New solutions urgently needed to tackle smoking worldwide: experts to convene in Poland at the Global Forum on Nicotine

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Tobacco harm reduction can hasten an end to smoking-related death and disease. Copyright-free photo by Mathew MacQuarrie on Unsplash.

WARSAW, Poland, June 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — International public health specialists, scientists, doctors, regulators, consumers and manufacturers are convening this week in the Polish capital to discuss new ways of tackling global smoking-related death and disease. Over four days, 70 speakers and hundreds of delegates at the tenth annual Global Forum on Nicotine (21 – 24 June) will focus on tobacco harm reduction, which encourages adults who cannot quit smoking to switch to safer nicotine products.

Despite decades of tobacco control efforts, a billion people still smoke worldwide, with eight million smoking-related deaths each year. Four in five smokers live in low- and middle-income countries, least able to cope with the resulting burden of disease, and smoking is a major cause of health inequalities in higher income countries. The thousands of toxins released when tobacco burns cause smoking-related diseases, not nicotine, which is a comparatively low-risk substance.

Vapes (e-cigarettes), pasteurised snus, nicotine pouches and heated tobacco products enable people to use nicotine without burning tobacco, significantly reducing health risks compared to continued smoking. Global estimates suggest 112 million people use these products, despite inconsistent regulation and outright prohibition in some countries. Smoking prevalence is falling faster where these products are available and appropriately regulated, such as in the UK, Sweden, Japan and New Zealand.

GFN23 will tackle the opportunities and challenges of tobacco harm reduction, including the development of regulatory systems that enable adult smokers to access safer products, while reducing youth uptake. Open to all, free live-streamed sessions from the event, translated from English to Spanish and Russian, will cover the last decade of science around safer nicotine products and their efficacy in smoking cessation, the environmental impact of safer products in comparison to combustible cigarettes and the detrimental impact of moral stances and ideology on science and regulation.

While it supports harm reduction for HIV/AIDS prevention and substance use, the World Health Organization opposes harm reduction for tobacco. Ibero-American experts at GFN23 will discuss the upcoming WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control COP10 in Panama this November, where decisions on the future of safer nicotine products may have grave implications for global public health.

Ahead of GFN23, Gerry Stimson, Emeritus Professor at Imperial College London and the event’s co-founder, called for international tobacco control leaders to adopt rational and pragmatic approaches that prioritise saving lives: “Ideology must be set aside and people must be supported to quit by all available means.”

The Global Forum on Nicotine (GFN) is the only international conference to focus on the role of safer nicotine products that help people switch from smoking, in an approach called tobacco harm reduction. Find out more and register to watch online sessions free at https://gfn.events/

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Ruth Goldsmith, GFN23 Communications Lead
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SAABSOFT introduces new property listing from Bitrix24 CRM

SAABSOFT is leading digital transformation for Real Estate sector

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, June 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitrix24 partners with Dubai-based SAABSOFT company to drive the digital transformation in the MENA region. It has been announced on 1st April, 2022 that the companies have entered into a strategic partnership to layer new technology into business strategy and operations of SMEs in the UAE and MENA region.

As a result of the agreement, SAABSOFT has implemented Bitrix24 CRM successfully for more than 300+ real estate companies in UAE. Due to high demand in the real estate sector, UAE’s market has witnessed an increase in real estate start-up companies which leads to high competition in the market.

On 1st April 2023, SAABSOFT has launched the latest integrated solution with Bitrix24 for the real estate sector to publish and manage property listings from Bitrix24 to all the popular real estate portals as a part of digital transformation efforts.

Mr. Ashraf Alsaab – CEO and Founder of SAABSOFT said, “The future is bionic, and it’s already here. It’s a new paradigm, powered by technology and harnessed by people. To thrive, you must focus on outcomes that will make a difference. Each company needs to achieve the best automation process that can save time, cost and the best performance.”

Saabsoft company – The Bitrix24 Dubai, Bitrix24 UAE and MENA region partner – is a leading software company that exists remarkably in the field since 2018, based in Dubai, UAE and founded by IT experts with over 20 years of experience in technology. Saabsoft offers services in key areas of: Digital Transformation, Software Development, Software Solutions, Business Automation, Digital Marketing and Research & Data Analysis.

