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Implementar ciclo vÃas en calles paralelas a las grandes avenidas de manera que eviten los cruces frecuentados por vehÃculos más grandes.
This is some sort of farm implement. Don't know how long it has been there, but it appears to have been there for a while.
Zhejiang Natural History Museum, Hangzhou, China. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
2021-11-03: A delegate speaking during the COP26 - Assessing the Status of NDC Implementation in Africa, Glasglow.
This is, like, a plow or something. Despite being a lifelong Midwesterner, I never got the farm-implement bug. But you see stuff like this all over the place in my neck of the woods.
Austria, in its role as the Convention's Presidency, called on the Convention's stakeholders to participate in the Second International Pledging Conference for the Implementation of the Convention.
The meeting took place on Tuesday 28 February at the United Nations Office at Geneva. More details here: goo.gl/giqcWi
November 9-10, 2016 - New Delhi, India. "Delivering for Nutrition in India: Learnings from Implementation Research"
Photo Credit: Shawn Sebastian
Implementing good post-harvest handling practices, such as washing by traders and processors (restaurants or households), can further improve the quality of farm produce. Experiences in Ghana showed that the cumulative effect of the multiple-barrier approach can completely address the health risks associated with using poor quality water for irrigation.
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Implementing IPV6 Supporting the Next Generation Internet Protocols
Mark A. Miller
If you are a network manager transitioning from an older Internet Protocol to Internet Protocol version 6, you know that version 6 includes enhancements to maintain the network efficiency required by increasing traffic.
GLOBAL CRISIS, LOCAL SOLUTIONS: HOW TO REVOLUTIONIZE AND IMPLEMENT COMMUNITY-BASED MENTAL HEALTH CARE
Globally, the ripple effects from the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing forced migration, and a rise in human rights violations have accelerated the mental health crisis. This crisis is only expected to worsen, and providing care to those affected will become even harder. The WHO projects a deficit of 10 million health care professionals worldwide by 2030. Luckily, many communities across the globe are stepping up to the plate to increase access to care; however, this is just one of the hurdles we face. Community stigma, economic mobility, and gender are all contributing factors that must be addressed through locally sustainable treatment options. From partnerships between community stakeholders and medical professionals, to unlikely community and school interventions, it will take all of us to find solutions that ultimately lead to a healthier global community.
PARTICIPANTS
RODRIGO BARRAZA Regional Co-Director of the Americas - Global Fund for Children
MAHMOUD KHEDR Co-Founder and CEO, FloraMind
HAROLD KOPLEWICZ Founding President and Medical Director - Child Mind Institute
RANDA LOUTFI Director of Programs - SAMS Foundation
AIJA MAYROCK Bestselling Author, Poet, and Writer -
MICHAEL REICHERT Executive Director - Center for the Study of Boys' and Girls' Lives, University of Pennsylvania
MICHELLE TERRY Chief Executive Officer - Movember
Assinatura de plano de ação para implementar o Acordo entre Brasil e SuÃça sobre Cooperação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Foto Ricardo Fonseca
Participants during the session CB Academy: Connecting the UNFCCC Dots: Navigating the Three Pillars of Implementation. (Photo: © UN Climate Change - Zô Guimarães)
That wasn't quite what I was looking for when I suggested that they should let the baby hold the spoon for himself at the table.
Implementation Awards - student-led sustainability projects with measurable impacts on campus
Alexis Stubbs, University of Hawaii at Hilo: Waste Sustainability Initiative Through Vermicomposting and Composting
Photo courtesy of University of Hawaii.
Up until my father's childhood, these farming implements were still used in China. To the left is a machine for separating the rice husks from the grains.
When you see displays like these, it really highlights how much China had grown in the last half century.
2021-11-04: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina speaking during the COP26 - Accelerating the implementation of the Desert to power programme to build back better from covid at the African Pavillion, blue zone hall4, Glasglow.
Smithfield Implement has been a permanent part of the community since it was built. My father worked there while in high school. It has changed colors several times over the years. This is the latest.
GLOBAL CRISIS, LOCAL SOLUTIONS: HOW TO REVOLUTIONIZE AND IMPLEMENT COMMUNITY-BASED MENTAL HEALTH CARE
Globally, the ripple effects from the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing forced migration, and a rise in human rights violations have accelerated the mental health crisis. This crisis is only expected to worsen, and providing care to those affected will become even harder. The WHO projects a deficit of 10 million health care professionals worldwide by 2030. Luckily, many communities across the globe are stepping up to the plate to increase access to care; however, this is just one of the hurdles we face. Community stigma, economic mobility, and gender are all contributing factors that must be addressed through locally sustainable treatment options. From partnerships between community stakeholders and medical professionals, to unlikely community and school interventions, it will take all of us to find solutions that ultimately lead to a healthier global community.
PARTICIPANTS
RODRIGO BARRAZA Regional Co-Director of the Americas - Global Fund for Children
MAHMOUD KHEDR Co-Founder and CEO, FloraMind
HAROLD KOPLEWICZ Founding President and Medical Director - Child Mind Institute
RANDA LOUTFI Director of Programs - SAMS Foundation
AIJA MAYROCK Bestselling Author, Poet, and Writer -
MICHAEL REICHERT Executive Director - Center for the Study of Boys' and Girls' Lives, University of Pennsylvania
MICHELLE TERRY Chief Executive Officer - Movember