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Lung Capacity is said to be the maximum amount of breath taken by lung. Factors affecting lung capacity are age, sex, body composition and ethnicity. The maximum amount of air you can forcibly exhale from your lungs after fully inhaling is...

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Photos from the Capacity Building Program for Government Procurement Reform, jointly hosted by UNDESA and UNGC(current UNPOG), 19-21 Dec 2006.

Michelle Schopp (DEL-MEM’16), United States Coast Guard International Resident Training - I'm on the inside as a global advocate, introducing international military officers to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals through capacity building, relationship building, and sharing of best practices from around the world.

A centerpiece of the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Programme (NAP-Ag) in Thailand is its support to develop a new five-year Strategy on Climate Change in Agriculture (2017-2021). This is spearheaded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC) and its Office of Agriculture Economics (OAE). The strategy was unveiled after a series of meetings by a Technical Working Group at a three-day workshop held on 23-25 November 2016 in Bangkok, organized by UNDP.

 

Over 60 participants from each MOAC line department and 10 participants from academia and civil society were briefed by the Office of the Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) and GIZ on the status of the National Adaption Plan (NAP) and learned how NAP-Ag programme efforts could support a broader NAP process and align with the Sector Plan. The new strategy focuses on improving evidence and data for informing policy choices, building the capacity of farmers and agri-businesses to adapt, promoting low-carbon development and productivity growth in the sector, and building institutional and managerial capacities to cope with climate change impacts.

Frank Schott talking with Juste Ernst Rene as Marlene Sam listens on

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PNG - Adaptation Fund - Enhancing Adaptive Capacity of Communities in Papua New Guinea

"Building Capacity for Science and Youth Development in OST: Findings from a Ten Year Alumni Study"

Asmara: Building the capacity of fishing and small pelagic in a sustainable manner. This project aims to enable the establishment of small pelagic management plan, data collection and statistics to enhance fishing in Eritrea. Photo: ©FAO/Samuel Creppy

Grand opening of the new ELEVATEauditorium at the Victory Campus.

 

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Digital Soil Mapping - “South South Assistance Fund (SSCAF) Project Capacity development on sustainable soil management - Africa”: Uganda | 13 to 17 June 2022 at the College of Computing and Information Sciences of the Makerere University in Kampala

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Portrait of Panelist while addressing during African Economic Conference (AEC) 2019 - Concurrent Session 2 - Institutions forJob Creation, Skills Acquisition, and Capacity Building of African Youth (Research Paper Presentations) on December 02, 2019, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

Capacity Europe 2014

 

Capacity: 3,500+

 

Patron: Marcus Aurelius (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus) 121-180, Roman emperor (r.161-180).

Not all water disputes lead to conflict, however; and not all conflicts turn violent. Some fester perpetually beneath the surface and, as with limited access to potable water and improved sanitation in many parts of the world, are part of settled social relations. However, a change in the setting – such as an unexpected drought or flood, or a change in government policy, or the appearance of an NGO willing to drill a borehole for a community – can bring long suppressed grievances to the surface.

 

This workshop was organised in Nairobi from 02 to 05 November 2016. It gathers water professionals and put emphasis on Alternative DisputeResolution (ADR), in particular, principled negotiation – an approach that seeks to embed outcomes and processes that will serve sustainable, equitable and efficient long-term social needs.

 

Photo Credit: IWRM AIO SIDS

 

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The International Labour Organization (ILO) in partnership with UNHCR, IRC, ZOA, regional and district jobs creation Offices and the district administration provided capacity building training for 205 microenterprise operators, of whom 95 were female, in two separate rounds from 22 – 25 March and May 24- May 05 2021. The training was undertaken under the Start and Improve Your Business (SIYB) programme in Keberbeyah, Jigjiga and Shedder in the Somali region and Addis Ababa targeting Eritrean urban refugees and host communities.

 

The five to six days long trainings on Start and Improve Your Business (SIYB) focused on areas that are most relevant to refugee and host communities and covered 4-6 modules on how to Start new business and improve and strengthen the existing micro and small businesses and support the marketability of product and services. Of all the trainers, 80 were coming from the refugee communities, and almost half those (38) were female.

The training was organized according a participants’ training needs assessment (TNA) elaborated during the planning of the Training of Entrepreneurs (TOE) prior to the trainings. It consisted of a joint exercise to identify the appropriate business support levels needed amongst host and refugee communities.

A sign bearing social distancing rules and limiting attendance.

Professional Ordnance Carbon 15 Pistol. KCI 50 round drum magazine. 5.56 mm, 7.5” bbl.,

Lake McClure @63 TAF, at only 6% capacity

Tasting Public Pale Ale: the inaugural release from DC Brau, the first production brewery to open in the Nation's Capital since the Christian Heurich Brewing Company closed in 1956.

 

At Meridian Pint

Washington, D.C.

Petworth neighborhood

15 April 2011.

 

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Water storage levels throughout the state are low. Rain can't arrive too soon.

Dr. Praveen Mishra, Health Secretary, Ministry of Health and Population; Dr. Aung Lin, WHO Representative, Nepal giving opening remarks.

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