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The game can be played as a class or in small groups. Spell further homophones Spell words that are often misspelt Use the first two or three letters of a word to check its spelling in a dictionary Proof-read for spelling and punctuation errors This resource is part of the Grammar Games collection. Look inside! Click through to see what this resource has to offer. Upgrade now Click 'Upgrade now' to activate your subscription. NEED Bingos are quick to prepare, and take minutes to play, depending on the students and set-up you choose.

Download the bingo of your choice below. Make a copy of the card for each person in your class or group. In addition, decide now if you want to give the winner of your game a prize and what the prize will be. Previous Next. Get Ready Download the bingo of your choice below. Get Set Pass out one bingo card to each player. Part 1: Give the following instructions for filling in the bingo sheets. This bingo activity is very similar to regular bingo. First, please take a minute to look at your bingo sheet and read the 16 statements at the top of the page.

When it comes to bingos, people in developing countries might want to consider being open to two fat ladies the number 88 , furry psychedelic drummers and investor nations with a mutual interest in helping drive economic growth through inward investment.

They would be well advised, however, to keep a weather eye out for those self-interested corporate bingos after their sovereignty. Dr ES Joyce researches on and writes about Africa. He has travelled widely there, meeting many leaders and senior figures across the continent. He has written and commentated for the international media. A decade after civil conflict erupted in Mali, hopes for an early resolution to insurgency and strife have not materialized, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the country, El-Ghassim Wane , told the Security Council on Tuesday.

In fact, more than 1. Despite these challenges, Mr. Urging Malian authorities to focus on a speedy return to constitutional order, they decided to uphold individual sanctions put in place on 12 December and imposed additional ones.

The new sanctions include the recall of ambassadors from Bamako, the closing of land and air borders, suspension of all commercial and financial transactions with some exemptions , and the suspension of financial assistance, among others.

In an address to the nation on Monday evening, however, Transition President, Colonel Assimi Goita, called for unity and calm, stating that Mali remains open to dialogue.

Wane explained that supporting the transition is a key aspect of the MINUSMA mandate , so the mission will try to find a consensual way out to overcome the impasse. Beyond the political transition, Mr. Back in December, a process of national consultation, known as Assises nationales de la refondation, ended with a series of main recommendations, including a constitutional review, the creation of a Senate, the acceleration of the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration DDR process and territorial decentralization.

For Mr. The mission ended the year with the highest number of casualties since , following a significant rise of attacks targeting main axes, convoys, camps, and temporary operating bases. In total, 28 peacekeepers died, including seven Togolese in a single incident back in December. The conflict has also had a devastating impact on civilians and the humanitarian situation. On 3 December for instance, 32 civilians, including 26 women and children, were killed near Songho when their bus was attacked by extremist elements.

In such difficult circumstances, Mr. Last December, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted to the official website for public reading its end-of-year report.

The report offered the most significant activities and achievements, among them was the striking theme on Covid Registration of the Sputnik V vaccine was ensured in 71 countries, significant volumes of domestic vaccines were supplied abroad, and agreements were reached on the localization and expansion of the production of Russian drugs in various regions of the world.

The unexpected outbreak of the coronavirus in December made many governments, organizations and health institutions still struggling for scientific solutions to the epidemiological situations express solidarity and called for closer bilateral cooperation in the sphere of health. Some countries showed practical concern by making quick deliveries of medications and diagnostic materials, immune-biological preparations and medical equipment.

Besides that, scientists were on their toes looking for appropriate vaccines for the Covid In the process, Russia was the first to reach the goalpost.

In less than a year, precisely on August 11, , Russia became the first country to register a coronavirus vaccine named Sputnik V, developed by the Gamaleya Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology.

While it is yet to get final approval from World Health Organization WHO , it is currently registered under the emergency use authorization procedure, according the statement from the RDIF website.

RDIF acts as a catalyst for direct investment in the Russian economy. President Vladimir Putin has oftentimes praised the entire healthcare system, and particularly the hard-working team of scientists and specialists from different institutions for their efforts at research and creating a series of vaccines for use against the coronavirus both at home and abroad.

As the Foreign Ministry end-of-year report indicated, a quarter of the figure cited of foreign countries that registered Russian vaccine are in Africa. Algeria was the first African country to register Russian vaccine. Ministry of Pharmaceutical Industry of Algeria registered Sputnik V on 10 January as follows from a post on their official Twitter account.

Experts say that by such a step is necessary for Russia to reassert its geopolitical influence, and already engages in a keen competition with other foreign players on the continent.

However, a majority of African countries, where Sputnik V was registered, could not get supplies to purchase as promised. Admittedly, Russia faces vaccine production challenges to meet the increasing market demand and to make prompt delivery on its pledges to external countries. As vaccine production and distribution intensifies, rivalry and competition strengthen and the fight for market share and its associated disinformation abound worldwide. It was further described as a special offer from Russia.

I think that is why we should as a collective of the continent, and of course, in partnership with the developed world make sure that Africa has timely access to vaccines to meet our vaccination targets. Russia never delivered the million vaccines. During their joint media conference after the closed-door meeting, Minister Sergey Lavrov, of course, reaffirmed that Russia would continue rendering assistance to various African countries through various multilateral organizations and bilateral channels.

Sergey Lavrov and his counterpart Moussa Faki Mahamat however maintained silence over the offer of million doses that was highly expected through the Africa Vaccine Acquisition Task Team of the African Union. The report decried the increased number of bilateral and high-level meetings that yield little or no definitive results. The supply of Russian-made vaccines to Africa is an example. Media reports say South Africa has rejected Sputnik V donation. As you may know, a group of Russian scientists and experts is now in South Africa, where their colleagues actually discovered this new strain.

Once again, I would like to thank our colleagues from South Africa. The December phone conversation took place against the backdrop of the current entry restrictions on travellers from southern African countries, due to the spread of a new Covid variant new B.

With the outbreak of Omicron, external countries have imposed restrictions on entry into their territories from southern African countries including Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Eswatini and South Africa.

The authorities have oftentimes said that they would step up efforts for fruitful cooperation in combating coronavirus in Africa.

It was double the price from the producer as reported in local Russian media. Promising more than can be delivered appears to be a universal problem with coronavirus vaccines, and it is a real risk for Russia as well, said Theresa Fallon, Director of the Brussels-based Centre for Russia Europe Asia Studies.

This aspect of dating and promising has become part of its post-Soviet diplomacy. What makes matters worse is that Russia simply do not promptly deliver on it promises and pledges with African countries. It has become part of its policy approach full of inconsistencies and full of first-class symbolism — these experts rightly listed among the main flaws in its African policy in the November report. This is due to the basic fact that they have lagged behind the rest in the world, and have to scramble for vaccines and always welcome donations from friendly governments from the western world and Europe.

While the pandemic ranges on, Africa really needs the developed world, as it has no vaccine of its own.



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