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Hyacinthe Symboli facilitates a class during the family session “Championing The Oneness of Humanity: Exploring Bahá’í Teachings Related to Sports” in August 2015 at Green Acre Bahá'í School in Eliot, Maine. Photo by Jasmin Kemp

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A crystal displaying different ways of improving environmental management at mining sites.

 

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Lordrick Alinaitwe - PhD fellow on the BUILD Uganda project (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

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9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

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Preparing samples collected from slaughter houses in Mbale for transportation to the National Animal Disease Diagnostics and Epidemiology Centre (NADDEC) in Kampala for processing (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

IFLA's Building Strong Library Associations programme held its Latin America and Caribbean convening from 24-27 March 2014 in São Paulo, Brazil. The meeting included representatives from IFLA LAC, IFLA Governing Board and FESABID. 8 associations participated in the convening, including FEBAB (Brazil) which acts as a national and umbrella association in the country. In addition to the association representatives, trainers came from Peru, Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

Photo: Crop Trust

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A rousing singalong caps a day of reflection and planning in Marquette, Michigan, for Bahá'ís in the upper Midwest. Photo by Ilya Brecque

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

The Press Council of Pakistan announces media capacity building initiative and media awards on Court Reporting. with MISHAL Pakistan under the AGAHI initiative.

 

At a seminar held at Islamabad Bar Association on Media Ethics and Court Reporting, Mr. Shafquat M. Abbasi, Chairman Press Council of Pakistan announced the need for capacity building of the journalists reporting on court issues, especially investigative journalism.

 

The Press Council of Pakistan Ordinance was promulgated in 2002. The Council works for the freedom of the press and the rights of the common man. It is independent, autonomous and self-regulatory institutions, which will be, develop good media practice.

 

Shafquat Abbasi, Chairman Press Council Of Pakistan praised the role of media and enlightened that Media is working with integrity and pride and the press is vibrant and independent in Pakistan. He negated the concept that media is glorifying terrorism and violence and applauded the efforts of journalists reporting on terrorism and conflict.

 

Shafquat Abbasi proposed to start a series of short certificate programs for court and crime reporters in collaboration with Mishal Pakistan, lawyer fraternity and the Center for International Media Ethics (CIME).

 

Amir Jahangir, CEO Mishal Pakistan, media and strategic communications entity in Pakistan, offered their services to the Press Council of Pakistan in developing media’s capacity on crime and court reporting on the lines of investigative journalism. Mishal Pakistan is already working on increasing the capacity of investigative journalism and responsible reporting in Pakistan, the programme also known as AGAHI is being collaborative effort with the Press Clubs and Journalists associations across Pakistan.

 

Participants and speakers emphasized on the role of responsible and ethical court reporting in creating awareness among the masses and iterated that a responsible media can bring a positive change in the society. A few speakers also pointed out that the role of media owners refraining ethical reporting amid personal interests. It was emphasized that media should be free of the influence of personal liking and disliking of the owners.

 

Zaman Mughal, President Crime and Court Reporters Association Islamabad stated that the crime reporters vow to follow rules and regulations and it is a collaborative effort to follow ethical standards of reporting.

 

Syed Sultan Shah, senior member and former president of court and crime reporters association Rawalpindi discussed the major problems being faced by journalists reporting criminal court proceedings.

 

At the occasion the lawyers fraternity demanded for ethical court reporting and offered a helping hand to the Press Council of Pakistan in preparing a programme for the journalists.

 

The establishment of Press Council is a step towards strengthening the fourth pillar of the state. The Press Council of Pakistan’s mandate is to maintain high standards of fairness while addressing the public complaints against the media. The council includes: Four members by the All Pakistan Newspapers Society, Four members by the Council of Pakistan Newspapers Editors, Four members by the professional bodies of Journalists, Vice Chairman Pakistan Bar Council, Chairperson or nominee of the Higher Education Commission, One member by the Leader of the House in the National Assembly, One member by the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, One mass media reductionist to be nominated by the Council, One woman to be nominated by the National Commission on Status of Women in Pakistan.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

Checking for possible exposure to zoonotic infection at the Mbale central abattoir (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

Preparing samples collected from slaughter houses in Mbale for transportation to the National Animal Disease Diagnostics and Epidemiology Centre (NADDEC) in Kampala for processing (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

Preparing samples collected from slaughter houses in Mbale for transportation to the National Animal Disease Diagnostics and Epidemiology Centre (NADDEC) in Kampala for processing (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

Preparing samples collected from slaughter houses in Mbale for transportation to the National Animal Disease Diagnostics and Epidemiology Centre (NADDEC) in Kampala for processing (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

Installing rat traps for sample collection in locations near slaughter houses in Mbale (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

Preparing samples collected from slaughter houses in Mbale for transportation to the National Animal Disease Diagnostics and Epidemiology Centre (NADDEC) in Kampala for processing (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

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Preparing samples collected from slaughter houses in Mbale for transportation to the National Animal Disease Diagnostics and Epidemiology Centre (NADDEC) in Kampala for processing (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

Preparing samples collected from slaughter houses in Mbale for transportation to the National Animal Disease Diagnostics and Epidemiology Centre (NADDEC) in Kampala for processing (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

BUILD-VPH component sample collection from slaughter facilities in Mbale district- 2022

James Bugeza- PhD fellow on the BULD Uganda project (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

Photo: Crop Trust

Preparing samples collected from slaughter houses in Mbale for transportation to the National Animal Disease Diagnostics and Epidemiology Centre (NADDEC) in Kampala for processing (photo credit: Pamela Wairagala/ILRI)

IFLA's Building Strong Library Associations programme held its Latin America and Caribbean convening from 24-27 March 2014 in São Paulo, Brazil. The meeting included representatives from IFLA LAC, IFLA Governing Board and FESABID. 8 associations participated in the convening, including FEBAB (Brazil) which acts as a national and umbrella association in the country. In addition to the association representatives, trainers came from Peru, Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina.

On 1 July 2013, UNAMA organized a capacity-building workshop in the Afghanistan’s western province of Herat, with funding support from the Liechtenstein Government. Participants discussed the principles and progress related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security in Afghanistan. The event was attended by 30 participants from Civil Society in Herat. Different UNAMA units also presented their regional action plans and achievements focusing on their work on gender issues and peace process.

Photo: Fraidoon Poya / UNAMA

In Papua New Guinea, UNDP and AusAID supported government’s initiative in capacity building to strengthen public financial management among provincial and district treasuries. The success led to scaling-up of the programme to four new provinces, and gradually expand further, with priority given to areas where delivery of basic social services is so much below average.

Photo credit: UNDP Papua New Guinea

IFLA's Building Strong Library Associations programme held its Latin America and Caribbean convening from 24-27 March 2014 in São Paulo, Brazil. The meeting included representatives from IFLA LAC, IFLA Governing Board and FESABID. 8 associations participated in the convening, including FEBAB (Brazil) which acts as a national and umbrella association in the country. In addition to the association representatives, trainers came from Peru, Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina.

Rebecca Ago of Alaska contributes to a group reflection on the collective experience with seminars and field visits, at the national Regional Training Institute Gathering Oct. 27–30 in Wilmette, Illinois. Photo by Richard Doering

Capacity building workshop on genetics resource policies for CGIAR scientists and partners in East Africa 4-7 June, 2019 (Photo credit :ILRI/Apollo Habtamu)

...I find among the best performers across virtually every field is a single-minded passion for what they do, an unwavering desire for excellence in the way they think and the way they work. Genuine confidence is what launches you out of bed in the morning, and through your day with a spring in your step."

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