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Photos from around Sindh Province in Pakistan, where MCHIP is implementing MNCH Services working towards reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Photographed by Ali Khurshid in July 2013.
Photos from around Sindh Province in Pakistan, where MCHIP is implementing MNCH Services working towards reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Photographed by Ali Khurshid in July 2013.
Dilma Rousseff durante visita à 37ª EXPOINTER - Exposição Internacional de Animais, Máquinas, Implementos e Produtos Agropecuários. Esteio - RS, 05/09/2014. Foto: Ichiro Guerra
Se inauguró, el nuevo Medisol Virgen de Fátima, junto a la iglesia del mismo nombre. Fotos: José Luis Llivisaca / Municipio de Cuenca
Brasil es un caso exitoso en el tema de Alimentación Escolar. Implementado por el Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo de la Educación (FNDE) y del Ministerio de Educación, con 60 años de existencia, el Programa Nacional de Alimentación Escolar (PNAE) ha ampliado sus objetivos, y hoy en día abarca desde el suministro de alimentos adquiridos de la agricultura familiar hasta la educación alimentaria y nutricional, atendiendo a más de 42 millones de estudiantes brasileños al día.
Para comemorar los 60 anos de las primeras acciones del gobierno federal en la área de alimentación escolar, el Ministério de la Educación y el Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo de la Educación (FNDE) lanzaron, en Brasília/Brasil, dia 10 de septiembre del año 2015, el Concurso “Melhores Receitas da Alimentação Escolar”, en el ámbito nacional cuyo objetivo era selecionar, premiar e divulgar receitas hechas por cocineras y cocineros de las escuelas públicas brasileñas. El concurso incluyó cuatro etapas para elegir las cinco mejores recetas del país – una para cada región brasileira. El resultado del concurso fue divulgado en una ceremonia oficial el día 28 de enero de 2016. Las cocineras ganadoras fueron:
a) Osmarina Pereira Assini
Receta: Torta Saborosa de batata doce com peixe
Escuela: Escolala Estadual Vereador Antônio Laurindo - Iporã (GO)
b) Dejanira de Souza
Receta: Abará de carne moída com aipim
Escuela: Escola Municipal Nossa Senhora Das Candeias – Salvador (BA)
c) Maria Arlete da Silva
Receta: Arroz de cuxá com charque
Escuela: Escola Municipal de Ensino Fundamental Novo Horizonte – Parauapebas (PA)
d) Anilda Berger
Receta: Bolo salgado de arroz da Anilda
Escuela: Escola Municipal Unidocente de Ensino Fundamental Baixo Rio Pantoja - Santa Maria de Jetibá (ES)
e) Maria de Lurdes Fidelis
Receta: Torta de arroz nutritiva
Escuela: Escola Municipal Dom Pedro II – Matelândia (PR).
Fotos © Max Valencia/FAORLC
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El Gobierno entregó un camión e implementos agrícolas a productores de jengibre, en la comunidad Las Galeras, de Samaná, con lo que se cumple la promesa del presidente Danilo Medina durante su Visita Sorpresa 169 a la zona.
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These are the practical tools for collecting leaves. Rakes, blower, wheel barrow, and a leaf sweeper. But the leaves are wet and harder to work with.
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Tharparkar has been hit by severe dry weather and water shortage and Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan is determined to improve the condition by the implementation of various water projects like community hand pumps, submersible water pump and solar- powered water in this region. Recently, we have installed a new Submersible Water Pump at Village Senhar Vikia, District Tharparkar. This water project is expected to deliver clean water for drinking and domestic usage to nearly 33 families living in this village.
Photos from CTA's workshop on "Implementing climate-smart solutions for next-generation ACP agriculture", from 22-25 January 2019, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Tho' it looks too large, this is actually the best cleaning brush for a sewing machine. It is made of sheepskin, so is soft and removes all the unwanted fluff very delicately.
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Miguelín Mercedes, presidente de COOPATURG, expresó su agradecimiento al jefe de Estado.
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15-08-20 Ministro Carlos Estremadoyro realizó viaje de trabajo a la región Cusco a fin de reunirse con autoridades locales e implementar medidas de acción frente al #Covid' 19.
Building on the ‘Ecosystem Landscaping to advance the Accountability to implement the Women’s Empowerment Principles in ASEAN’, the WeEmpowerAsia programme, UN women jointly develops and will disseminate the Building Pathways to Gender Equality and Sustainability through the Women's Empowerment Principles: Thailand Policy Brief (hereafter referred as ‘Thailand Policy Brief’) with key partners, namely the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Office of SMEs Promotion (OSMEP).
