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Photo by David Kotsibie. Event featuring Jael Ealey Richardson, Salimah Kassam, Ivan Coyote and Lisa Charleyboy. Unique voices from the Wordfest lineup filter through the “white noise” surrounding the charged concept of inclusivity. The panel tackles hot button issues such as: “What does diversity mean anyway today?” and “Who gets to decide what stories receive mainstream attention?” to “What voices are (still) absent or underrepresented in the book world?” This salon-style discussion is organized by the Festival’s volunteer White Noise Talks committee.

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Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2016 - “Inclusive Trade” photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Studio Casagrande

Sustainable peace can only be built if the process is inclusive and all voices are heard equally.

Ensuring that women’s voices are heard and that many more women can participate in re-shaping their own, and their countries future was the focus of a panel discussion November 12 organised by Interpeace and the U.S. Mission.

 

Research shows that peace accords that include civil society actors such as women’s groups can be at least 50 percent more likely to endure than those that are less inclusive,” said Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto, speaking at the opening of the event.

The panelists at the event held at the Museum of the Red Cross included:

 

Fatima Outaleb – Founder of Union de l’Action Féminine

Farooq Wardaq – Former Minister of Education, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Louise Kasser Genecand – Attaché for Intercantonal affairs. Presidential department of the canton of Geneva

Michele Brandt – Director of Interpeace’s Constitution-Making for Peace Programme

Sapana Pradhan Malla – Gender advisor to the Prime Minister of Nepal

H.E Ms. Pamela Hamamoto – Ambassador and permanent representative to the UN in Geneva

 

U.S. Mission Photo/Eric Bridiers;

Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) announced the reintroduction of The Inclusive Prosperity Act — HR 1579 — a bill inspired by the Robin Hood Tax and supported by a large and growing list of endorsers. The bill seeks to raise up to $350 billion annually through a sales tax on Wall Street financial transactions, funds whose goal is to rebuild our communities, assist international efforts to treat HIV/AIDS, and to combat climate change. The real recovery we all deserve is long overdue. Washington DC. April 17, 2013 © Rick Reinhard 2013 email rick@rickreinhard.com

Inclusive Leadership Summit

Disability inclusive wash SBC consultative workshop at inter Laxury Hotel Addis Ababa

CRY ME A RIVER Productions - © KimL.

  

It was only last June when her old man ran away

She couldn't stop cryin', she knew he was gone to stay

Ten thirty five on a lonely Friday night

She was standin' by the fire, uh, she was lookin' alright

 

I asked her if she wanted to dance and she said

All she wanted was a good man who wanted to know if I thought I was qualified

I said, baby, don't waste your time

I know what's on your mind

I may be qualified for a one night stand

But I can never take the place of your man

 

It hurt me so bad when I saw the tears in her eyes

She was all he ever wanted and now she wanted to die

He left her with a baby and another one on the way

She couldn't stop cryin' she knew he was gone to stay

 

She asked me if we couldn't be friends and I said

Oh, honey baby, that's okay you know and I know, know, know you wouldn't be satisfied

The Inclusive Surrogacy Team was honored to meet Germaine Franco, a famous composer and music producer. Mrs Franco visited San Antonio, Texas to receive the "Empresario for Equity" award and most recently Coco,the latest project she worked on, won the The Academy for the Best Animated Feature Film. Congratulations to all Academy Winners and nominees!

One of my personal buckles. This was the first of them all.

1/4" Mild Steel plate (Leftover from the "Last Tree on Earth" sculpture project.)

Wai Wai Nu, Wai Wai Nu, Founder and Director, Women Peace Network, Indonesia capture during a session: Promoting Inclusivity at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 11, 2017

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary

4th May 2016

 

Promoting Peaceful and Inclusive [Knowledge] Societies

 

©ITU/I.Wood

Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.

