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During the sound check of the Remember Shakti band at the Ramallah Cultural Palace on Feb 14th 2012, West Bank Town of Ramallah.
Al Mada Association for Arts Based Community Development together with UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East under the auspices of Commission General Filipo Grande are proud to announce that grammy award winners, guitarist John McLaughlin and tabla Maestro Zakir Hussain played a one off concert with their world-renowned group Remember Shakti, at the Ramallah Cultural Palace on Feb 14th 2012.
Photographic documentation during the stay of Mr. John McLaughlin, Mr. Zakir Hussein and their Remember Shakti band.
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In agreement with the responsible event organisers and the permission from all persons appearing in that photograph, the photographs can be obtained for any other kind of use (such as for poster print, roll-up print, magazine print etc), please contact me at r.yumlu@palpics.info or jenny@al-mada.ps.
There are more images apart from those shown at flickr available, who can be provided on request.
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Rotarians from RC Guatemala Sur visit kids at school from the orphanage they support. The orphanage, Fundaninas, was founded by Rotarian Isabel Bosh, the first woman to be a Rotarian in Guatemala City. This orphanage houses, feeds and educates girls from 2 years old to 18. With RC in-kind donations and matching grants in 1991 and 1997 with RC Guatemala Oeste the orphanage has bunk beds, sheets, pillows, bathrooms, and a kitchen. A matching grant with Swiss Rotarians have provided a soy cow for milk and bakery and dorms for the older girls. (Winterthur Club). Some kids from orphanage got to the Vienna School – Principal Fritz Baas, Rotarian.
Once a particular project has been completed, our partnership with a school continues - we continue to offer advice and guidance, and in many cases support schools by funding additional teachers or sponsoring some of the poorest children through their education.
Some impressions at the Ramallah Cultural Palace before the concert of the Remember Shakti band started on Feb 14th 2012, West Bank Town of Ramallah.
Al Mada Association for Arts Based Community Development together with UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East under the auspices of Commission General Filipo Grande are proud to announce that grammy award winners, guitarist John McLaughlin and tabla Maestro Zakir Hussain played a one off concert with their world-renowned group Remember Shakti, at the Ramallah Cultural Palace on Feb 14th 2012.
Photographic documentation during the stay of Mr. John McLaughlin, Mr. Zakir Hussein and their Remember Shakti band.
Please feel free to download the images free of charge for private use, for non-commercial applications (editorial/ journalistic) purposes.
In agreement with the responsible event organisers and the permission from all persons appearing in that photograph, the photographs can be obtained for any other kind of use (such as for poster print, roll-up print, magazine print etc), please contact me at r.yumlu@palpics.info or jenny@al-mada.ps.
There are more images apart from those shown at flickr available, who can be provided on request.
mobile: +972 (0)54-231 81 06
r.yumlu@palpics.info
beautiful faces of palestine
PalPics Photo Stock
During the sound check of the Remember Shakti band at the Ramallah Cultural Palace on Feb 14th 2012, West Bank Town of Ramallah.
Al Mada Association for Arts Based Community Development together with UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East under the auspices of Commission General Filipo Grande are proud to announce that grammy award winners, guitarist John McLaughlin and tabla Maestro Zakir Hussain played a one off concert with their world-renowned group Remember Shakti, at the Ramallah Cultural Palace on Feb 14th 2012.
Photographic documentation during the stay of Mr. John McLaughlin, Mr. Zakir Hussein and their Remember Shakti band.
Please feel free to download the images free of charge for private use, for non-commercial applications (editorial/ journalistic) purposes.
In agreement with the responsible event organisers and the permission from all persons appearing in that photograph, the photographs can be obtained for any other kind of use (such as for poster print, roll-up print, magazine print etc), please contact me at r.yumlu@palpics.info or jenny@al-mada.ps.
There are more images apart from those shown at flickr available, who can be provided on request.
mobile: +972 (0)54-231 81 06
r.yumlu@palpics.info
beautiful faces of palestine
PalPics Photo Stock
Sumba Lorie South Sudan 4 July 2011 - community members listen to RC volunteers explain how the VCA works.
Photo: IFRC (p-SDN0158)
Please visit www.ifrc.org for more information from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Some of the children at the Ulamba Centre. Ulamba currently houses 38 orphaned children and includes dorm rooms, staff quarters, a kitchen, guesthouse, toilets and showers. We have also built a community hall, an Early Child Development Centre, a clinic, play area and developed a shamba for growing crops on the site. We provide the running costs for feeding, clothing and looking after the children and paying for the staff, plus we also assist with the management of the local committee which undertakes the day to day running of the place.
Find out more about our work in Kenya @ www.movingmountainstrust.com, or about our trips there @ www.adventurealternative.com
Eviromental awareness campaign at a primary school in Yangambi - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Speaker of the House, Hon. Margaret Wilson came to visit Aranui with the NZ Prime Minister and several other colleagues
Pilsen murals are inspired by the works of famous Mexican muralists such as Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco and Jose David Alfaro Siqueiros. The murals painted on the rail viaduct predate the California (San Francisco) movement that is famous and well documented. Pilsen muralists including Hector Duarte had the privilege of having Siqueiros as a teacher.
Visit Hector Duarte on the Web. www.hectorduarte.com/Artist.asp?ArtistID=22741&Akey=M...
Learn more about Diego Rivera. www.diegorivera.com/index.php
Workshops in villages in Tanzania in September and October 2017 brought local villagers together to discuss inclusive agriculture, as part of CIFOR's work on corporate commitments to sustainability and the incorporation of outgrowers.
Photo by Nkumi Mtimgwa/CIFOR
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
Smallholders - Local meeting.
Photo by Miguel Pinheiro/CIFOR
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Smallholders - Local meeting.
Photo by Miguel Pinheiro/CIFOR
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
Workshops in villages in Tanzania in September and October 2017 brought local villagers together to discuss inclusive agriculture, as part of CIFOR's work on corporate commitments to sustainability and the incorporation of outgrowers.
Photo by Nkumi Mtimgwa/CIFOR
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
Smallholder - interview.
Photo by Miguel Pinheiro/CIFOR
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
Eviromental awareness campaign at a primary school in Yangambi - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
Shakib is a confident young man today. He is a youth volunteer working with people with disabilities in the DG Halli area of World Vision’s Nithyajeeva ADP, Bangalore.A polio infection at childhood left Shakib with a physical disability,making him understand first-hand the challenges faced by people with disabilities.
Born in a family of seven children, Shakib had to face a lot of struggles during ...his childhood. He could not afford to study beyond the twelfth standard and had to work to support his family.He struggled to find a job and was dejected by the rejection and discrimination by society because of his disability.
It was at this time that World Vision ADP staff met Shakib. They counselled him and helped him to learn English and train in computer Skills.World Vision’s project was also able to provide him with a leg calliper to improve his mobility. With the newly acquired skills and confidence, Shakib was able to get a job and started earning Rs. 5000 a month. His confidence grew as he was now able to support his family and save money for his sister’s marriage.
Motivated to empower others like himself, Shakib now volunteers with World Vision India. He is involved in raising awareness on the rights of people with disabilities.Supported by World Vision’s ADP staff, one of his goals is to ensure that at least 300 disabled children and adults in the community receive government health, education and employment benefits to which they are entitled by helping them get the right medical certification.
He is also keen that the confidence of young people with disabilities is built through employment. To this end, he has established computer data entry work programmes.