Gender Responsive Procurement (GRP) is one of the initiatives recommended in the Thailand Policy Brief. GRP can identify, incorporate and support women business owners seeking to access government/corporate procurement contracts. In support of the initiative, UN Women and Kenan Foundation Asia will host the “IDEA to I do”, a business presentation competition for selected women entrepreneurs, to showcase the capacity of WOB and WLB developed under WeEmpowerAsia Programme as means to promote women’s participation in supply chain. Winners will receive the WeRise Awards and the prizes are comprised of one winner, one first runner-up and one second runner-up.
Photo: UN Women/Daydream Organizer Co., Ltd.
Photos from around Sindh Province in Pakistan, where MCHIP is implementing MNCH Services working towards reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Photographed by Ali Khurshid in July 2013.
Photos from around Sindh Province in Pakistan, where MCHIP is implementing MNCH Services working towards reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Photographed by Ali Khurshid in July 2013.
Before receiving a food package from a Foodgrains Bank-supported project implemented by World Relief Canada, Mary Nyandid (45) and her eight children would often go days without food.
“Life was not easy at all, there was no food,” says Nyandid. “My children were very sad and lost weight.”
Since receiving the package, Nyandid says her family’s health has improved, they’re eating twice a day and her children are smiling again.
Violent unrest in South Sudan has caused thousands of people to flee their homes. General security remains tense, and there are many internally displaced people being hosted by relatives.
Through World Relief Canada, 2,660 households (approx. 17,290 people) are receiving food packages of maize meal, beans, oil and salt. Displaced households, as well as those hosting displaced people, are receiving packages.
This project also receives financial support from Presbyterian World Service & Development (PWS&D), Christian & Missionary Alliance in Canada (C&MA), Canadian Lutheran World Relief (CLWR) and Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada (EMCC).
How Honduras managed to carry out genomic sequencing for the first time
June 2023
When microbiologist Soany Ávilez was selected to implement the genomic sequencing of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Honduras, she was amazed. In the wake of the pandemic, Soany had started working at the National Virology Laboratory in 2020 performing PCR tests. At that time, genomic sequencing to detect circulating variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 was carried out outside the country. But a project to provide Honduras with the capabilities to do it in situ and obtain faster results was being developed with technical support from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and financial support from the United States Government.
Although she lacked knowledge on the subject, Soany remembers that she longed for the opportunity to work in sequencing. "When they chose us (her and her partner Karla Romero) to implement sequencing in the country and move the area forward, I couldn't believe it," she says.
Genomic surveillance allows us to know the evolution of viruses and other pathogens as they change over time. Knowing those changes or mutations that can modify its transmissibility and severity, allows us to guide public health measures. During the pandemic, it was a key strategy to monitor the behavior of SARS-CoV-2 and a technique that is being integrated into the surveillance of other pathogens.
Karla Romero, the other microbiologist in charge of genomic surveillance, acknowledges that the implementation of sequencing in Honduras has been "a great challenge" that required a lot of "sacrifice and commitment" both inside and outside the laboratory.
The sequencing area had to be created from scratch. In 2022, the authorities selected and conditioned a space within the National Virology Laboratory. With the support of PAHO, a sequencer, supplies, reagents, and furniture were purchased, and Soany and Karla were trained in bioinformatics and genomic sequencing at the Gorgas Memorial Institute in Panama.
“All with the aim of strengthening the capacities for genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and other pathogens in Honduras,” says Gabriela Rodriguez Segura, coordinator of the PAHO Project for the Consolidation of Genomic Sequencing Capacities in Honduras. Before these capacities were created at the local level, samples to determine the variants circulating in the country were sent to the laboratories of the Regional Network for Genomic Surveillance of COVID-19 (COVIGEN) created by PAHO to support countries without capacity to carry out sequencing in its territory.
In March 2023, the effort paid off and excitement took over the National Virology Laboratory when, after several attempts, the first sequencing of SARS-COV-2 in the country was successfully carried out. “We couldn't believe it,” says Soany. "We feel very happy because it was a great challenge and the result made us feel fulfilled."
On March 21, 2023, the results were obtained and it was the first time that the XBB sublineage of the omicron variant was detected in the country and by Honduran health professionals. For Karla, the key was “not to give up in the face of the biggest challenge”.
