Quantexa Partners with the Anti-Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative (ATII) to Intensify the Fight Against Human Trafficking

Quantexa to provide category-leading AI-enabled technology, training, and industry expertise to ATII to improve how data is used in the identification and investigation of human trafficking

NEW YORK, Jan. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Quantexa, a global leader in Decision Intelligence (DI) solutions for the public and private sectors, announced its official corporate sponsorship and Advisory Council membership of the Anti-Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative (ATII), to mark National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. The ATII is a US-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to fight human trafficking and child exploitation by providing data to advance the prevention, detection, investigation, and reporting mechanisms required to identify potential traffickers and criminal organizations. The International Labor Organization estimates that 50 million1 people are victims of human trafficking globally, with human trafficking operating as a $150 billion2 industry around the world.

Quantexa will provide groundbreaking Decision Intelligence technology, alongside its industry-leading expertise in AI-driven financial crime prevention and detection through training and joint industry engagement. Together, Quantexa and ATII will make pioneering global human trafficking risk data available to more organizations to transform anti-human trafficking efforts and joint initiatives between the private and public sectors.

The Quantexa Decision Intelligence Platform enables organizations to automate data ingestion and matching at unmatched scale and apply graph analytics to visually identify often hard-to-detect activity related to financial crime. Providing access to a wider set of data points specific to human trafficking will enable investigators to take a more robust approach to anti-human trafficking measures. This data, overlaid with persona-based typologies and red flag identification protocols will accelerate the ID of potential human trafficking involvement more quickly, efficiently, and accurately.

“Partnering with Quantexa grants us access to innovative AI technology that will take our mission to fight human trafficking to the next level, transforming our existing processes and providing our partners with improved data to inform investigations faster and more efficiently,” said Aaron Kahler, Founder and CEO of ATII. “Working with Quantexa will put ATII’s data in the hands of more organizations across the public and private sectors, to help detect and eliminate more instances of human trafficking as we work together towards ensuring this type of data is routinely available to investigators.”

“We’re proud to partner with the Anti-Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative to support the valuable work that the organization is doing to stop human trafficking,” said Clark Frogley, North American Head of Financial Crime Solutions at Quantexa. “Human trafficking is often enabled by illegal financial activity and Quantexa’s deep experience helping organizations to monitor, detect, and investigate financial crimes makes us the ideal partner to support ATII’s mission. This partnership will aid organizations to reinforce their ESG and anti-money laundering (AML) efforts which are critical to stopping human trafficking.”

For more information on global challenges and solutions related to human trafficking, please listen to this podcast featuring Chris Bagnall, Director of Financial Crimes Solutions at Quantexa, Chris Kemp, Director of Enterprise Operations at the ATII and Karim Rajwani, ATII Advisory Council Chairman on Moody’s Talks.

About Quantexa
Quantexa is a global data and analytics software company pioneering Decision Intelligence that empowers organizations to make trusted operational decisions by making data meaningful. Using the latest advancements in big data and AI, Quantexa’s Decision Intelligence platform uncovers hidden risk and new opportunities by providing a contextual, connected view of internal and external data in a single place. It solves major challenges across data management, KYC, customer intelligence, financial crime, risk, fraud, and security, throughout the customer lifecycle.

The Quantexa Decision Intelligence Platform enhances operational performance with over 90% more accuracy and 60 times faster analytical model resolution than traditional approaches. Founded in 2016, Quantexa now has more than 675 employees and thousands of users working with billions of transactions and data points across the world. The company has offices in London, Dublin, Brussels, Malaga, UAE, New York, Boston, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne, and Tokyo.

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1 International Labour Organization (ILO), Walk Free and International Organization for Migration (IOM), “Global Estimates of Modern Slavery: Forced Labour and Forced Marriage,” 2022

2 International Labour Office (ILO), “Profits and Poverty: The Economics of Forced Labour,” 2014

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EMGA Secures a Commitment for USD 30.0 Million Senior Debt Finance for Citizens Development Business Finance PLC in Sri Lanka

LONDON, Jan. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Emerging Markets Global Advisory LLP (EMGA), an investment bank specializing in emerging markets, has successfully secured a commitment for USD 30.0 million in senior debt finance for Citizens Development Business Finance PLC (CDB) based in Sri Lanka. EMGA originated, structured, and negotiated this financing arrangement, with the financial support provided by the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).

