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Alert: First Person: Voices of the forgotten in Haiti, ‘crying out in the silence of distress’

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First Person: Voices of the forgotten in Haiti, 'crying out in the silence of distress'
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Gang violence, political instability and economic turmoil have displaced over 700,000 people in Haiti, forcing families from their homes with nothing but what they can carry; some 5.5 million people – half of Haiti's population – rely on humanitarian aid to survive.

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Alert: DR Congo: Clean water ‘a lifeline’ for around 364,000 children a day in Goma

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The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) and partners in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are providing lifesaving clean water supplies to 700,000 people a day – around 364,000 of them children – in the regional capital Goma after breaks in the water supply due to the uptick in fighting.

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Pentagon Releases Guidance for Department of Defense Civilian Employees on Responding to the Office of Personnel Management's "What You Did Last Week" Email

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Pentagon Releases Guidance for Department of Defense Civilian Employees on Responding to the Office of Personnel Management's "What You Did Last Week" Email
March 3, 2025

Attributed to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth:

Our Civilian patriots who dedicate themselves to defending this nation working for the Department of Defense are critical to our national security.  As we work to restore focus on DoD's core warfighting mission under President Trump's leadership, we recognize that we cannot accomplish that mission without the strong and important contributions of our civilian workforce.

Last week, OPM sent an email to federal civilians asking them to provide approximately five bullets describing what they accomplished during their previous work week.  Department of Defense employees received direction to initially pause responding to this request OPM.  

Following a review of Pentagon procedures and consultation with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), I am directing each member of the Department's civilian workforce to provide five bullets on what they accomplished in their specific jobs last week to their immediate supervisors. 

All DoD civilians will receive an email outlying the next steps to be taken to comply with this initiative.  These reports will be consolidated internally within the Department to comply with the OPM directive.

The memorandum can be found here.

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