"It is a milestone for the country that genomic sequencing is being carried out," says Dr. Mitzi Castro, head of the National Health Surveillance Laboratory of Honduras. “It is a historic moment because we are starting from here to carry out future genomic surveillance of other pathogens of sanitary interest to the country,” she adds.
According to Dr. Castro, the country now has state-of-the-art technology. "The laboratory is at the forefront, and that is a success and a source of pride, for which we thank all those who have contributed their bit so that Honduras is not left behind."
Persistent Gender Inequality in Iraq Calls for Coordinated Efforts in Developing 2nd National Action Plan on Implementing Resolution 1325
Baghdad, Iraq, 3 October 2018 – Gender inequality continues to prevail in Iraq with worrisome signals that it is deepening, requiring intensified efforts and coordination in developing a new action plan on implementing UN Security Council resolution 1325, UN Representative to Iraq Ján Kubiš said today at the high-level consultation meeting on the development of the 2nd National Action Plan. Although he was encouraged to see progress in the protection pillar and dedicated efforts to strengthen the participation pillar in the National Action Plan, the legacy of the conflict with the terrorist Da’esh continues to hamper steps forward and there are other worrying signs of women being targeted.
Mr. Kubiš condemned the recent attacks against women, including the assassination of two women and the sudden death of two others in the past month, all of them active in political and social spheres. Other civil society activists including women are targeted by social media and political threat campaign, among others for their contacts with foreign embassies. This is unacceptable.
“Only once politically and socially active women are protected and safe, Iraq can claim to be making real progress towards women’s equality and empowerment,” he said.
The development of a new NAP with all the diversity and complexity of issues will require continuous coordination and collaboration across sectors, in particular involving civil society, and drawing from the lessons learned from the previous plan, the Special Representative said.
“By making your deliberations open to the society, by publicly broadcasting them you could mobilise even broader support for your objectives,” Mr. Kubiš said.
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq noted with disappointment that political forces that negotiate the formation of the government do so, again without the participation of women. “We all need to ask: “when the political leaders intend to deliver on their pledges to empower women and advance their rights as a part of the democratic entitlement of all Iraqis thus strengthening equal representation and inclusiveness? The time is now. Otherwise, all the exclamations about commitment to equality of women and values of democracy continue to sound hollow.”
Mr. Kubiš outlined UN efforts in support of women empowerment, noting that UNAMI supports women parliamentarians in their quest to establish a cross-political women’s parliamentary caucus. UNAMI will continue to impress on Political Parties who are key to advancing the participation of women in all processes to include women in their leadership structures, urging men advocates to assume a more prominent role, and parliamentarians to consider gender responsive budget in the next budget law to enhance the implementation of the NAP. The UN will also continue to advocate for the establishment of a dedicated institution in the next government structure with budget and authority to coordinate the implementation of the NAP and national frameworks and policies on WPS.
The UN in Iraq will also mobilise support of the broader international community, including through the International Gender Group from among embassies here in Baghdad, Mr. Kubiš concluded.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
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Quick-n-dirty implements: 1/4" oak dowels (they look nicer than the regular dowels), a hunk of spring and some tape for the worm, and for the sponge-rammer, a turned milk can on one end, and some self-stick bandage soaked in white glue for the woolen sponge. They'll get painted / stained with a little acrylic paint later.
Photos from around Sindh Province in Pakistan, where MCHIP is implementing MNCH Services working towards reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Photographed by Ali Khurshid in July 2013.
Photos from around Sindh Province in Pakistan, where MCHIP is implementing MNCH Services working towards reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Photographed by Ali Khurshid in July 2013.
Photos from around Sindh Province in Pakistan, where MCHIP is implementing MNCH Services working towards reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Photographed by Ali Khurshid in July 2013.
20-05-15, Quito.- En el las canchas del ministerio del deporte se desarrolló la Jornada Inclusiva de Deporte “Ecuador Vive la Inclusión” donde la SETEDIS y el Ministerio del Deporte dotó los implementos de alto rendimiento para entrenamiento a Personas con Discapacidad. Foto: SETEDIS
Quevedo, Jueves 28 de Abril de 2016
BOLETÍN Nº 107
Escuelas deportivas municipales recibieron
implementos para la práctica de la niñez
Los entrenadores de las escuelas deportivas de baloncesto, box, fútbol y natación recibieron implementos indispensables para las prácticas de los niños y niñas que pertenecen a las escuelas deportivas del GAD Municipal de Quevedo y se desarrollan en el Complejo Deportivo Municipal de Agrilsa.
