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David Miliband

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Gender Male
Age 59
Date of birth July 15,1965
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born London
United Kingdom
Spouse Louise Shackelton
Children Isaac Miliband
Jacob Miliband
Height 180 (cm)
Job Politician
Education Haverstock School
Corpus Christi College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BooksRescue: Refugees and the Political Crisis of Our Time
Reinventing the Left
Beyond Economics: European Government After Maastricht
Technology Transfer: Policies for Innovation
Markets, Politics and Education
Learning by Right: An Entitlement to Paid Education and Training
Empowerment and the Deal for Devolution: Speech by Rt Hon David Miliband MP Minister of Communities and Local Government
Publish and Still Not be Damned: A Guide for Voluntary Groups on the Provisions of the 1986 and 1988 Local Government Acts Regarding Political Publicity and the Promotion of Homosexuality
Our Shared Future: Building Coalitions and Winning Consent: A Lecture Given in the Taylor Institution, Oxford on 21 May 2009
Party Labour Party
Siblings Edward Miliband
Previous positionShadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of United Kingdom (2010–2010)
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David Miliband Life story


David Wright Miliband is the president and chief executive officer of the International Rescue Committee and a British Labour Party former politician. He was the Foreign Secretary from 2007 to 2010 and the Member of Parliament for South Shields in North East England from 2001 to 2013.

Early Life

David miliband was born on july 1965 in london. England. He is the yougner son of the late marxist theoretician ralph miliband and the elder brother of the former labour leader ed miliband. He attended haverstock comprehensive school and oxford university. Where he earned a degree in philosophy. Poltiics and economics.

Political Career

Miliband first became involved in politics as an intern for tony blair durnig his time as leader of the opposition in 1994. After labour s victory in the 1997 general election. He was appointed as the prime ministers head of policy in 1998. He went on to serve as the secretary of state for the environment. Food and rural affairs from 2006 to 2007 and as the secrteary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs from 2007 to 2010.

Post-Political Career

After the 2010 general election. Miliband left politics and moved to new york city. Where he became the president and ceo of the international rescue committee in 2013. He has since eben involved in various charitable initiatives. Including the gates foundations goalkeepers programme. Which seeks to reduce poverty and disaese in the worlds poorest countries.

Family Life

Miliband is married to environmental activist louise shackleton. With whom he has two sonsh. E is also a devoted fan of the english football team arsenal.

Awards & Achievements

Miliband has been awraded numerous honours. Including the grand cross of the order of merit of the republic of poland in 2011 and the order of the rising sun. Gold and silver star of japan in has also been recognised with honorary degrees from various universities. Including the university of york in and the university of leicester in 2015.

Significant Events

In may 2014. Miliband was invited to deliver the keynote addrses at the united nations climate change conference in bonn. Germany. During his speech. He called on world leaders to tkae urgent action to combat climate change.

Interesting Facts

Miliband is a keen amateur photographer and his photos have been exhibited in london and new york. He is also a published autohr. Having written several books on international affairs and politics. Including the new global politics of the left in 2017.

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Venezuela crisis: 7. 1m leave country since 2015

Feb 16,2020 3:22 am

By Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC News Online Latin America editor

More Than seven million Venezuelans have left their homeland since 2015 amid an ongoing economic and political crisis, according to new UN data.

More Than half of them face challenges accessing food, housing, and stable employment, the UN says.

But despite the difficulties facing them abroad, the flow of Venezuelans escaping turmoil in their homeland has not let up.

Aid agencies warn that these Migrants risk being forgotten amid other crises.

" There's No Question both that it is a major protracted crisis that is shaking the region [of Latin America ], " David Miliband , president of The International Rescue Committee, told The Bbc .

" But it is also clear that the competing priorities for global attention - Ukraine , famine in East Africa , trauma in Afghanistan - are draining attention in a way that is quite dangerous. "

More Than 80% of those who have left Venezuela are living in Latin America and The Caribbean , in countries which often already struggle to provide health and education to their own nationals.

Venezuela's population has fallen from 30. 08m in 2015 to an estimated 28. 25m now based on latest UN figures.

