Rotocalco n. 22 del 29 maggio 2024

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(Adnkronos) - Eni rilancia il suo impegno alla promozione dei sistemi di cottura migliorati al Clean Cooking Summit for Africa della IEA; Fondazione Maire: premiati i giovani talenti del concorso EvolveArt; Inps racconta proprio approccio tra lavoro e welfare al Forum Pa 2024 di Roma; Bper Beach Volley Italia Tour, si riparte da Pescara; La sirena di Starbucks® si tuffa a Napoli:la città accoglie il suo secondo store in Campania; i-law Studio Legale lancia i-hour, l’aperitivo di diritto; Pro Vita & Famiglia lancia appello a candidati europee attraverso Manifesto Valoriale.

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00:00EMI re-launches its commitment to promoting improved cooking systems at the IEA's Clean
00:20Cooking Summit for Africa.
00:23Fondazione EMAIRE, awarded the young talents of the EvolvArt competition.
00:29IMPS tells its own approach between work and welfare at the PA Forum 2024 in Rome.
00:35Bipper Beach Volley Italia Tour departs from Pescara.
00:40The Starbucks mermaid dives to Naples, the city welcomes its second store in Campania.
00:47ILO Studio Legale launches Aya Howard, the aperitif of right.
00:52Pro Vita e Famiglia launches an appeal to European candidates through the Valorial Manifesto.
01:03On the occasion of the first Clean Cooking Summit in Africa organized by the International Energy Agency,
01:09ENI, one of the world's leading energy companies,
01:12has re-launched its commitment to promoting improved cooking systems in Africa.
01:18The event of international resonance saw the participation in Paris of various governments,
01:23non-governmental organizations, leaders of the energy sector and experts,
01:27all united by the common goal of promoting sustainable solutions to accelerate access
01:32to more modern and efficient cooking systems throughout the continent,
01:36as established by the Sustainable Development Goal 7 of the United Nations.
01:41According to the International Energy Agency, about a billion people in Africa
01:45still cook their own meals with rudimentary cooking systems,
01:48breathing the harmful smoke released by combustion.
01:52The lack of access to Clean Cooking systems has relevant impacts
01:56from a health, social, economic and environmental point of view
01:59and contributes to 3.7 million premature deaths each year, especially of women and children.
02:06ENI launched a large Clean Cooking program in 2018,
02:10which has already involved about 500,000 people in Congo, Costa d'Avorio, Mozambique, Rwanda and Angola
02:15and has set the goal, re-launched during the Summit,
02:18to reach 10 million by 2027 in all of sub-Saharan Africa.
02:23In addition, ENI intends to promote the transition from improved solutions,
02:27which guarantee a reduction of more than 60% of the wood biomass,
02:31to advanced solutions, which are characterized by the total reduction of unsustainable use of wood biomass.
02:37The goal is to reach 20 million people by 2030,
02:41with an associated expenditure of 300 million dollars.
02:46ENI's commitment to promoting improved cooking systems in Africa
02:50will not only help reduce atmospheric pollution and improve air quality,
02:55but will also have a positive impact on people's health,
02:58contributing to the reduction of respiratory diseases linked to the use of traditional cooking systems.
03:08Technology and innovation of the energy transition,
03:11this is the thread of the EVOLVE ART competition, promoted by the Mayre Foundation.
03:16The competition involved more than 280 students from 50 artistic high schools in 18 Italian regions
03:23and the awarding took place in the suggestive scenario of the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum.
03:27The 28 works selected by a jury of experts were exhibited on Via Sacra in Rome,
03:34while the eight winners will be published on the covers of the international magazine EVOLVE di Mayre.
03:40The event represents an important initiative to bring the world of energy transition closer to culture and school,
03:46offering students opportunities for growth and professional guidance in the field of sustainability.
03:52The jury of the EVOLVE ART competition, composed of experts from the sector,
03:56has recognized the talent and creativity of the young participants,
03:59awarding the best works that combine art and sustainability.