 

Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education

Taller Negocios Inclusivos co-organizado junto a la Fundación CODESPA. La primera sesión tuvo lugar en Madrid. El taller tuvo el objetivo de compartir los resultados preliminares de una investigación sobre el estado de negocios inclusivos en España. La finalidad es ver si algunas de las metodologías que han tenido éxito en países en vías de desarrollo con comunidades de bajos ingresos pueden ser útiles para responder a los retos sociales y a las comunidades vulnerables en territorio español.

The Leeds Hunters Vs Birmingham Bulls

Inclusive Excellence Award Recipient Ifeoluwa Odeniyi, second from right, stands with, from left to right, Deputy Chief Diversity Officer JuWan Robinson, Treasure Davis, coordinator of Student Belonging for the Office of Inclusion and Diversity, and Taffye Benson Clayton, vice president and associate provost for Inclusion and Diversity. (Photo by Tanisha Stephens)

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Submitted by: Iuliia Kalinina

Country: Russian Federation

Organisation: \"Idel\" Magazine

 

Category: Professional

Caption: Scene from the play about World War II. One of the actress is blind. Inclusive theatre in Kazan, republic of Tatarstan, Russia

 

Photo uploaded from the #VisionFirst! Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2019

Focus on Eldercare's response to COVID-19

 

At the purpose when the noxious impacts of COVID-19 showed first in Wuhan, the entire city and therefore the entire of Hubei Province ground to a halt. The lockdown of Wuhan brought remarkable torment and threatening difficulties for several individual occupants therein first focus. Presently, COVID-19 represents those equivalent difficulties for individuals and social welfare frameworks all-inclusive. Especially, it tests our aggregate endeavors to believe one another, particularly the foremost defenseless among us.

 

As a populace, individuals quite 70 will generally have more fragile insusceptible frameworks and progressively fundamental conditions that obstruct their capacity to battle the infection. They're likewise sure to dwell on bunch day to day environments, nearby people. Floods of COVID-19 passings in nursing homes — first within the Seattle territory, at that time on the brink of Sacramento and now during the country — have underscored this inauspicious reality. Up until now, Californians quite 65 have made up, at any rate, a fourth of the state's affirmed instances of COVID-19.

 

Be that because it may, guidelines, especially for helping living offices, are unsafely failing to satisfy the expectations in protecting California's older folks from this infection. Luck, Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan on Aging activity, as of now ongoing, presents an opportunity to forcefully address this peril and find how to secure an enormous number of more seasoned Americans.

 

Helped living focuses are an aid to the Eldercare business and therefore the enormous corporate proprietors that currently command the market. Simultaneously, in any case, an absence of guideline and oversight of staffing levels and capabilities — particularly prerequisites for on-location doctors and much prepared clinical experts — has left the business defenseless against misuse and unfortunate results. One glaring issue that has got to be tended to: helped living focuses are directed by the state Department of Social Services rather than the Department of Public Health.

 

In any case, it helped to measure maybe a piece of social welfare and clinical consideration conveyance framework, not only a direction for living. Propelled a year ago, Newsom's plan on Aging has framed a warning advisory group, is holding open gatherings and within the fall is planned to offer a 10-year plan which will address issues from lodging and vagrancy to crisis readiness to manhandle and disrespect. The venture has made a "Value Committee" to urge a contribution from a progressively differing gathering of residents and associations, including agents of the crippled network, Native Americans and other ethnic minorities.

 

Considering the spreading coronavirus general wellbeing emerging, it's basic that the representative's plan on Aging takes on an expansive and genuine open arrangement job. We weren't bothered with elevated level clichés for tending to the wants of the old. We'd like solid arrangements, solid guidelines with implementation teeth and a guarantee to continued oversight.

 

The Age of COVID-19

 

Older people who get themselves out of the blue alone without authority over their conditions are at specific hazards for an assortment of serious, even hazardous, physical and psychological well-being conditions, including a subjective decrease. Limitations on the opportunity of development ought to be proportionate and not founded solely on age.

