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Rep. John Scott was the featured speaker at the Groton Business Association's monthly meeting held at the Submarine Force Library and Museum. During his remarks, Rep. Scott provided an overview of the recently ended legislative session, special session, and implementer bills. He also touched on various aspects of the budget and related tax increases to businesses and residents across the state.
Implemented by LWF and funded by BMZ through GIZ, the cash-for-work project began in January 2024 and will run for one year. It includes Cash for Work activities such as clearing the schoolyard and market, as chosen by the participants. Training sessions accompany these activities, such as the one pictured here focusing on family budgeting.
The project directly benefits 2,000 people in the East, with an equal split between off-camp refugees and host communities. Of the beneficiaries, 70% are women and 30% are men.
Como un hito en materia de desarrollo sostenible calificó el ministro de Ambiente, Carlos Eduardo Correa, la puesta en funcionamiento de la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales en Montería, pues gracias a la tecnología implementada se reducirá el impacto al medio ambiente.
El titular de la cartera de Ambiente inauguró la planta, obra que fue ejecutada por la empresa Veolia, prestadora del servicio de acueducto y alcantarillado en la capital de Córdoba.
“El agua es vida y el saneamiento básico es dignidad. Con esta planta se da un salto tecnológico muy importante en el tratamiento de las aguas residuales, y se impactará el urbanismo de la zona nororiental de la ciudad. Además, es la primera planta de tratamiento de su tipo construida en la región Caribe colombiana, una gran obra que marca un hito en la historia del desarrollo sostenible de Montería”, expresó el ministro.
La construcción de la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales también aporta a la transformación de Montería hacia una biodiverciudad, y además, convierte a la ciudad en un referente al ser un laboratorio para que la academia y los nuevos profesionales del área de saneamiento tengan un escenario de prácticas y de consolidación de competencias e investigaciones.
«Esta Planta de Tratamiento de Aguas Residuales que hoy inauguramos en Montería es un gran paso hacia la transformación ecológica del país. Va a beneficiar los modelos de desarrollo económico y sostenibles de Montería como biodiverciudad», dijo el ministro Carlos Eduardo Correa.
Agregó que con esta obra que se pone al servicio de la ciudad se está impactando en el tratamiento de aguas residuales en Montería, y además, «le estamos devolviendo a la ciudad un espacio verde único que estoy seguro en pocos años vamos a disfrutar”, puntualizó Correa. / Dic. 13, 2021. (Fotografía Oficial Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible / Emilio Aparicio Rodríguez).
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Net Zero World: Implementing Pathways to Achieve Clean, Secure Energy Systems Event at the U.S. Center at the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on December 6, 2023.
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Tras la juramentación del alcalde Juan Vargas Valle como presidente del Comité Distrital de Seguridad Ciudadana, se instalaron los miembros CODISEC y los integrantes de la secretaria Técnica de Seguridad Ciudadana. Esto con la finalidad de garantizar la armonía y tranquilidad en el distrito de La Tinguiña.
“…vamos a lograr que La Tinguiña sea un distrito seguro, que los jóvenes dediquen su tiempo en cosas productivas, que la vigilancia de la policía y Serenazgo sea constante mañana, tarde y noche; eso lo garantizo.”
Implementing Mass Timber in Today's Market during NAIOP CREConverge at Hyatt Regency, on Thursday, October 19, 2023 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Stephen Brashear)
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rut;t;J Neo liberal Assaults on Education: How REAL are SFI's Claimed "Co~cerns~: .
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Given the nee-liberal assault on education in India, it is indeed the need of the hour that the educatiOnal pollctes being drafted and implemented in the country be debated and questioned . However, there are certain concerns and questions that we hope are raised and not left unaddressed in SFI's 'All India Convention on Education'. .
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SFI's pamphlet dated 18.2.2010 announcing the convention states: "The Right to Education act was implemented in the Parliament without making any .financial commitments on the part ofthe union goven1ment. This would mean lhat the desired objectives ofthe bill would be extremely difficult to realise". .
Well, this 'concern' of SFI is not only too little but too late! .
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Let us point out that when this much advertised bill was put to vote in the Lok Sabha, only 54 members were present (in a house of 545) and despite the presenc( of a few CPI {M) members in the house, the biJI was unanimously passed by a' oice vote. In the Rajya Sabha, it was only D. Raja from CPI who raised some concerns about the "paucity of funding"; however, he too voted for the bill in its present form. .
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SFI has been CONSPICUOUSLY SILENT all through on the dane;erous provisions of RTE which would make existing government schools hopelessly dependent on private funding and make mockery of any genuine possibility ofuniversal access to quality school education for poor people in this country. A sustained campaign by several educationists and student groups highlighting these issues is still on. But SFJ was never seen in any of these struggles. What however was visible was tbe enthusiastic and self congratulatory campaign by a large section of CPI (M) intellectuals to sell this UPA sponsored RTE bill in its present form. .
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As it proceeds with the'All India Convention on Education', which claims to 'oppose' commercialisation, SFI must .
clarify its stance vis-a-vis the glaring dangers embedded in the UPA sponsored RTE Act. .
In 1993, in its landmark Unnikrishnan judgement, the Supreme Cour~ cited Article 45 of the Constitution and declared that from birth until the age of 14, children were entitled to free and compulsory education and this was accorded the status ofa basic· .:_,nt In order to esor students for "free education" in private schools. But how does the Act propose to ensure that ev~n this P~ltry and inadequate quota will be filled? The 25% quota regulation is violated routinely in Delhi .
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T~e much-touteo~ducation fee 'vouchers' to ostensibly 'enable' poor students to study in private schools ~II however only mount to the average amount spent on a child in a government school! Do Mr. Kapil Sibal and the MHRL believe that there is any comparison whatsoever between the expenditure o'n a child in government schools aJ<r\ the enormous price demanded by private schools? Apart from the admission fees, will the vo.ucher cover the costs1f''picnic fees", "exam fees" and several other such costs such as uniforms and shoes that pnvate s.chools regularl)demand? Also, the RTE Act does not spell out if vouchers will be given to all of the 19 crore children of schoolg ;ng age who are in need of education. .
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Fu~~er. the UPA:'s .RT~ bi~. instead of pushing for a more equitable 'conPnon-school' system, has sought to legntml.ze the exJstmg mfrasl·u~tural gaps between the pr;vate and public schools and advocates virtual takeover of exJ~tmg government schoo\ by private education mafias under the garb of PPP. .
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Why di~ even the CPI(M) MPs ~pport and allow the RTE to be pas~ed with these loopholes that seriously .
undermmeaoy actual possibility t~ ensure a universal, quality, afford~ble education for all? .
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SFJ's claimJ that its convention will address concerns of fee hikes and large scale proliferation of private lij(e] .
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The young athletes program was implemented in 5 schools in Lagos state;
•Atunda Olu School For Physically and Mentally Challenged Children,
•Down Syndrome Foundation Nigeria,
•Ile-Anu Pre-School Physically and Mentally Challenged Children,
•Modupe Cole Memorial Childcare And Treatment Home, and
•National Orthopaedic Special School, Igbobi
Implementation signboard at the entrance of “Markazna” community centre. 27 January 2023 [UN-Habitat Lebanon]