04:03It is important to provide students with the necessary tools to face environmental challenges
04:08and understand the meaning of sustainable development,
04:11explained Fabrizio Diamato, president of the Mayre Foundation.
04:14Culture and ingenuity are transferred through reading,
04:20through the expression of these young people who will be the leaders of the future.
04:26This is our ambition, Mayre's ambition,
04:29to give, but above all to receive, indications and tips,
04:35because they are the ones who interpret and will know how to be the main actors of these changes.
04:43Satisfaction for the quality of the works presented was then expressed by Maria Grazia Dardanelli,
04:48honorary president of the National Network of Artistic Sciences and the Abili Art Association.
04:53About 300 works have arrived here,
04:56so these 28 that are here today to be awarded are really happy and enthusiastic.
05:03The theme has been carried out in a really interesting and, I would say, in-depth way,
05:09so it means that we have stimulated them to think about the problems of ecology,
05:16of the well-being of the earth, of the well-being of the population.
05:19Initiatives like these show how art and culture can play a fundamental role
05:24in the training of future professionals,
05:27contributing to the energy transition and to the creation of a more sustainable society.
05:33Telling your own multi-channel approach,
05:36the tuning of the listening instruments and the dialogue with all stakeholders,
05:41the value generated by the sense of belonging and the identity of your employees.
05:46This is a mission of the Central Direction and Communication of the IMSS
05:50within the Work and Welfare section in the context of the official congress program of the Forum PA 2024,
05:58scheduled in Rome from May 21 to 23,
06:01with a rich program of events and initiatives dedicated to digital transformation,
06:05to welfare and services to the citizen,
06:08under the theme of a PA with colors,
06:11with the aim of valuing the role of public administration
06:15as an attractor of talents, incubator of ideas and engine of innovation.
06:20This year the IMSS participates with various events,
06:24both in terms of communication, inclusion, human resources and various interventions at various roundtables.
06:31In addition, we have participated today as communication
06:36to illustrate a little the logic that guides the communication of the Institute,
06:41which was founded a little more than a year ago,
06:44on a logic of listening of citizens according to the paradigm scheme
06:48that there is no communication without listening,
06:51therefore trying to listen both citizens, in a user-centric logic,
06:55and stakeholders to be able to manage these feedbacks in a structured way
07:00and to be able to respond as best as possible to the needs of citizens,
07:03using as many touch points as possible.
07:05To guide the IMSS is the service of the citizen,
07:08the Institute in fact boasts about 42 million users.
07:12So the life cycle of the citizen, the IMSS intercepts everything,
07:17because the performances are many, there are about 440.
07:22Very often people think of the IMSS for the pensioner part,
07:26which is clearly the heart of the Institute,
07:28but the pensioner part develops throughout the life of the Institute,
07:32therefore with contributions.
07:34Then there is the assistance part of the Institute,
07:37therefore the part that supports people in situations of discomfort,
07:40or physical discomfort with civil disability,
07:44or economic discomfort resulting from a momentary lack of income,
07:49and therefore with the performance supported by income,
07:52or even more serious discomfort problems.
07:54Compared to the needs, to the precriticisms that,
07:57from the socio-economic point of view,
08:00the nation finds itself facing,
08:03the instrument is the IMSS,
08:05because the real objective of the IMSS
08:07is that of the social cohesion of our country.
08:118 stages, more than 1,500 games,
08:14more than 1,000 participants,
08:16between the male and female sectors,
08:18more than 100,000 spectators,
08:201,250,000 people involved on social networks
08:23and in live streaming.
08:25It is the Viper Beach Volley Italia Tour,
08:28an itinerant tournament circuit,
08:30presented at Cesena Attico,
08:32which from the next weekend until September
08:34will encourage the beaches, but not only, of all of Italy.
08:37The interest for the movement continues to grow
08:39and the requests for participation
08:41are known by the Italian Beach Volley Club,
08:44which organizes the event,
08:46with the aim of increasing the number of appointments
08:48in the near future.
08:50We have been present for nine years
08:52in support of this event,
08:54which touches cities that are very dear to us,
08:57territories that are very dear to us,
08:59and that represent the values of sport,
09:01therefore the team spirit,
09:03the passion, the inclusion.
