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Productores innovadores que ya implementan prácticas sustentables en el estado de Guanajuato comparten sus casos de éxito y experiencias con productores de Pénjamo durante el Segundo Encuentro Regional de Experiencias en Agricultura Sustentable.

 

En la plataforma de investigación ubicada en Colorado de Herrera, en este municipio, se realizó el Segundo Encuentro Regional de Experiencias de Agricultura Sustentable. El evento conjuntó los esfuerzos de distintos actores que el programa MasAgro Guanajuato ha venido sumando en el estado —productores, empresas privadas, organizaciones de productores y autoridades municipales—, los cuales buscan generar sistemas de producción más sustentables.

 

Fotografías: Amador Aguillón, Coordinador Hub Bajío Guanajuato

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Avionté Staffing Software sent the hard working Implementation team out on a 4 day Mississippi houseboat adventure for some relaxation and a whole lot of fun! This group has been working extremely hard and well deserving of a little Fun in the Sun!

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A couple of the casements have been protected from the weather, and display the tools of the artilleryman's trade. On the left, round shot ("cannonballs"). On the right, rammers and other tools.

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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"Don't Delay; Act NOW!" ~ Protesters demanded "

 

Women gathered to protest against the current spate of incidents of violence against women and children in Sri Lanka. The protest was organised by Women for Women. The protest was held at Lipton Circus on 20th July 2012. Women demanded the authorities to take immediate action and bring the perpetrators to justice, rather than making inappropriate comments!

Comprehensive national implementing legislation plays critical role in upholding CWC and countering the re-emergence of chemical weapons

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Launch Conference

Regional Platform to Fast-Track the Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) in Central America

Roatán, Honduras;

25-27 April 2023

Implements of torture.

Prosperidad Social implementará convenios con organizaciones sociales y juntas de acción comunal (JAC) para los proyectos de infraestructura social y hábitat, que financia y ejecuta en los municipios más pobres del país. La directora de la entidad, Cielo Rusinque Urrego, lo anunció este viernes en el Congreso Nacional de Municipios, organizado por la Federación Nacional de Municipios en Cartagena de Indias.

  

“Tenemos capacidad legal para hacer estos convenios solidarios, en compañía con el ente territorial. Acompañaremos técnicamente lo que requieran, de acuerdo con la complejidad de las obras y la capacidad que haya en el territorio. Vincular a estas organizaciones beneficiará la economía popular y garantizará la participación de la comunidad”, explicó. Recordó que el Gobierno Nacional pretende fortalecer a las organizaciones sociales y comunitarias y fomentar su participación en los procesos de desarrollo territorial.

 

Las JAC integrarán el comité que seleccionará los proyectos de infraestructura. Serán priorizados de acuerdo con una clasificación que cruza criterios, entre esos, los índices de desnutrición, riesgo de victimización y pobreza multidimensional. El comité estará conformado por representantes de las JAC, el Ministerio de la Igualdad, la Consejería de Regiones, el ICBF, la Unidad para las Víctimas y Prosperidad Social.

 

La entidad tiene 500.000 millones de pesos destinados a la ejecución de obras de infraestructura social y hábitat durante este año. “100.000 millones de pesos están destinados a la subsanación de los proyectos pendientes de vigencias anteriores. El resto están destinados a obras en territorios que podamos apoyar, de acuerdo con las necesidades y con la aplicación del enfoque diferencial territorial”, informó Rusinque.

 

En el escenario del congreso de alcaldes, el subdirector de Programas y Proyectos de la entidad, Carlos Chinchilla, y el director de infraestructura, Eduardo Mesa, atendieron a alcaldes de municipios en los que hay proyectos suspendidos de vigencias anteriores, para acordar la realización de las mesas técnicas en las que revisarán la posibilidad de agilizarlos.

 

Desde noviembre pasado, la entidad organiza estas mesas técnicas para revisar la viabilidad de los proyectos de infraestructura social con mayor impacto en las condiciones de las poblaciones más vulnerables: con mayor incidencia de hambre y pobreza, y riesgos o consecuencias por el invierno. Desde entonces, ha logrado destrabar cerca de setenta obras en más de sesenta municipios del país. Algunas de estas obras fueron entregadas este mes durante una jornada nacional.

 

“Recibimos una ejecución del presupuesto del 5 %. En pocos meses, al finalizar el año, la llevamos a la ejecución de más del 75 %, mediante el acompañamiento en mesas técnicas para viabilizar y ejecutar los proyectos”, recordó Rusinque este viernes.

 

Cartagena Congreso Nacional de Municipios 2023 / Mar 31, 2023. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Joel González).

 

Esta fotografía oficial del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social está disponible sólo para ser publicada por las organizaciones de noticias, medios nacionales e internacionales y/o para uso personal de impresión por el sujeto de la fotografía. La fotografía no puede ser alterada digitalmente o manipularse de ninguna manera, y tampoco puede usarse en materiales comerciales o políticos, anuncios, correos electrónicos, productos o promociones que de cualquier manera sugieran aprobación por parte del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social.

 

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Thai papaya shredder, citrus zester.

Rubbish if you want nice finely shredded vegetables.

Stanford, Kentucky

 

I loved the tractor parked on the street.

Creating hale bales for the hay spike and custom tractor implements including front and rear hay spikes, grain cart for harvesting, and a fertilizer spreader.

This old wooden drop seeder sits in the tall grass as it has for many years, having served its owner well so long ago.

Ahmed Taleb (PIC Dhiban) and his teachers work on a team building activity.

With the Gandhi statue near Dupont.

The latest tools of war are seen on display in a medieval castle located above Varenna, Italy.

A giant hammer is used to beat sticky rice into a pulp for a gooey Japanese food, called Mochi.

The rusted farm implement in Hokkaido, Japan

 

Blydenburgh County Park

Historic District

Smithtown, NY

August 9, 2008

TAFE has been collaborating with world technology leaders to establish its Applications Business Unit (ABU) to efficiently answer the emerging needs of the global farming community. Offering a range of implements and accessories for various agricultural applications.

Implementation of the City of Savannah Smoke-Free Ordinance: Lessons Learned

THE Europe Student Success Forum

5 July 2019

Madrid, Spain

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