Sajeev Chakkalakal, EMGA’s Head of Investment Banking commented, “Despite the challenges we faced, we are delighted to have delivered again an innovative funding solution for CDB. We believe this marks a significant milestone, in being the first external funding commitment secured for a Sri Lankan NBFI in several years. It will also allow for CDB to continue to support SMEs, including female-owned enterprises, as well as the renewable energy sector in the country.”

Jeremy Dobson, EMGA’s Chief Operating Officer commentated, “CDB’s strong financial standing enabled EMGA to navigate the prevailing macroeconomic headwinds in Sri Lanka to secure the commitment for this funding. This achievement not only underscores EMGA’s expertise in navigating complex financial landscapes, but also highlights the successful collaboration between EMGA, CDB, and DFC in setting a positive precedent for a leading Sri Lankan financial institution to secure external funding in challenging economic climates.”

Maryam Khosharay, DFC’s Deputy Vice President of the Office of Development Credit commented, “We are very glad to continue DFC’s commitment to bolstering investments in Sri Lanka especially those advancing financing for women and green assets in times of economic difficulty and high energy prices.”

Commenting on the transaction, Director Corporate Finance of CDB Roshan Abeygoonewardena opined that CDB has been continually strengthening the bottom of the pyramid as an overarching ethos of its sustainability agenda. “For us women entrepreneurs, especially in the micro and SMEs is where the wheels of the economy turn. Prioritizing women’s empowerment in our business model with access to finance which in turn will spur financial independence and inclusivity will be the panacea in adding fillip to Sri Lanka’s development and economic agenda.”

Emerging Markets Global Advisory LLP (EMGA), based in London and New York helps financial institutions and corporates seeking new debt or equity capital. EMGA’s multi-national team combine the decades of experience necessary to complete transactions within most emerging countries, including Sri Lanka. EMGA continues to expand its geographic reach, solidifying its place as a preeminent, emerging market focused, niche investment bank.

Citizens Development Business Finance PLC (CDB) stands among the five largest non-Bank financial institutions in Sri Lanka and is one of the most innovative financial institutions in the country, with a strong commitment to sustainability, exemplary corporate governance, accountability, and transparency. It is renowned for disrupting the financial services industry with far-reaching technological innovations and cutting-edge financial solutions.

The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) is the U.S. Government’s development finance institution. DFC partners with the private sector to finance solutions to the most critical challenges facing the developing world today. We invest across sectors including energy, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, and small business and financial services. DFC investments adhere to high standards and respect the environment, human rights, and worker rights.

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Distinguished Scientists with Breakthroughs in Gene Therapy for Neuromuscular Diseases, and Revolutionary RNA Discoveries , Announced as King Faisal Prize Laureates in Medicine & Science

Professor Jerry Mendell and Professor Howard Chang, among other eminent figures, were selected to win the 46th session of the Prize

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Professor Jerry Mendell was announced this year’s laureate in King Faisal Prize for Medicine for his groundbreaking contributions to screening, early diagnosis, and treatment of neuromuscular disorders, and Professor Howard Chang was announced this year’s laureate in King Faisal Prize for Science in the field of Biology for his pioneering work in uncovering the significance of long non-coding RNAs in gene regulation and function and his collaborative efforts in advancing genome-wide methodologies to identify DNA regulatory regions. Other laureates’ names were announced to win King Faisal Prize in 2024 for enriching humanity with invaluable achievements and discoveries, and excelling in the fields of Islamic Studies and Serving Islam.

Professor Jerry Mendell’s work lies in the screening, early diagnosis, and treatment of patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), and limb girdle muscular dystrophies. The Prize’s Medicine topic for 2024 was “Management of Peripheral Disabilities”.

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) used to be considered the primary genetic contributor to infant mortality. Around 95% of infants that were diagnosed with SMA, did not survive beyond the age of two. Babies with SMA type 1 are missing a gene called survival motor neuron gene 1 (SMN1) which is vital for their development and its absence prevents them from moving, talking, swallowing, and eventually breathing. Professor Mendell, the Director of Gene Therapy Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Curran Peters Chair in Pediatric Research, used gene-therapy to deliver a healthy gene (SMN1) to patients’ cells. He was the first to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of high doses of AAV-mediated gene transfer therapy for individuals diagnosed with SMA type 1. Adeno-associated viral vectors (AAV) are engineered viruses specifically designed to deliver DNA, and in the context of SMA treatment, they carry the genetic encoding of the healthy SMN gene. His therapeutic approach has garnered worldwide approval, and in 2019 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted approval for the first-ever gene therapy treatment for pediatric patients under 2 years of age diagnosed with SMA.

