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Other training techniques? Other activities? 12. Materials needed: For facilitators: For participants: To be developed: A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 76 13. Tools needed: 14. Presentation plan: Topic Objective Time needed Speaker/Facilitator 15. Draft programme: Time Topic 16. Action Plan for Intervention: Action By when? Person/s Responsible?
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A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 77 ANNEXURE 4 EXAMPLE OF A TRAINING PROGRAMME A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 78 A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 79 A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 80 ANNEXURE 5 CHECKLIST FOR GENDER-BASED CYBERCRIMES A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 81 A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 82 ANNEXURE 6 Checklist for Cyberviolence A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 83 ANNEXURE 7 ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING FORMATS A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 84 A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 85 A Training Handbook for Criminal Justice Practitioners on Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls 86 ANNEXURE 8 RESOURCE AND READING LIST RESOURCES 1.
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BAGHDAD: A pair of suicide bombings minutes apart hit a central Baghdad mar- ket yesterday, killing 29 people and wounding at least 54, prompting security forces to ban traffic from key streets at the center of the Iraqi capital, police and hospital officials said. The twin attacks hit Al-Sinak, a busy market selling car accessories, food and clothes as well as agricultural seeds and machinery.
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Minutes after the first sui- cide bomber detonated his explosives- laden belt, the second one struck amid the crowd that gathered, according to the officials. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information. The Islamic State group claimed respon- sibility for the attacks in Al-Sanak in a statement posted by its Aamaq news agency, confirming that the blasts came from a pair of suicide bombers.
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Later yes- terday, three separate attacks in and around Baghdad killed eight people and wounded 17. Those killed included one policeman. Continued on Page 27 SUBSCRIPTION SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2017 RABI AL-THANI 3, 1438 AH www.kuwaittimes.net Min 09º Max 22º High Tide 13:12 & 23:25 Low Tide 06:40 & 18:05 32 PAGES NO: 17098 150 FILS Celebrations kick off as world rings in 2017 Revelers bid adieu to a year of conflicts Kuwait Times offices will be closed on Sunday, January 1, 2017.
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Therefore, there will be no issue of the newspaper on Monday, January 2, 2017. Our next issue will hit the news- stands on Tuesday, January 3, 2017. Happy New Year! SYDNEY: Australia rang in the New Year with a spectacu- lar fireworks display in Sydney, sending rainbow-colored showers into the night sky and defying the global terror attacks that cast a pall over 2016.
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Around 1.5 million peo- ple packed Australia’s biggest city to watch as the mid- night fireworks erupted from Sydney Harbour Bridge, with the extravaganza beamed to television sets and phones across the world. As 2016 drew to a close, revelers around the world were biding a weary adieu to a year filled with political surprises, prolonged conflicts and deaths of legendary celebrities.
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Japan ushered in 2017 in style, with thousands pack- ing the streets of Tokyo and releasing balloons into the air in celebration of the new year. Sydney’s visual feast paid tribute to some of the international musical legends who died this year, including David Bowie and Prince, with purple rain pouring off the bridge in an early display and firework “stars” soaring high above the harbour.
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2016 has seen repeated bloodshed, most recently a deadly truck attack at a Berlin Christmas market, a similar incident on Bastille Day in France that killed 86 people, and atrocities in Turkey and the Middle East. But the New South Wales state premier urged “business as usual” as a larger-than-usual crowd gathered due to the weekend timing and warm weather.
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“My encouragement to everyone is to enjoy New Year’s Eve... in the knowledge that police are doing every- thing they can to keep us safe,” Premier Mike Baird said. Around 2,000 extra officers were deployed in Sydney after a man was arrested for allegedly making online threats against the celebrations. There were a number of other reported threats during the holiday period, in Asia- Pacific and elsewhere. In Melbourne, police foiled a “significant” Islamic State- inspired Christmas Day terror plot.
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Indonesia said it foiled plans by an IS-linked group for a Christmas-time suicide bombing, and 52 died in the Philippines in bomb attacks blamed on Islamist militants. Israel on Friday issued a warning of imminent “terrorist attacks” to tourists and western targets in India.
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Continued on Page 27 SYDNEY: Fireworks erupt over Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House during the New Year celebrations today morning.— AFP IS bombings in Baghdad kill 29 BAGHDAD: Women grieve for bomb victims Arif Muhanad (36) and his son Muhanad (8) during their funeral procession in Baghdad yesterday.
