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Lt Governor Rutherford KEYS Development Groundbreaking by Joe Andrucyk at 1511 Ashburton St, Baltimore, MD 21216
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Development Working Group Side Event
Evento paralelo do Grupo de Trabalho de Desenvolvimento
Photo: Audiovisual G20 Brasil
UN Women is supporting five Multi-Purpose Women’s Centres (MPWCs) in the camps and three in host community locations in Cox’s Bazar with funding from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, and the Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh. Operated by Women’s Rights Organizations (WROs), the MPWCs provide a safe space for women and girls to access multi-sectoral services and support by different providers, pursuing an integrated service model built on collaboration and recognition of the expertise and resources of different actors while recognizing the unique role of WROs in spearheading approaches which nurture the agency, leadership and resilience of women and girls, including female-headed households, elderly women, women and girls with disabilities, and adolescent girls.
MPWC services encompass psychosocial support, GBV case management and referrals, legal awareness sessions and legal aid (UNHCR, from May 2025), health and hygiene services, sexual and reproductive health services (SRHR) depending on availability (UNFPA monitoring and technical support), Myanmar curriculum education for girls and young women who have dropped out of school (UNICEF), accelerated adult learning (AAL), livelihoods skills training, and life-skills and leadership development. MPWCs provide space for women and adolescent girls to come together, fostering social connections and mental health. To strengthen self-reliance and self-care practices, some MPWCs offer production spaces and shop corners for income generation activities, others implement refugee-led healing programme to support trauma recovery and reduce stress. During emergencies such as cyclones and fires, MPWCs function as shelters for women and children, with MPWC volunteers entrusted to run their operations.
The WROs operating the MPWCs (Action Aid Bangladesh, JNUS, and RWWS) engage closely with camp management officials and humanitarian actors to ensure the concerns of women are addressed and that referrals are made to specialized services. MPWC volunteers play a vital role in conducting community outreach and awareness raising activities, including to secure support from male gatekeepers and family members for the participation of women and girls in MPWC activities and for the goals of women’s and girls’ empowerment and gender equality.
Photo: UN Women/Naimuzzaman Prince
I today inaugurated various development projects in Talwandi Sabo including irrigation drain of Bangi on the refinery road, Public Park and newly constructed Bus Stand, Public Park, Tehsil Level Veterinary Hospital and new block of Government Senior Secondary School. I also laid foundation stones of the upgradation project of Bathinda-Talwandi-Rori Road and distributed cheques to 90 beneficiaries of the Shagun Scheme. Development of the state is the singular agenda of SAD-BJP Government and these development initiatives hold testimony of the service of the Government.
Further progression - fills, outlines, patterns. Also looked at etching and screenprinting for this.
we offered a plug and play industrial park adjoining the international airport, Mohali exclusively to prospective South Korean investors for setting up their ventures in the state. During a high level interaction with a South Korean delegation which was presided over by Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Parkash Singh Badal, I also offered South Korean investors fixed power rates for a ten year period and assured that Punjab would provide the cheapest power among all states in the country, to new investors for which a policy was being firmed up.
Grateful to South Korean Ambassador Joon Gyu Lee who brought in a high powered delegation where Samsung company also expressed keen interest in setting up units focussed on biometrics and electronics production.
The new Donald Bridge is under construction 26 kilometres outside Golden, B.C.
April 29, 2011
Trevor Crawley photos
Developing the brief, I produced a repeat pattern of the graphic pylons. This was then screen printed onto a silk. The silk fabric was firstly dip dyed, observing the slight colour changes in the natural environment, Silk is a luxurious soft fabric and accentuated the strong contrast between natural and industrial. A further development, was to illustrate the textile being used as underwear, although delicate and pretty the graphic is contradictory and strong.