Gene-therapy has also been used by Professor Mendell to correct the genetic mutations for patients suffering from the most common form of muscular dystrophy; Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a progressive neuromuscular disease. In patients with DMD, genetic mutations prevent cells from making dystrophin; a protein responsible for developing and maintaining healthy muscle tissue. While initial symptoms in DMD patients manifest in skeletal muscles, the condition progresses to impact the heart and respiratory functions. Gene therapy serves to rectify this genetic abnormality, enabling the body to generate dystrophin and impede the ongoing degeneration of muscle tissue. In June 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first treatment for pediatric patients 4-5 years old with DMD using the novel gene-therapy co-invented by Professor Mendell and Professor Louise Rodino-Klapac; a post-doctoral fellow in Mendell’s lab at the time. A single injection treatment involves administering a micro-dystrophin gene into an adeno-associated virus serotype (AAVrh74), facilitating the delivery of missing or corrected genes to cells.

Professor Mendell has been involved in clinical trials for gene therapy for limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) including types 2E, 2B, and 2D. LGMD is an umbrella term that represents several rare types of muscular dystrophy that cause muscle weakness in shoulders, upper arms, hips, and upper legs. It is a chronic condition that affects people of all ages. In one of his studies, Prof. Mendell and his team used a single injection of a low dose of a gene therapy vector to address the primary cellular deficit associated with LGMD2B. The approach repaired the injured muscle fibers, reducing degeneration, and enhancing muscle function.

As author of over 400 papers, Prof. Mendell was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2021. He was also recognized by the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) with a Translational Science Award in his Name. Science Magazine awarded him the Breakthrough Achievement Award in 2017 for SMA Gene Therapy.

As for this year’s Science Prize in the field of Biology, Professor Howard Chang was announced the laureate, for unveiling the intrinsic role of long non-coding RNAs in gene regulation and function, and for his collaborative endeavors in advancing genome-wide methodologies identifying DNA regulatory regions. Such findings are significantly influencing the realms of molecular biology and genetics, contributing to a deeper understanding of intricate human diseases. His research addresses how large sets of genes are turned on or off together, a key point that helps understand normal development, cancer, and aging.

Professor Howard Chang, a physician-scientist, Professor of Dermatology and Genetics, and Virginia and D.K. Ludwig Professor of Cancer Research at Stanford University, has made significant contributions to the field of RNA medicines. His lab’s work has focused on understanding the roles of long noncoding RNAs (a genetic material found in cells) in biological regulation and their potential therapeutic applications. He discovered long sequences of RNA that, in contrast to the better-known messenger (mRNAs) responsible for protein synthesis, do not encode proteins. Prof. Chang discovered that these sequences play a role in influencing DNA accessibility. They act like a magnet for other RNA molecules and alter mRNA splicing, to affect gene expression, among other duties. Despite not encoding proteins, lncRNAs are crucial for controlling the timing and amount of protein production, impacting the overall function and behavior of cells.

In every human cell, 2 meters of DNA are packed in a 10-micron nucleus, so most of the DNA is highly compacted making most of it inaccessible except for the active DNA elements that the cell is using and reading. Discovering the location of these accessible elements provides insights into the cell’s “software”. Prof. Chang’s lab has pioneered techniques to map the landscape of chromatin; the substance that forms chromosomes and consists of DNA and proteins that structure the genome and control gene expression. One groundbreaking technique innovated by Chang’s lab was the Assay of Transposase Accessible Chromatin, which used an enzyme called Tn5 transposase which copies and pastes DNA. This technique led to a million-fold improvement in the sensitivity and hundred-fold improvement in the speed of mapping regulatory DNA – the epigenome- in human cells.

His work unraveled mechanisms and targets in various human diseases, notably cancer, immunity, and development. His recent investigations into extrachromosomal DNA in cancer revealed key findings. Prof. Chang also established the RNA Medicine Program at Stanford, which works to accelerate the discovery and translation of RNA science into human therapeutics.