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— AP WASHINGTON: The Pentagon said on Friday it believes that Islamic State chief Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi is indeed alive, despite repeated efforts by the US-led coalition to take out the jihadist group leader. Baghdadi has kept a low profile, despite having declared himself the leader of a renewed Muslim caliphate, but last month released a defiant audio message urging his support- ers to defend the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
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It is not clear if he is in the besieged city, where he declared his caliphate in 2014 after the IS group seized territory covering much of eastern Syria and northern Iraq. “We do think Baghdadi is alive and is still leading ISIL and we are obviously doing everything we can to track his movements,” Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook told CNN. “If we get the opportunity, we certainly would take advantage of any opportunity to deliver him the jus- tice he deserves,” he said. “We’re doing everything we can.
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“We’re doing everything we can. This is something we’re spending a lot of time on.” In mid-December, the United States more than dou- bled the bounty on the shadowy IS leader’s head to $25 million. The group has only released one video of Baghdadi, showing a man with a black and grey beard wearing a black robe and matching turban, dating back to 2014. Cook suggested that Baghdadi is isolat- ed because coalition raids have killed many IS leaders.
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“He’s having a hard time finding advisers and confi- dants to speak with because a lot of them are no longer with us,” the spokesman said. According to an official Iraqi government document, Baghdadi was born in Samarra in 1971. — AFP Baghdadi alive, still leading: US JAMMU: People watch Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the nation, on television at a grocery store in Jammu yesterday.
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— AP NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi defended his govern- ment’s decision to demonetize the coun- try’s highest-value currency bills last month in an unusual New Year’s Eve mes- sage to the nation yesterday. Modi called India’s massive demoneti- zation drive, which withdrew 86 percent of the country’s currency bills from the system, “a historic purification ritual” to cleanse the system of tax evasion and cor- ruption.
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“This will play an important role in changing the direction of the nation in times to come,” he said in the speech, which was televised live. In an announcement that caught the country by surprise on Nov 8, Modi said in a similar address to the nation that India was withdrawing 500- and 1,000-rupee bills as legal tender in order to crack down on the country’s massive amounts of “black money,” or untaxed wealth. The deadline for exchanging or depositing the old currency in bank accounts passed Friday.
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When the govern- ment announced its demonetization plans, it also announced a cap on the amount of money people could withdraw from ATMs and bank accounts, while the central bank printed new currency bills to fill the gap created by the erasure of a majority of the country’s notes. At that time, Modi said that by Dec 30, normalcy was likely to return.
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However, on Friday, the Reserve Bank of India announced that that it would continue to control how much money people can withdraw from ATMs and banks for now. According to a statement from the cen- tral bank, the daily limit on ATM with- drawals will go up to 4,500 rupees ($66) from 2,500 ($37) rupees, but the weekly cap on withdrawals from bank accounts will remain at 24,000 rupees Saturday onward. It wasn’t clear how long the limits would be in place.
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Since the announcement that the old high-value bills were no longer legal ten- der, banks and ATMs have seen massive lines of people. It’s not unusual for ATMs to not be refilled for days and for banks to run out of cash within a few hours of opening. A majority of Indians earn and spend in cash, either due to habit or because they’re too poor to have access to banks. Experts say only about 40 per- cent of the country’s ATMs are equipped to start giving out the new 2,000- and 500-rupee bills.
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— AP Modi defends decision to pull high-value bills BERLIN: Islamist terrorism is the biggest test fac- ing Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel said yes- terday in a New Year’s address to the nation, and vowed to introduce laws that improve security after a deadly attack before Christmas in Berlin. Merkel, seeking a fourth term as chancellor in 2017, described 2016 as a year that gave many the impression that the world had “turned upside down”.
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She urged Germans to shun pop- ulism and said Germany should take a leading role in addressing the many challenges facing the European Union. “Many attach to 2016 the feeling that the world had turned upside down or that what for long had been held as an achievement is now being questioned. The European Union for example,” Merkel said. “Or equally parliamentary democracy, which allegedly is not caring for the interests of the citi- zens but is only serving the interests of a few.
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What a distortion,” she said in a veiled reference to claims by the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) that is stealing votes from her conservatives. Ahead of the 2017 election, polls put her conservative bloc well ahead of rivals but a fractured electoral landscape risks compli- cating the coalition arithmetic. “Election year 2017: For Merkel, nothing is certain any more”, ran a headline in Saturday’s edition of mass-selling daily Bild.
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The paper wrote that for an increasing number of voters the chancellor, 62, no longer appeared unas- sailable. Liberals across the Atlantic have hailed Merkel as an anchor of stability and reason in a year that saw Donald Trump elected as US presi- dent, Britain vote to leave the EU and US-Russia relations deteriorate to Cold War levels.
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Continued on Page 27 Merkel: Islamist terrorism biggest test L O C A L SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2017 KUWAIT: The price of Kuwaiti oil went down by six cents to $51.87 per barrel on Friday after being at $51.93 pb the day before, said Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) yesterday. At the global market, the price of oil went down due to the increase of US oil drilling rigs and platforms by 525 units.