El aporte se da gracias al apoyo permanente que le ha venido brindando el alcalde Jorge Domínguez López a las escuelas deportivas desde el inicio de su gestión, como parte de un proceso de masificación deportiva donde la niñez tenga la oportunidad de aprender una actividad y de sano entretenimiento.
La directora del Departamento de Cultura y Deportes, Ab. Valeska Verduga, entregó personalmente los implementos que comprenden más de 20 balones de básquetbol, cuarenta pelotas de fútbol, así como doce guantes y sacos para boxeos; de igual manera para el área de natación sesenta tubos flotantes, cuarenta tablas flotantes y otros equipos que se utilizan para el aprendizaje de esta actividad.
“Gracias a la colaboración del Ing. Jorge Domínguez, se pudo hacer una entrega muy importante para las academias municipales deportivas, a fin de que los instructores dispongan de las herramientas necesarias para desarrollar de la mejor manera sus actividades”, acotó la funcionaria.
De su parte, el entrenador de fútbol Alberto Menéndez, quien tiene a cargo la enseñanza de un grupo de alumnos, agradeció al primer personero municipal por la gestión realizada en beneficio de la niñez; además el contar con nuevos balones que incentiva a los niños a practicar el deporte.
Además, se informó que el inicio de las escuelas deportivas permanentes municipales se lo tiene previsto para el 22 de mayo hasta diciembre del año en curso.
Lcdo. Xavier Lizano Solís
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Lcdo. José Ortega Garay
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Britten recently headed up a large project that combined site surveys, hardware, print, and installation at several different Vail resorts across the country.
Following the on-site analysis at each resort (which was conducted in 6 different states in the span of a week), recommendations were made for specifically sized BannerStretch™ tensioned frames, silicone-edged fabric frames, and decal applications in other instances. Design templates were provided for each location and a unique piece of artwork was provided for every individual piece of media.
Persistent Gender Inequality in Iraq Calls for Coordinated Efforts in Developing 2nd National Action Plan on Implementing Resolution 1325
Baghdad, Iraq, 3 October 2018 – Gender inequality continues to prevail in Iraq with worrisome signals that it is deepening, requiring intensified efforts and coordination in developing a new action plan on implementing UN Security Council resolution 1325, UN Representative to Iraq Ján Kubiš said today at the high-level consultation meeting on the development of the 2nd National Action Plan. Although he was encouraged to see progress in the protection pillar and dedicated efforts to strengthen the participation pillar in the National Action Plan, the legacy of the conflict with the terrorist Da’esh continues to hamper steps forward and there are other worrying signs of women being targeted.
Mr. Kubiš condemned the recent attacks against women, including the assassination of two women and the sudden death of two others in the past month, all of them active in political and social spheres. Other civil society activists including women are targeted by social media and political threat campaign, among others for their contacts with foreign embassies. This is unacceptable.
“Only once politically and socially active women are protected and safe, Iraq can claim to be making real progress towards women’s equality and empowerment,” he said.
The development of a new NAP with all the diversity and complexity of issues will require continuous coordination and collaboration across sectors, in particular involving civil society, and drawing from the lessons learned from the previous plan, the Special Representative said.
“By making your deliberations open to the society, by publicly broadcasting them you could mobilise even broader support for your objectives,” Mr. Kubiš said.
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq noted with disappointment that political forces that negotiate the formation of the government do so, again without the participation of women. “We all need to ask: “when the political leaders intend to deliver on their pledges to empower women and advance their rights as a part of the democratic entitlement of all Iraqis thus strengthening equal representation and inclusiveness? The time is now. Otherwise, all the exclamations about commitment to equality of women and values of democracy continue to sound hollow.”
Mr. Kubiš outlined UN efforts in support of women empowerment, noting that UNAMI supports women parliamentarians in their quest to establish a cross-political women’s parliamentary caucus. UNAMI will continue to impress on Political Parties who are key to advancing the participation of women in all processes to include women in their leadership structures, urging men advocates to assume a more prominent role, and parliamentarians to consider gender responsive budget in the next budget law to enhance the implementation of the NAP. The UN will also continue to advocate for the establishment of a dedicated institution in the next government structure with budget and authority to coordinate the implementation of the NAP and national frameworks and policies on WPS.
The UN in Iraq will also mobilise support of the broader international community, including through the International Gender Group from among embassies here in Baghdad, Mr. Kubiš concluded.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.