Prof. Chang’s honors include the NAS Award for Molecular Biology, Outstanding Investigator Award of the National Cancer Institute, Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research, Judson Daland Prize of the American Philosophical Society, and the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise. His work was honored by the journal Cell as a Landmark paper over the last 40 years and by Science as “Insight of the decade”.

In addition to Medicine and Science, King Faisal Prize recognized this year the achievements of an outstanding thinker and scholar in the field of Islamic Studies and exemplary leaders who played a pivotal role in serving Islam, Muslims, and humanity at large.

Professor Wael Hallaq, the Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University, was selected to receive the “Islamic Studies” prize in “Islamic Legislations and their Contemporary Applications” for 2024. He has provided an academic reference, parallel to the traditional Orientalist writings, that influenced universities around the world. This was evident in his numerous works that were translated into many languages, and his success in establishing a guideline for the development of Islamic legislation.

As for the Service to Islam Prize, the Japan Muslim Association and Dr. Mohammad Sammak, were announced as co-laureates for this year’s 2024 prize.

King Faisal Prize for Arabic Language & Literature for 2024 on the topic of “Non-Arab Institutions and their Endeavors to Promote Arabic” was withheld due to nominated works not elevating to the criteria of the prize.

King Faisal Prize’s laureates names for 2024 were announced today in Riyadh Saudi Arabia, by HRH Prince Turki Alfaisal and the Prize’s Secretary General Dr. Abdulaziz Alsebail. Since 1979, King Faisal Prize in its 5 different categories has awarded 295 laureates who have made distinguished contributions to different sciences and causes. Each prize laureate is endowed with USD 200 thousand; a 24-carat gold medal weighing 200 grams, and a Certificate inscribed with the Laureate’s name and a summary of their work which qualified them for the prize.

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PM inspects renovations of Ain Sokhna Port


Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli started on Thursday an inspection tour of the rennovation in the Ain Sokhna Port.

Madbouli, accompanied by Transport Minister Kamel el Wazir, will also inspect a number of important industrial projects in the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone).

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Dollar prices stable at start of Thursday’s transactions


The dollar exchange rate was stable at the start of Thursday’s transactions at Egypt’s major banks.

At the National Bank of Egypt (NBE) and Banque Misr, the dollar rate registered EGP 30.75 for buying and EGP 30.85 for selling.

At the Commercial International Bank (CIB), the dollar exchange rate recorded EGP 30.85 for buying and EGP 30.95 for selling.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Egypt, Qatar discuss presenting continuous medical support to Palestinians


Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar discussed with Qatari Ambassador to Egypt Tariq Ali Al Ansari the efforts exerted in the past period to present medical support to those injured in the Gaza Strip whether inside the Palestinian territories or in Egypt or Qatar.

During their meeting in the New Administrative Capital, both sides discussed means of proceeding with medical support to the Palestinian brethren.

Spokesman for the Health Ministry Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said that the minister asserted that Egypt and Qatar have strategic ties in the different domains, pointing out that the recent period witnessed full coordination between both countries in an attempt to ease the suffering of the Palestinians.

The meeting also tackled cooperation opportunities in the field of investment in the private sector, the spokesman said, adding that the Egyptian state is working on a bundle of incentives to encourage investments in the health sector.

Meanwhile, Ansari lauded Egypt’s role in the Palestinian cause and the Eg
yptian support for injured Palestinians.

He added that Qatar is keen on presenting all kinds of support to ease burdens on Egypt in this regard.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Madbouli: State pays attention to developing SCZone to attract foreign investments


Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli said his visit on Thursday to the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) comes within the framework of the keenness of the state on development of the SCZone and providing different potentials and services to promote its ability to attract more foreign investments in the different sectors to support the role of this zone in increasing employment opportunities and supporting exports.

The prime minister was inspecting a number of projects in Sokhna industrial zone, located in the range of SCZone, accompanied by Transport Minister Kamel el-Wazir, SCZone Chairman Waleid Gamaleldien and Suez Deputy Governor Abdullah Abdel Rahman.

Madbouli inspected Sokhna Port, which is a main part of the logistic passage of Sokhna/Dekheila, and followed up on implementation work at Hutchison containers terminal.

Meanwhile, Wazir said that the terminal is built on an area of 1.6 million square meters and its capacity is 3.5 million container per year.

