks deprive children of their right to an education. These reports come on the heels of the horrific attack on a school in Kumba, in the South-West Region on October 24th, in which many children were killed and several others wounded.
The Secretary-General stresses the need for accountability of all these acts of violence against children and education facilities and reiterates his call on all armed actors to refrain from attacks against schools and to respect international humanitarian and international human rights law. He further urges the Cameroonian authorities to swiftly investigate all attacks on schools and bring the perpetrators to justice. Attacks on education facilities are a grave violation of children’s rights.
He strongly urges the parties to answer his call for a global ceasefire and reiterates the availability of the UN to support an inclusive dialogue process leading to a resolution of the crisis in the North-West and South West areas of Cameroon.
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Cameroon, Matthias Naab, also issued a statement condemning the attacks.
He said these incidents are part of a pattern of violence against education facilities and personnel, as well as kidnapping for ransom of children and teachers in the North-West and South-West.
OCHA
The Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, says this week we have lost six humanitarian workers in targeted violent attacks in Somalia, in two separate incidents in South Sudan, and in Northwest Syria.
This cannot be tolerated, he said in the statement. Attacks directed against humanitarians are a violation of international humanitarian law and an obscene act against people working hard, often in extraordinarily difficult circumstances, to help vulnerable people.
Mr. Lowcock said that those who commit these atrocities must be held to account. Governments must investigate these killings and prosecute the suspects where appropriate. International humanitarian law must be upheld.
Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=05%20November%202020
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