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Agreement signed to train 100 Iraqis in occupational safety and health

Vocational Training Corporation (VTC) Director General Ahmed Gharaibeh and Wakui Junji, Chief Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) office in Jordan, on Monday signed a cooperation agreement to train 100 Iraqi trainers in Occupational safety and health (OSH). Under the agreement, the VTC will train 100 trainers from the Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, the National Center for Occupational Safety and Health and the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Gharaibeh said the corporation is keen on achieving local and global partnerships that contribute to the development of its training system, and to benefit from the expertise of its cadres to develop its training programs in line with the requirements of the local and international labor market. Junji praised the effective role of the VTC in raising the efficiency of workers in various fields, especially occupational safety and health. The training course, which comes within the capacity-building program for Iraqi trainers, begins in October at the VTC’s Occupational Safety and Health Institute at the end of which a trainer obtains an OSH certificate of competency.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Israeli aggression against Jenin leaves 5 martyrs, 91 injuries

Five Palestinians, including a child, were killed and 91 others were injured, 23 of whom were seriously and critically injured, during the Israeli occupation forces’ continuous aggression against Jenin and its camp. The Palestinian Ministry of Health said Monday that the five martyrs are: Khaled Azzam Asa’seh (21) from the eastern neighborhood of Jenin, Ahmed Yousef Saqr (15), Qassam Faisal Abu Sariya (29), Qais Majdi Adel Jabareen (21) and Ahmad Daraghmeh, from Tubas and the northern Jordan Valley. the Ministry explained that Jenin Public Hospital received 63 injuries, including 10 critical injuries, one of which was a girl. A critical head injury was transferred to Al-Razi Hospital, while 27 injuries were transferred to Ibn Sina Specialist Hospital, including 12 serious injuries. Large forces of the occupation army, estimated at 120 military vehicles, reinforced with Apache helicopters, stormed the city of Jenin and its camp Monday morning, and deployed their snipers on top of some houses and buildings overlooking the camp, especially in the Al-Hadaf and Jabriyat neighborhoods. Violent confrontations took place in several areas of Jenin and its camp, during which the occupation soldiers fired live bullets, stun grenades and toxic gas at the two young men, which led to dozens of injuries, including critical wonds. For the first time since 2002, an Apache warplane bombed an empty land in the Jabriyat neighborhood of Jenin. An occupation military bulldozer destroyed a water carrier line in the Jabriyat neighborhood of Jenin, and caused an electrical outage in large parts of the Jenin camp.

Source: Jordan News Agency

U.S. Ambassador launches Binational Higher Education Cooperation Project

U.S. Ambassador to Jordan Henry Wooster, alongside representatives from renowned American and Jordanian universities, officially launched the “RAWABIT” Binational Higher Education Cooperation Network project on Monday at a ceremony hosted by Al-Hussein Technical University, one of the Crown Prince foundation initiatives. RAWABIT, meaning “Connections”, will foster collaboration and information-sharing among Jordanian and U.S. universities, vocational and technical schools, and professional training academies, to enhance institutional capacity and promote university-industry partnerships, according to an embassy statement. Wooster underscored the importance of expanding and diversifying higher education partnership between the United States and Jordan. Expressing appreciation for the collaborative efforts and progressive vision demonstrated by the RAWABIT project, he said “the universities and educational institutions represented in this room today, and those that will inevitably join us in the future, are brought together by a common cause, to help build up the next generation of Jordanians to deliver prosperity to their country, and I want you to know that the United States, both its government and academia, stand with you.” The RAWABIT project, funded by the U.S. State Department and implemented by the Jordanian-American Commission for Educational Exchange, aims to establish an open and transparent environment for information exchange and collegiality among institutions of higher education, administrators, faculty, staff, and researchers from both countries, and encourage more mobility, said the statement. Recognizing that university is not the only path to economic opportunity, RAWABIT aims to facilitate increased cooperation in all forms of higher and post-secondary education, to bridge the education-to-employment gap and improve economic outcomes for all Jordanians, it said.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Group of Senators meets EU delegation

A group of Senators on Monday met with a European Union (EU) delegation, as well as Switzerland Ambassador to Jordan, Emilija Georgieva. Talks covered several issues, including human rights. Senator Mustafa Hamarneh, head of the Senate’s Public Services Committee, said the Senate is always keen to hold meetings and gatherings that would strengthen bilateral relations between Jordan and all countries of the world by exchanging opinions and viewpoints on various issues, especially with regard to parliamentary relations, human rights and the right to live. He added that the Kingdom adopts modern laws that enable the judiciary to issue rulings in order to achieve security and stability in society and preserve the right to live and human rights. He added that correctional and rehabilitation centers in the Kingdom contribute to changing criminal behavior and reducing crime according to the correctional and rehabilitation programs that they provide to inmates. For her part, the Swiss envoy said that the right to live is the first basic right of human rights. She added that her country looks forward to working in partnership with countries around the world to preserve the right to live and human rights and to protect societies from crimes around the world. She lauded Jordan’s efforts, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah, in adopting comprehensive reforms at political, economic and administrative levels. She commended as “strong” the relations between Jordan and Switzerland, underlining the importance of enhance them in various fields to serve the common interests of the two countries.

Source: Jordan News Agency