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—KUNA KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al- Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah yesterday exchanged cables of congratulations with heads of Arab and friendly countries on the advent of the new year 2017, wishing their countries stability, peace and prosperity.
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—KUNA KUWAIT: The Amiri Diwan on Friday issued the fol- lowing statement: On behalf of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Al-Sabah Family, the Amiri Diwan expresses grati- tude to the citizens and residents who had expressed condolences on demise of Shama Barakah Obeid Abalhawaya, widow of the late Sheikh Salem Al-Humoud Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. — KUNA In Brief Photo o f t h e d a y KUWAIT: Traditional dhows sail during the annual pearl diving trip held last summer.
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—Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat Amir exchanges New Year greetings with world leaders Diwan thanks people who expressed sorrow Kuwait oil price down six cents VIENNA: The date of January fifth, 2017 will be very significant as the world will focus eyes on the implementation of the decision by OPEC countries and other major global players to reduce production by about 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd).
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Oil and economic expert Dr Bashir Aliyah said that the decision, which took several grand meetings to reach, will hopefully lead to the constancy of the oil price after years of instability. The lack of agreement between con- sumers and producers led to a sorrowful situation which could have been avoided, said Dr Aliyah who commended both par- ties on finally reaching a settlement which will hopefully recover the oil price to its normal level.
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He also stressed that the US decision to reduce its production of Shale oil was a blessing for producers, otherwise, the situation might have been much worse. Ahead of the actual implementation of the decision, the global market is witness- ing a hopeful atmosphere which will surely consolidate with the actual execution of the production reduction, said the expert. OPEC members agreed to cut down pro- duction by 1.2 million barrels per day.
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Non- OPEC members also agreed to do the same, cutting production by 600,000 bpd. Russia alone will reduce its output by 300,000 bpd. — KUNA World eyes execution of OPEC, major states oil output reduction KUWAIT: Organizers of the Horeca 2017 exhibition are putting the final touches to host the event which takes place on 16-18 of January 2017 at the Kuwait International Fairground in Mishref.
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On that regard, Nabila Al-Anjeri, General Manager of the event’s organizer Leaders Group, said that the event is set to include several activi- ties, including the ‘Horeca Cooking Club,’ which will be a new platform that contributes in investing in Kuwaiti youth’s potentials, and encouraging them to start new lines of busi- ness.
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“Hotel rooms’ capac- ity in Kuwait is expected to increase to over 10,000 within three years, while restaurants are expected increase to over 5,000 in the same period,” Anjeri stressed, not- ing that Horeca is the perfect platform to set special strategies and plans to cope with this expansion.
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Meanwhile, Fatima Al-Hubail the Horeca Cooking Club’s supervisor, said that the exhibition visitors’ are on a date to be amazed by what the club’s team plans to showcase, including new ideas and visions on learning cooking skills. Hubail added that the club aims at attracting those eager for knowl- edge and productivity as well as giving participat- ing young people oppor- tunities to communicate with raw material importers as well as the companies importing var- ious cooking equipment.
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“The club will be the base of encouraging youth to start mega projects and businesses,” she added, noting that some young people might, for instance, excel in baking cakes, while others are more experienced in desserts or cook- ing, and might thus seek to start an integrated project of a family business.
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Horeca 2017 exhibition is organized by Leaders Group in collaboration with Hospitality Services Company, and takes place under the patronage of Minister of Information, State Minister for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Sabah Al-Salem Al-Humoud Al-Sabah.
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Horeca Cooking Club invests in Kuwaiti youth’s potentials: Anjeri Nabila Al-Anjeri The Central Bank of Kuwait CBK: Money supply down 0.1% in Oct KUWAIT: Money supply (M2) plummeted by 0.1 percent to KD 35.6 billion last October, compared with the previous month, showed recent statistics of the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK).
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The private sector’s deposits at local banks hiked by 0.6 percent to KD 31.1 billion in October, while deposits in foreign currencies fell by 9.1 percent to KD 2.8 bil- lion, thus bringing the private sector’s total deposits to KD 34 billion, the CBK said in a statistical report. Local banks’ claims on the CBK, involving CBK bonds and related Tawarruq, rose by 1.0 percent to KD 3.1 billion in October, while local banks’ assets dipped by 0.9 percent to KD 60 billion, it added.
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Local banks’ net for- eign assets dwindled by 7.3 percent to KD 8.1 billion in October, as time deposits with the CBK jumped by 69.4 percent to KD 1.1 billion in the same month, according to the CBK’s recent statistics. Conventional investment companies’ total assets dropped by 0.9 percent to KD 3.7 bil- lion in October, as Islamic investment firms’ assets edged down by 0. 3 percent to KD 4.1 billion, bringing these companies’ total assets to around KD 7.9 billion.
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