09:05As Viper, we are really happy
09:08to start this new path of this year.
09:11There are 16 pairs of men and 16 pairs of women,
09:15and 32 pairs for gender.
09:17Everyone can participate
09:19and qualify for the tournament.
09:21The average age of the athletes is decreasing,
09:24because many athletes who do the youth sector
09:27within the association
09:29are approaching these sports competitions,
09:31and I think this is one of the most important aspects
09:34that makes us understand
09:36how well it has been done
09:38in these years of work with the association,
09:40how well it has been done
09:42with the beach volleyball schools,
09:44also in the youth sector.
09:46We start from Pescara next weekend
09:48until arriving in Bergamo on September 6,
09:50with a great distinctive feature
09:52that underlines the fair play atmosphere
09:54within the tournament,
09:56the self-referee.
09:58We do not hide that the technical aspect
10:00of training referees
10:02is certainly one of our next goals in the future.
10:06Initial prejudices have been removed,
10:10because we have found this formula
10:12that has shown that athletes
10:14have a great fair play
10:16and can absolutely finish a tournament
10:18without the referee direction.
10:20I confirm that going to play a tournament
10:22with the referees last week,
10:24I absolutely did not notice the difference
10:26from the tournament without referees.
10:32Napoli, a city famous for its coffee culture
10:34and for its unique culinary traditions,
10:36welcomed with curiosity
10:38the arrival of the renowned American chain
10:40Starbucks, which inaugurated
10:42in the suggestive frame
10:44of the Umberto I Gallery in Napoli
10:46the second store of the country.
10:52Articulated on two floors
10:54and developed over the years,
10:56Napoli has become
10:58one of the most important
11:00stores in Italy.
11:02The store, opened with Percassi,
11:04an exclusive licensing partner
11:06of the brand in Italy,
11:08is ready to welcome Neapolitans
11:10and tourists, who will be able
11:12to taste the complete range
11:14of the unmistakable Starbucks menu,
11:16from the iconic Frappuccino,
11:18passing through the unmistakable
11:20seasonal offers to the great classics,
11:22from sweets to desserts to salads,
11:24and a strictly Neapolitan
11:26gem like the irreplaceable Sfogliatella.
11:30Also present at the inauguration
11:32is the mayor of Napoli, Gaetano Manfredi,
11:34for whom the brand brings to the city
11:36a wind of novelty and modernity,
11:38which perfectly mixes with
11:40the Parthenopean tradition.
11:42It's a very nice thing to have
11:44a brand like Starbucks in Napoli,
11:46which means bringing an international flavor
11:48to a city that has
11:50great innovative capacity
11:52but also great tradition.
11:54It's the right mix
11:56to give that sense of
11:58being in a big international city
12:00full of foreign tourists
12:02but also of many
12:04Neapolitans used to moving
12:06around the world, so it's a
12:08nice feeling.
12:10The arrival in Campania takes place
12:12in the utmost respect of the territory
12:14and the resources that collaborate
12:16with the American group, all Parthenopean guys.
12:22So no risk for the mayor,
12:24for the Neapolitans.
12:26The more we vary the offer,
12:28the more we enhance the quality of the city,
12:30the more we strengthen
12:32our territorial realities.
12:38I took an American cold,
12:40so let's say
12:42it's good,
12:44it's very refreshing.
12:52To start a debate on topics of relevance
12:54it was necessary for stakeholders
12:56and professionals of the legal sector
12:58to come together.
13:00This is how the new format, iHour,
13:02launched by the legal studio iLaw,
13:04was born in 2018 and specializes
13:06in legal, regulatory and tax
13:08issues that discipline
13:10the activity related to credit management
13:12in the banking and financial sphere.
13:14We created a format
13:16that was a mix between
13:18exchange, contamination,
13:20which is something that always leads to growth
13:22and a more convivial context.
13:24So we created this format,
13:26iHour, which recalls
13:28the concept of happy hour,
13:30an hour dedicated to
13:32a deepening on a topic of relevance.