It is planned to receive giant ships on a distan
ce of 400 meters, he added.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

PM tours “Hyma Plastic-Hyma Foam” factory in Suez


Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly on Thursday 11/1/2024 made an inspection tour of “Hyma Plastic-Hyma Foam” factory in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, which is located within the scope of the industrial developer Orascom for the industrial zones in Sokhna.

During his inspection of the factory, the Prime Minister was briefed on the various production stages in the factory, from the stage of entering the raw materials, and the stage of their manufacturing, which includes forming and cooling, then the wrapping and packaging stage, and this was followed by viewing several models of the finished products.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

PM inspects Egypt Yanjiang New Materials factory


Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli on Thursday 11/1/2024 inspected the Egypt Yanjiang New Materials factory in the China-Egypt TEDA Cooperation Zone within the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone).

Mr. Walid Gamal El-Din, Chairman of the General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic Zone, confirmed that technological industries are of great importance within the plans of the General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic Zone to localize the industry, especially since the location of the economic zone makes it an export center for African markets, in addition to the small industries sector.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

FM heads to Eritrea to convey Sisi’s message to Afwerki


Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry on Thursday left for Eritrea to convey a message from President Abdel Fattah El Sisi to his Eritrean counterpart Isaias Afwerki.

Sisi’s message focuses on means to boost ties between both African countries and enhance coordination and consultations on regional issues of common interest, Spokesman for the Foreign Ministry Ahmed Abo Zeid said.

Shoukry is set to have consultations with his Eritrean counterpart to discuss current international and regional challenges, particularly the Gaza war and the situation in the Horn of Africa.

Both ministers will also review means to cement bilateral cooperation between their countries, Abo Zeid added.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Madbouli: Localizing industry is a state priority


Localizing industry, including industrial expansion and partnerships with global companies, are a priority to the Egyptian state as it boosts domestic production for exporting internationally, explained Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly after his tour of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) on Thursday.

In a televised statement concluding his tour of the SCZone in Ain Sokhna, Madbouly highlighted its transformation into a trade hub with a focus on local industry.

The PM toured six factories within the SCZone, including the Iron Factory, the largest in the Middle East, with an annual production capacity exceeding 6.2 million tons, according to a cabinet statement.

Madbouly also stressed the importance of medium and small industries, highlighting a factory producing mobile accessories and technology products that employed young graduates from the Suez governorate, emphasizing the positive impact on job creation and export-oriented production.

During his tour, Madbouly shared that factory owners shared their
perspectives on today’s economic landscape, viewing it as an opportunity to enhance the localization of the industry, manufacturing production supplies domestically rather than relying on imports.

Hailing the El Sokhna port as an incredible engineering feat, Madbouly shared that the port is anticipated to become one of the world’s largest ports with its 18 km of docks to serve diverse transportation and logistics needs.

He also praised the Ministry of Transport for the prompt implementation of the Al-Sokhna Port project and to the highest international standards.

Madbouly highlighted the integration of logistics networks, including road and railway infrastructure, highlighting the creation of a high-speed electric train connecting Al-Sokhna to Alexandria-a logistic axis aimed at benefiting local trade and aligning with the Suez Canal’s strategic importance.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Egypt’s Al Azhar supports South Africa’s legal case against Israel before ICJ


Al Azhar, Egypt’s top Sunni Islamic institute, announced its full support for South Africa’s courageous stance and lawsuit it filed before the Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Israel for the latter’s genocidal war on the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

Al Azhar affirmed that South Africa’s stance represents the free will of the world and its consciousness which rejects all scenes of killings and destruction and bloodshed by Israeli entity against the Palestinians, amid the world’s silence.

It also praised the South African Minister of Justice-led legal committee’s remarks at the hearing session as they reflect the world’s free people’s rejections of all horrific violations and atrocities committed by the Israeli occupation against the innocent and weak Gazans.

The Islamic institution called on other countries to take part in South Africa’s move, praising other countries that announced their support for South Africa’s case against the Israeli occupation.

The Al-Az
har Observatory called on the countries of the world to join South Africa in its lawsuit against Israel for annihilating the Palestinian people.

‘The right of the Palestinian people to land is an established and indisputable historical fact,’ the Observatory said in a statement.

‘International legal moves that support the rights of the Palestinian people and condemn the endless Zionist massacres are important, even if they come late, after nearly 100 days of continuous genocide operations,’ the statement added.

Source: State Information Service Egypt