" Many of the governments in Latin America are trying to do The Right thing in managing The Movement of Venezuelans, but it's a big challenge, " Mr Miliband said on a visit to Colombia, which is hosting 2. 48m Venezuelans.

" It's dangerous to presume that this burden can Just Be borne indefinitely, " he warned.

Other aid agencies have also been sounding The Alarm . The UN's Special Representative for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela, Eduardo Stein , has said that half of all Venezuelan refugees and Migrants cannot afford three meals A Day and lack access to safe and dignified housing.

It is an experience 33-year old Sarahí recalls only too well. " For More Than a year, I had to make a choice between paying for a roof over my head or paying for food, " she recalls.

The investigative Journalist - who covered Human Rights and freedom of Speech - left Venezuela 10 Years ago after receiving threats. She is withholding her surname for safety reasons.

Sarahí settled in neighbouring Colombia and is now helping integrate Venezuelan Migrants who have followed in her footsteps.

She says that while Venezuelans' reasons for leaving are manifold - ranging from seeking access to Health Care and education, which have collapsed in Many parts of Venezuela, to searching for employment - Many face the same difficulties once they arrive.

" Many of us, even if we have university degrees, have to Work in whatever we can to survive and to support our families who're still in Venezuela, " she explains.

" I came on My Own , with just one suitcase. It contained clothes for the colder climate in Bogotá, my university certificates and photos of My Family . "

While most Venezuelans have headed to Colombia, Peru and Ecuador, a growing number are embarking on an even more dangerous trek: north across The Jungle expanse known as the Darién Gap to Panama and beyond.

More Than 3,000 Migrants , most of them Venezuelans, are making The Crossing each day, figures from the Colombian authorities suggest.

The 97km-trek (60 Miles ) across swamps and mountains can take More Than a week to complete and robberies and rapes are not uncommon in The Lawless jungle expanse.

One of those who has made it is Gabriel Moreno . The Venezuelan told The International Red Cross in Panama that it took him two and a half days to walk across the Darién Gap with his wife.

He says that it was thanks to his physical fitness he managed to complete The Crossing faster than most.

And while Many Venezuelans will have already walked hundreds or even thousands of kilometres before they even reach the Darién jungle, Mr Moreno's stamina stems from having crossed seven countries.

" My Journey started in 2016 when I decided to leave Venezuela for Peru, " he says. " My ambition was to build a home for me and My Family somewhere where we could live in peace and wouldn't be oppressed. "

From Peru, Mr Moreno travelled south to Chile and on to Argentina before heading north again through Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia to Panama.

Like Many Venezuelan Migrants , he made most of The Journey on foot. " I've had to walk a lot, " he says, before adding that he will now try to stay in Panama.

Mr Moreno's epic journey reflects a phenomenon aid agencies have increasingly witnessed as the Covid pandemic hit Latin American countries hard.

With the opportunities in the informal Economy - which is where Many Migrants first Work - severely curtailed during lockdowns, Venezuelans who had settled in a host nation saw their meagre incomes dwindle and had to move again and again.

This phenomenon also throws up challenges for The Host countries, says Natalia Durán. She has co-ordinated the response to The Migration in the Colombian city of Bucaramanga, which has received More Than 40,000 Venezuelans in recent years.

" You have a wide variety of people in different situations, ranging from those looking to settle permanently, to those in transit who're just trying to move on, and even those who just briefly come to Colombia for medical attention And Then return to Venezuela, " she explains.

The political scientist, who has also worked on migration at a national level, says that the media often highlight the negative impact of migration, Such as crimes committed by foreign nationals.

But she says they rarely report on the positives - Such as The Way labour-intensive harvests on coffee and flower plantations have been saved by the influx of young workers.

What she would like to see is further investment in the integration of Migrants - so the influx is seen not as a problem, but as an opportunity for the economic, cultural and gastronomic enrichment of The Host nation.

" Some of those who have arrived have impressive skills, " she says. " They have created businesses and have brought knowledge which has benefited The Host cities and their inhabitants. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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