13:34For this first edition
13:36we chose artificial intelligence,
13:38which is a topic of
13:40absolute relevance,
13:42but obviously from the point of view of our world,
13:44which is that of the law.
13:46So the approach of the law and the world of the process
13:48to the advent of this new technology
13:50is based on artificial intelligence.
13:52And so we tried to understand
13:54if artificial intelligence can be
13:56an added value in the near future,
13:58also with respect to the themes
14:00of the process, of the executive process,
14:02even if obviously the timing
14:04with which this new technology
14:06will be put to the ground,
14:08with which it will be somehow exploited
14:10by the machine and the process,
14:12are all to be seen. It will certainly take a few years.
14:14During the event,
14:16the services, results
14:18and the growth of the legal studio
14:20was born in 2018,
14:22in particular of the Focus Team Special
14:24Situation and UTP.
14:26Since 2018, the studio has grown a lot.
14:28We were in 35,
14:30we have grown
14:32and today we are almost 200,
14:34about 200 collaborators
14:36located all over Italy.
14:38So we have the main offices in Milan and Rome
14:40and other remote offices
14:42in Naples, Bologna, Turin,
14:44Florence, Padova, Bari
14:46and in addition to this,
14:48we have developed in these 5 years
14:50a network of households,
14:52loyal and tested,
14:54to reach all over Italy,
14:56therefore also cultivating what is a human relationship
14:58that must always be fed
15:00also to the other interlocutors
15:02of the process,
15:04which are the judges, the law firms,
15:06with whom you often need to establish a relationship
15:08of cordiality
15:10in order to obtain that result
15:12that digitalization does not always guarantee.
15:16To fight for a society
15:18in which justice reigns,
15:20reason, common sense and respect
15:22of human dignity.
15:24This is the advanced request
15:26from ProVita and Famiglia Onlus
15:28addressed to all candidates
15:30for the next European elections
15:32of June 8 and 9
15:34through the association's manifesto
15:36presented in the Senate
15:38during the press conference
15:40entitled If Europe changes, you change Europe.
15:42We will ask all candidates
15:44to work
15:46for a more just society
15:48where equality reigns,
15:50where there are no
15:52discriminations,
15:54especially against
15:56the weak and the fragile.
15:58Because we remember
16:00that human dignity
16:02is intrinsic
16:04to the human being
16:06and does not depend on the conditions
16:08or semblances in which it is found.
16:10And today,
16:12the public opinion
16:14is really trapped
16:16in a campaign
16:18of disinformation.
16:20For the spokesman of ProVita and Famiglia
16:22Jacopo Coghe, it is necessary
16:24that Europe changes its orientation.
16:26We have lived five years in the European Union
16:28with a unique, progressive
16:30orientation.
16:32We hope that the next elections
16:34will bring a wind of change
16:36with candidates who support the values
16:38of life, family and educational freedom.
16:40The majority of Italians
16:42support these values.
16:44It is important to change the orientation
16:46of the European Union.
16:48We have also seen that the last act
16:50of the European Parliament
16:52was the motion for the introduction
16:54of abortion as one of the fundamental rights
16:56in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.
16:58We believe, however, that Europe must start
17:00from the right to life, from birth,
17:02from the family and from other values.
17:04The manifesto proposed by the candidates
17:06promotes the defense of life
17:08and family.
17:10The principles of this manifesto
17:12are fully compatible with the commitment
17:14of Fratelli d'Italia not to touch
17:16the Law 194 on the voluntary
17:18interruption of pregnancy,
17:20which includes, however,
17:22the consideration of the concept
17:24worthy of protection.
17:26It provides the possibility, of course,
17:28of the interruption of pregnancy,
17:30but it also provides the possibility
17:32of support to women who are in difficulty,
17:34who may consider interrupting
17:36the interruption of pregnancy,
17:38so that, if they want it,
17:40they can end it.
17:42The right to choose must be chosen.
17:44It must not be that the choice is only abortion.
17:46The choice can also be ending pregnancy.

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