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Azentio announces global market leadership across 3 categories in the 2024 IBSi Sales League Table

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Azentio Software (“Azentio“) (https://apo-opa.co/3S1ucM9) – a leading end-to-end software company specializing in the BFSI sector, has today announced its acknowledgement as global market leader across 3 categories by IBS Intelligence in the IBSi Sales League Table (SLT) 2024. Leading the way in the Islamic Digital, Islamic Lending – Retail and Document Management categories, Azentio (www.Azentio.com) also secured #2 Leadership Club spots in an additional 6 categories including Wealth Management – Investment&Fund Management, Islamic – Universal Banking Core, Islamic – Risk Management, Regional Leaders – Middle East, Domestic Leaders – India, and Global Leadership – Product Breadth.

With a track record of over two decades, the IBSi SLT showcases the sales performance of banking technology suppliers, objectively ranking products across 20 categories. The SLT has received a consistent level of interest and participation with 50+ technology suppliers submitting 2,100+ deals spanning 151 countries.

While IBSi SLT recognizes technology vendors’ sales performance across hundreds of system selection engagements carried out across the globe, the SLT Leadership Club identifies the prominent systems that have made their mark across various categories of systems as well as geographies.

Commenting on Azentio’s achievement, Nikhil Gokhale, Director – Research&Digital Properties at IBS Intelligence, said, “I congratulate Azentio on their remarkable achievement of winning in 7 categories at the SLT 2024 awards. Along with which they also won the ‘Product Breadth’ category with submissions across 10 system types. This recognition is a testament to Azentio’s dedication to innovation and excellence in the banking technology industry. Their success in these categories showcases their ability to deliver cutting-edge solutions that empower financial institutions and drive digital transformation.”

Emma Foley, CMO at Azentio, commented, “We are delighted that Azentio has once again achieved top ranking in the IBSi Sales League Table across multiple categories, demonstrating our continued commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology to our customers. Our built-for-purpose banking products are created and developed specifically with the needs of our regions in mind, allowing us to focus our innovation efforts fully on developments and advancements which will deliver tangible benefits to our customers. This focus, I believe, positions us ideally as the vendor of choice for banks and financial institutions looking to modernise through world class technology with regional purpose.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Azentio Software Private Limited.

About Azentio Software:
Azentio Software incorporated in 2020 at Singapore, has been carved out of 3i Infotech, Candela Labs, Beyontec Technologies and Path Solutions. Azentio Software provides mission critical, vertical-specific software products for customers in banking, financial services and insurance verticals. Azentio has over 800 customers in more than 60 countries, with a team of over 2,300 employees across offices in 12 countries (and growing) globally and is wholly owned by Funds advised by Apax Partners.

Strengthening Partnerships to Promote an Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/AIDS-Free Angola

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Angola faces a generalized Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) epidemic, with sexual transmission being key to its spread. According to the Demographic Health Indicators Survey (2015/16), the HIV prevalence rate in the general population 15-49 years is 2% and is higher amongst women. 

The HIV epidemic is mostly concentrated in urban areas, with the highest prevalence and incidence in the Eastern and Southern provinces of the country partly influenced by the porous borders with the Democratic Republic of Congo, including Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul and Malanje.

According to UNAIDS (2022), around 310,000 people in Angola live with HIV/AIDS. However, antiretroviral treatment coverage is still insufficient, reaching only 49% of adults and 22% of children who need treatment.

As part of a wider initiative to accelerate and strengthen joint monitoring, technical support, and supervision visits during this current fiscal year, the National Institute of the Fight Against AIDS (INLS) initiated a series of HIV advocacy field visits in June 2024 to the provinces of Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul, and Malanje. Supported by UNAIDS, WHO, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA, and Civil Society Organizations such as ACADEJ, ANASO, and MWENHO, these visits aim to strengthen HIV prevention and treatment actions amongst children and young people. Additionally, the initiative seeks to enhance the integration of primary care and Sexual and Reproductive Health services, as well as reduce gender-based violence.

According to the Director of INLS, Dr. Lúcia Furtado, chief of the HIV advocacy delegation, the creation of a multisectoral commission is essential to disseminate information about the virus, forms of transmission, prevention, and treatment. ”We’ve been working on spreading the word about the elimination of vertical transmission programme, to minimize the transmission of the virus from mother to child,” She added.

Despite the efforts made to date, it is important to note that there are still several challenges in the fight against HIV/AIDS. These include limited investment in community strategies that support health programs, social barriers that hinder adherence and continuity of diagnosis and treatment, and gaps in multisectoral actions to intensify HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment measures.

To mitigate these challenges and achieve key national and global targets, meetings were held with the Provincial Governors of Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul and Malanje, to discuss relevant data on the impact of HIV in their respective provinces highlighting the need for stronger political leadership for effective actions towards prevention, access to treatment and adherence support programs for people living with HIV.

In addition, meetings were held with the Provincial Health Directorate of the three provinces to assess the state of health services delivery and to identify, based on the 7th National HIV, STIs and Viral Hepatitis National Strategic Plan (NSP7), actions to acceleration in line with the priorities established in each of the provinces.

Furthermore, delegates visited the Kasai Refugee Settlement of Lôvua in Lunda Norte; the Provincial Maternal Hospital and the Maternal-child center in Lunda Sul and Malanje to understand the challenges and successes in implementing pediatric and mother-child HIV services. 

Consultation and orientation sessions with local civil society organizations were also held in the three provinces. ”There is hope for us to change this scenario. We will continue to work together to prevent, test HIV and ensure that no one is left behind,” said Dr Yoti Zabulon, WHO Representative in Angola, during this occasion in Lunda Norte, expressing WHO’s renewed commitment to supporting the Government and health partners in the fight against HIV/AIDS and in promoting greater health for all people in Angola. 

On the same occasion, the UNAIDS representative in Angola, Dr Hege Wagan stressed that global commitments do not exist without the people who do the work in the community. She continued “The global goals are there because we know we can achieve them if we work together. So here we are listening to how we can work better together, as the United Nations, Civil Society and Government.”

The HIV advocacy meetings will visit twelve additional provinces with HIV prevalence of 2% or higher to disseminate the NSP7 and contribute ideas towards decrease of new infections especially amongst children and young people.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Health Organization (WHO) – Angola.

International Rescue Committee (IRC) mourns the death of two colleagues in Mali

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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is saddened to confirm the deaths of two of our colleagues who died in a road accident that took place on Saturday, 6 July, 2024, in Mali. Twelve members of our team, and one accompanying infant, were injured as a result of the incident but are not believed to be in life-threatening conditions.

The IRC is heartbroken over the loss of our colleagues; our in-country staff are the very heart of our work and are key in providing support and assistance to our clients. We are working to support the families of our deceased colleagues, our staff who were injured and their families, as well as the wider team during this terrible time.

The IRC has been working in Mali since 2012 and is currently working in 5 regions throughout the country to help disaster-affected populations recover and rebuild. IRC delivers critical humanitarian aid including clean water, sanitation, primary healthcare, livelihoods opportunities and protection for women and children and education.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of International Rescue Committee (IRC) .

Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Attack on African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS)-Somali National Armed Forces(SNAF) Convoy

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A joint ATMIS – UPDF and SNAF logistics convoy was hit by a Command Wire Improvised Explosive Device (CWIED) yesterday along the Mogadishu-Buffow-Barawe route.

The attack claimed two lives and injured personnel from both ATMIS and SNAF. All casualties have been evacuated to medical facilities.

We offer our heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased and pray for a quick recovery of the injured.

This incident strengthens our resolve to support peace and security efforts in Somalia.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS).