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The British Government is funding a human rights awareness campaign in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq to raise awareness about basic human rights. The FCO is working in partnership with local NGO called Asuda who specialise in promoting the rights of women and providing support to women in distress.
Article at - ukiniraq.fco.gov.uk/en/news/?view=PressR&id=21668595
Renewables In Remote Communities 2017: Increasing the Human and Financial Capacity of Renewable Energy Systems in Remote Indigenous Communities
October 23–26, 2017, Whitehorse, Yukon
Photos: Roberta Franchuk, Pembina Institute
#RIRC2017
Discussion on the Nuclear Power Plant in Astravec, which Belorussia has begun to build (29th of April 2016)
Another key feature of the course management system is the real time chat and or discussion board type forum where questions and concerns can be addressed by pupils and their instructors.
Erik Knudsen, Lindy Heymann, Phil Hawkins and Edward Fletcher in "how to get your film distributed" panel discussion. Part of exposures: new talent in moving image festival 2009.
The large scale rail closure between Bristol and Bath in April 2016 meant a lot of staff advising prospective passengers but even then they need to discuss and even take advice
Mr. Worapol discuss the replanting process with Ms. Saisunee Chaksuin from WWF Greater Mekong Thailand Country Programme.
CDE hosted a panel discussion learnabout the impact citizen organisations are having in South Africa’s democracy.The Abahlali baseMjondolo shack-dwellers’ association won its constitutionalcourt case to declare the ‘Slums Act’ of KwaZulu-Natal unconstitutional. TheKhayelitsha Commission and report followed allegations by civil societyorganisations which detailed the failure of police to serve the residents ofthe township.
Panelists:
Former Constitutional Court Judge Kate O’Regan, Co-author of the Khayelitsha Report
Adv Vusi Pikoli,Co-author of the Kayelitsha Report and Police Ombudsman for the Western Cape
Mr Mzwakhe Mdlalose,Deputy President of the Abahlali baseMjondolo Movement
Leaders' discussion at the Colloquium on Forests and Climate: New Thinking for Transformational Change, Columbia University, New York.
Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR
Watch the thought leaders' discussion from the Colloquium: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLombyu38O4
For more information go to: blog.cifor.org/climate-week
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Durante questo dibattito si accenna alla metafora da cui ho tratto il titolo per questo fotoalbum. La metafora riguarda J.M. Basquiat e Willie Mays. Quest'ultimo è stato il primo vero giocatore di baseball professionista afroamericano di successo.
Previous Discussion Meet winners hosted an exhibition for attendees to get a better feel for what competing in the Discussion Meet entails.
On June 21, NDI-Nepal organized a training on Public Policy Development and Advocacy for Civil Society Organizations in Kathmandu which was facilitated by an International Expert, Shannon Meade O' Connel. The participants in the photo are discussing to note down the main causes and effects of the problem to address which they want to develop a policy.