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Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
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Small Group Discussion: SDG 3: Achieving Universal Health Coverage and Tackling Noncommunicable Diseases
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 sets out to “ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages” by 2030. The goal’s 13 targets reflect a new focus on achieving universal health coverage (UHC), as well as controlling noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), which cause 63 percent of all deaths worldwide. UHC is critical to ensuring all people have access to quality health services without suffering financial hardship and enables countries to confront the NCD epidemic by addressing inequalities, vulnerabilities, and risks that exist in accessing health services and improving health outcomes.
In this session, CGI members across the global health, food systems, and built environment spaces will:
• Strategize how to leverage SDG 3’s UHC mandate to enable greater investment in fighting NCDs.
• Discuss how to support governments in developing a package of critical interventions and integrate NCD services into existing health systems.
PARTICIPANTS:
Rami Farraj, Chairman of the Royal Health Awareness Society in Jordan, Royal Health Awareness Society
Nata Menabde, Executive Director, World Health Organization Office at the United Nations
Michael Myers, Managing Director, The Rockefeller Foundation
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Taken during Welcoming Alex Hernandez’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Thursday June 9 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
Taken during Champlain College Commencement’s event coverage photos at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction on Saturday May 14 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
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Taken during Champlain College Commencement’s event coverage photos at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction on Saturday May 14 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
Coverage from MFest 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Great weekend. Amazing cars. Gorgeous weather. Can't wait for MFest 2012!
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Cousins' 4 TD passes lead Skins past eliminated Bills 35-25
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) As Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder paced nearby, 20 or so of his team's players gathered in the trainer's area off the locker room Sunday, delighted by their own just-completed victory and waiting to find out exactly how big a deal it was.
Left tackle Trent Williams and other Redskins watched the closing seconds of their NFC East rival New York Giants' loss on TV, letting loose a loud celebration - raised arms, fist pumps, yells of ''Yes!'' - at the end. After last-place finishes in six of the last seven years, Washington is closing in on clinching a playoff berth.
Inspiring a soundtrack of ''You like that!'' chants in the stands, Kirk Cousins equaled his career high with four touchdown passes and ran 13 yards for another score, helping the Redskins win consecutive games for the first time in more than a year and stay atop the division standings by beating the Buffalo Bills 35-25.
''We had a lot on our hands. Everybody said we couldn't win back-to-back games,'' said receiver DeSean Jackson, who turned a short throw from Cousins into a 77-yard TD. ''So this was the first time in a long time we were able to get accomplished what we wanted to get accomplished.''
The Redskins (7-7) can secure a spot in the postseason by winning next Saturday night at the Philadelphia Eagles,
''We still have a dogfight in front of us. And we can't walk before we crawl, put it like that,'' Williams said. ''We've got to focus on the Eagles.''
The Bills (6-8) are now assured of missing the playoffs for the 16th year in a row, the longest active drought in the NFL.
''Did it go according to plan? No, not this year,'' said Rex Ryan, in his first season as Buffalo's coach.
Said defensive end Mario Williams: ''Of course there's going to be changes. That's obvious. You just wait and see if your number is called, that's all.''
Making Ryan's defense look inept, and aided by a key fourth-down encroachment penalty, the Redskins scored TDs on each of their first three possessions of a game for the first time since September 1999, grabbing a 21-0 lead midway through the second quarter.
Even when Washington made a potentially bad mistake of its own - rookie returner Jamison Crowder fumbled a punt near midfield - Buffalo couldn't take advantage. The Bills drove all the way to Washington's 1, but running back LeSean McCoy got stuffed twice, before Tyrod Taylor overthrew Sammy Watkins by a ton in the end zone on fourth down.
''That was a huge stop,'' Redskins coach Jay Gruden said.
After Buffalo made it 28-17 with a two-play, 85-yard drive - capped by the first of Taylor's two TD passes to Watkins - the Redskins responded with a 13-play, 80-yard drive. That ended with Cousins' 5-yard TD toss to Pierre Garcon early in the fourth quarter.
Fans repeatedly responded to touchdowns with full-throated serenades of ''You like that!'' - a reference to what Cousins screamed as he trotted to the locker room after a comeback victory earlier this season.
''I had to turn my headsets up a little bit,'' Gruden said. ''I couldn't hear play calls and all that stuff.''
Cousins hit tight end Jordan Reed for a pair of scores in the first half. Jackson spun away from defensive back Corey Graham for his long score in the third quarter.
''I never thought he was Jerry Rice,'' Ryan said about Jackson. ''But I guess I was wrong.''
Cousins completed his first nine passes and finished 22 for 28 for 319 yards and no interceptions. It was his sixth 300-yard passing day of the season, a franchise record. He equaled another club mark, set way back in 1967 by Hall of Famer Sonny Jurgensen, by starting the season with at least one TD throw in 14 straight games.
''He's definitely gotten better,'' Trent Williams said. ''We had faith in him the whole time. But he continues to grow and he's playing lights-out.''
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