 

COVID-19, as different irresistible melodies, represents a higher hazard to populaces that live in nearness. This hazard is especially intense in nursing or matured consideration offices, where the infection can spread quickly and has just brought about numerous passings. About 1.5 million older people individuals live in the nursing homes in the US, barring helped living offices and different settings making nearness.

 

Twenty-three individuals kicked the bucket in a flare-up at an office in Washington State in February and March, and the US Centers for Disease Control detailed 400 additional cases in offices as of April 1. On March 31, wellbeing experts in the Grand East district of France detailed 570 passings of older people in nursing homes.

 

Older people often end up in nursing homes due to governments' inability to offer adequate social types of assistance for individuals to live freely in the network, approaches that have put millions at included danger of getting the infection as a result of their organization. Governments ought to guarantee the progression of network-based administrations with the goal that individuals don't wind up in organizations without different alternatives.

 

Expound now on the roles played via care laborers in continuing the lives of the old during that emergency, and who, however dreadful themselves, by and by remain day in and outing inside the bounds of their wards to offer fundamental consideration.

 

Care supervisor Chang, the woman in charge of the consideration laborers among whom I led my hands-on work, coordinated the change of her ward into a self-sufficient fixed of a unit of care. The passage to her floor is carefully monitored; just fundamental conveyances are permitted, for instance, nourishment and clothing. Since nobody can enter or leave the structure, the flask for the older was transformed into a dozing region for care laborers. Despite the very fact that a lot of consideration laborers have their circle of relatives to require care of, they put that piece of their life under the control of others. Care specialist Lin, whose spouse died at the start of the pandemic, did not have the chance to completely grieve his passing due to incessant understaffing at Sunlight. She came back to figure following the burial service, despite realizing that she not, at now expected to figure at Sunlight to hide her significant other's clinical costs. Lin's arrival says much regarding her promise to her calling, to her colleagues, and to the old she had come to understand so well. My examination with care laborers recommends that it's an enthusiastic association and an awareness of other's expectations that propels them to remain the end of the day in care work. This is often borne out immediately.

 

Carefully add China is often seen as being grimy and unfortunate, thanks to an excellent extension to its nearby hook up with the realistic consideration required by slight, skilled bodies. Chinese consideration laborers are for the foremost part provincial to urban transients or urban specialists laid far away from previous state-claimed processing plants. In any case, direct consideration is intricate. In any case, its unpredictability goes unrecognized, or maybe disregarded by institutional powers that organize benefits and generalize the old as bodies to chip away at, to the disregard of their social-passionate necessities. As is valid with Sunlight, things which might typically undermine the keenness of care laborers, for instance, the absence of institutional acknowledgment for his or her enthusiastic work, are required to be postponed. Care specialists are currently centered around a shared objective: ensuring the gift assistance of the older. COVID-19 propels care laborers to consider what kind of care is required and the way to offer that care. It fills in as a channel through which the elemental beliefs of care are observed. Care is about common human weakness and our intrinsic association. Care laborers at Sunlight, in their aggregate every minute of everyday endeavors to secure the older, typify this ethic through their consideration. May the respectful regard, they hold of the older in their consideration redound on them and everyone consideration laborers overall who are fighting this pandemic on the bleeding edge!

 

Like the consideration laborers at Sunlight, the laborers in numerous nations are regarded human life so that we cannot be embarrassed to return clean with the leading edge about ourselves. Salute the spearheading staff who salutes our purposeful endeavors to handle the pandemic in numerous settings around the globe, within the daylight, yet additionally to ensure that veterans are appropriately treated, took care of and washed.

 

We all hope and pray that the coronavirus will soon be controlled and subdued. And that when the crisis is behind us, that we continue the important work of protecting the elderly and other vulnerable segments of our citizenry.

 

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Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.

 

Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education

Inclusive sports and games for everyone in Dewsbury's Crow Nest Park.

Disability inclusive wash SBC consultative workshop at inter Laxury Hotel Addis Ababa

Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.

 

Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education

The Leeds Hunters Vs Birmingham Bulls

Photos for attention of Canal & River Trust.

Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.

 

Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education

Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.

 

Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education

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