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Trees just seem to stand
around a lot rattling
the change in their pockets.
Often they wave their arms
about and point at the sky.
It’s not actually falling,
they say, just drifting off
course. It’s very rare
for anyone to be killed
by a falling cloud.
Their best advice
is to wash your hands
and shop. Spend some
time mauling the mall.
While money is viral,
it’s necessary for a healthy
economy and strong lungs.
There’s no cause for alarm.
Fear is good enough
for the soul.
Pour répondre au manque de visibilité des femmes dans les médias au Sénégal, Social Change Factory,
l’Ambassade de France au Sénégal et le groupe Egaé, avec le soutien de ONU Femmes WCARO ont lancé la plateforme en ligne « Les Expertes Sénégal », accessible sur : expertessenegal.com. Elle recensera les profils de centaines de femmes chercheuses,
femmes d’affaires, professionnelles, journalistes et responsables d'associations au Sénégal, prêtes à intervenir
dans les médias.
Crédit Photo : Yulia Panevina/ONU Femmes
To address the lack of visibility of women in the media in Senegal, Social Change Factory,
the French Embassy in Senegal and the Egaé Group, with the support of UN Women WCARO, have launched the online platform "Les Expertes Sénégal", accessible at: expertessenegal.com. It will list the profiles of hundreds of women researchers,
businesswomen, professionals, journalists and leaders of associations in Senegal, ready to intervene in the media.
Photo credit: Yulia Panevina/UN Women
Pour répondre au manque de visibilité des femmes dans les médias au Sénégal, Social Change Factory,
l’Ambassade de France au Sénégal et le groupe Egaé, avec le soutien de ONU Femmes WCARO ont lancé la plateforme en ligne « Les Expertes Sénégal », accessible sur : expertessenegal.com. Elle recensera les profils de centaines de femmes chercheuses,
femmes d’affaires, professionnelles, journalistes et responsables d'associations au Sénégal, prêtes à intervenir
dans les médias.
Crédit Photo : Yulia Panevina/ONU Femmes
To address the lack of visibility of women in the media in Senegal, Social Change Factory,
the French Embassy in Senegal and the Egaé Group, with the support of UN Women WCARO, have launched the online platform "Les Expertes Sénégal", accessible at: expertessenegal.com. It will list the profiles of hundreds of women researchers,
businesswomen, professionals, journalists and leaders of associations in Senegal, ready to intervene in the media.
Photo credit: Yulia Panevina/UN Women
Immagini del punto vendita Expert Group di via Pellegrino Rossi a Milano di proprietà di Giussani Srl
Expertos de la Universidad de Jaén, ITP y UDEP exponen proyectos del Círculo de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica.
HONOLULU -- More than 20 Soldiers interested in earning their Expert Field Medical Badge trained with volunteer instructors and EFMB badge holders, throughout August, September and October before and after work in preparation for the next qualification course, scheduled to begin Oct. 29 at Schofield Barracks.
The EFMB qualification program challenges all Soldiers in the Army Medical Department under conditions designed to replicate the fog of war. Participants are tested on medical, evacuation, communication and combat skills. They also must successfully complete a written examination, a 12-mile march and day and night land navigation courses.
Read more about the training at www.army.mil/article/89619/.
from left to right:
Jurgita Pečiūrienė (Gender Expert - EIGE),
Metka Roksandic (President of the Women's Lobby of Slovenia and Member of EESC),
Barbara Wurster (Head of Operations - EIGE)
greenmeetings und events 2017 - Bürgerzentrum Waiblingen - Gewinner Meeting Experts Green Award 2017
A U.S. Army Soldier assists a casualty to the collection point during the second iteration of the Expert Infantryman Badge competition Aug. 27, 2012 at Rose Barracks. The competition was hosted by 2nd Cavalry Regiment and included soldiers from Germany and Slovenija.
greenmeetings und events 2017 - Bürgerzentrum Waiblingen - Gewinner Meeting Experts Green Award 2017
Pour répondre au manque de visibilité des femmes dans les médias au Sénégal, Social Change Factory,
l’Ambassade de France au Sénégal et le groupe Egaé, avec le soutien de ONU Femmes WCARO ont lancé la plateforme en ligne « Les Expertes Sénégal », accessible sur : expertessenegal.com. Elle recensera les profils de centaines de femmes chercheuses,
femmes d’affaires, professionnelles, journalistes et responsables d'associations au Sénégal, prêtes à intervenir
dans les médias.
Crédit Photo : Yulia Panevina/ONU Femmes
To address the lack of visibility of women in the media in Senegal, Social Change Factory,
the French Embassy in Senegal and the Egaé Group, with the support of UN Women WCARO, have launched the online platform "Les Expertes Sénégal", accessible at: expertessenegal.com. It will list the profiles of hundreds of women researchers,
businesswomen, professionals, journalists and leaders of associations in Senegal, ready to intervene in the media.
Photo credit: Yulia Panevina/UN Women
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Pour répondre au manque de visibilité des femmes dans les médias au Sénégal, Social Change Factory,
l’Ambassade de France au Sénégal et le groupe Egaé, avec le soutien de ONU Femmes WCARO ont lancé la plateforme en ligne « Les Expertes Sénégal », accessible sur : expertessenegal.com. Elle recensera les profils de centaines de femmes chercheuses,
femmes d’affaires, professionnelles, journalistes et responsables d'associations au Sénégal, prêtes à intervenir
dans les médias.
Crédit Photo : Yulia Panevina/ONU Femmes
To address the lack of visibility of women in the media in Senegal, Social Change Factory,
the French Embassy in Senegal and the Egaé Group, with the support of UN Women WCARO, have launched the online platform "Les Expertes Sénégal", accessible at: expertessenegal.com. It will list the profiles of hundreds of women researchers,
businesswomen, professionals, journalists and leaders of associations in Senegal, ready to intervene in the media.
Photo credit: Yulia Panevina/UN Women