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I wanted to do a piece that expressed my insecurities as a teenage girl. I'd never done a portrait of myself on manual focus, so I found it a little difficult to get in focus. However, that actually made my ideas come across stronger. Because worries about your physical image are not something that you should worry about, or focus on.
2021-02-14: Locals watering the plants in their fields. In order to combat food scarcity in Sahel, the African Development bank Group had provided funds to support agriculture.
6 Minor operations on the eyelids due to a condition called blepharitis. You tend to be a hermit when you have eyelids like mines.
A world map showing the number and proportion of undernourished people in different countries in 2004-2006.
Map by Matthias Beilstein.
2021-02-14: Locals crossing the bridge constructed by the funds provided by the African Development Bank Group is extending support to those suffering from chronic food and nutrition insecurity, poverty and vulnerability to the effects of climate change in Sahel.
for some time now.
drowning in my own insecurities.
trying to find some air, just one last breath.
but i think i've finally found the surface of my troubles.
and i'm breathing once again.
breaking through the problems and i'm myself again.
model: victoria
Governor Phil Murphy announces new funding to combat food insecurity in New Jersey with Senate President Sweeney, Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, Senator Vin Gopal, Department of Human Services Commissioner Carole Johnson, and Community FoodBank of New Jersey President & CEO Carlos Rodriguez on Thursday. July 9th, 2020(Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office).
soph-okonedo: “I consider myself a confident person, but there’s always been an undercurrent of insecurity throughout my career. Self-esteem is never set in stone. It’s fluid, and it’s something you constantly have to manage. It can dip so easily, and when it does, you have to work to get it back up to a place where you can look at life properly.” Queen Latifah, InStyle Magazine March 2017
2021-02-14: Image of a dam constructed by using the funds received from African Development Bank Group for developing and improving the living conditions of the population in Sahel.
2021-02-14: Locals gathered under a tree to discuss on food security concerns. African Development Bank Group is extending support to those suffering from chronic food and nutrition insecurity, poverty and vulnerability to the effects of climate change in Sahel.
The ICRC distributes agricultural equipment in the village of Ardébé to people who have been displaced by violence and to the communities who have given them shelter.
In order to boost productivity amongst the farmers of Dar Sila (in eastern Chad), to reduce the time they spend working in the fields and to increase the acreage under crop, the ICRC distributed hoes, sets of weeding tools and donkey harnesses to some 3,700 families in 23 different villages during the months of May and June. Two-thirds of the recipients are former displaced persons who have recently returned home. The others are resident families.
© ICRC / M. Ngardobe Nodjingue / v-p-td-e-00598 / www.icrc.org
Tell me what you want to hear
Something that will light those ears
Sick of all the insincere
So I'm gonna give all my secrets away
secret sunday #1: i'm insecure.
this kind of reminds me of 'my so-called life' <3
i'm starting a series called secret sunday where i post a secret every sunday. it's kind of like post secret, just minus the anonymity.
11/22/08 - I'm terrible at admitting things; end of story. Today I rang bells for Salvation Army and sung "Jingle Bells" which earned me a lot of smiles and some change. Oh, how lovely it'd be to actually receive change.
"We hesitate to surrender all of our insecurities;
only the ones we are most comfortable relinquishing."
- Chiodos.
Malawi, Muona, Nsanje District, 24 March 2020
In March 2019, rural farmers in Muona have seen their crops washed away by Cyclone Idai. WFP responded at that time with immediate support.
However, as food stocks depleted and as the next harvest is only expected in March 2020, WFP in Malawi has distributed monthly cash transfers to the most vulnerable so they can buy food and boost the local economy.
In the Photo: WFP is distributing Cash to food insecure people in Muona, Nsanje District (Southern Malawi) so they can buy food in the local markets.
As prevention measures for COVID-19, the beneficiaries are called by small group to facilitate distancing, received sensitization messages on the virus through the megaphones, are asked to wash hands with soap before and after getting their entitlements. In addition, staff and volunteers in charge of the distributions are using protecting masks and gloves.
Photo: WFP/Badre Bahaji
Governor Phil Murphy announces new funding to combat food insecurity in New Jersey with Senate President Sweeney, Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, Senator Vin Gopal, Department of Human Services Commissioner Carole Johnson, and Community FoodBank of New Jersey President & CEO Carlos Rodriguez on Thursday. July 9th, 2020(Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office).
How much secure we are making the girls feel around us? That's a question we all need to think about.
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2021-02-14: Random image of food grains kept under a cover. African Development Bank Group funded (i) Rural Infrastructure Development; (ii) Value Chains and Regional Markets Development; and (iii) Project Management to insure food security and combat malnutrition in Sahel.
Bruce Summers, Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service, gives remarks during a roundtable discussion on kosher supply chain and kosher food insecurity with (from left to right) Samantha Joseph, Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, David Hakes, Senior Director Scientific and Regulatory Affairs, Dairy Farmers of America, Rabbi Nahum Rabinowitz, Senior Rabbinic Coordinator, OU Kosher - Certification/Distribution, and Jeff Brown, Empire Kosher, on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at USDA Headquarters, Washington D.C.. The event brought together key stakeholders for the USDA Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, USDA leadership, and others to discuss trends, data points, and issues faced by kosher producers and processers, certifiers, vendors, and emergency food providers. The event featured leadership remarks, as well as a panel discussion with partner organizations and a networking reception.
This was the second year that the USDA hosted a Jewish American Heritage Month Celebration, bringing together faith leaders, USDA representatives, and community members together to celebrate religious pluralism. The celebration was hosted by the USDA Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and is part of a long running strategic collaboration with several non-governmental organizations and provides an opportunity to celebrate and develop new partnerships with Jewish American organizations in agriculture and food systems. (USDA Photo by Paul Sale)
The joint response of the Dutch Relief Alliance, a consortium of 16 Dutch aid organizations, provides life-saving assistance to people facing severe food insecurity in drought-affected Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Most southern Africa countries are likely to receive below normal harvests in 2020, given the poor performance of the 2019/20 rainfall season, characterized by erratic and below normal rains. This is also the outlook for Zambia and Zimbabwe – the impact of the reduced rains is expected to have caused a contraction in the area planted and lowered yield prospects. Heavier rainfall since mid-December 2019 provided some respite and helped to alleviate moisture deficits, but concurrently resulted in localized flooding in parts of both countries with the earth too dry and hard to absorb the rain. In Zambia, the number of people in need of urgent humanitarian assistance will rise from 1.7 million people (May – September 2019), to about 2.3 million people being in a severe food insecure situation.
The Joint Response in Zambia and Zimbabwe targets the most vulnerable households, aiming to improve direct access to food, protect and rebuild livelihoods, which contributes to the structural approach addressing the drought, provide access to clean drinking water and raise awareness on hygiene and nutrition, and screen and treat children below 5 and pregnant and lactating women for malnutrition. The design of the intervention is based on the sectors directly related to the drought situation, in line with the cluster recommendations, based on the expertise of partners and complementarity with other ongoing interventions. Partners work in rural as well as urban areas, depending on the locally identified needs. Throughout the intervention, cluster, SPHERE and CHS standards are followed. After the outbreak of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, the project duration was extended until 30 November 2020, and an extra budget was made available to cater to the increasing needs in both Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Virgin media offers and provides high speed broadband . Unfortunately its street connection boxes are insecure rusty contraptions .
2021-02-14: Image of a bridge constructed by the funds provided by the African Development Bank Group is extending support to those suffering from chronic food and nutrition insecurity, poverty and vulnerability to the effects of climate change in Sahel.
2021-02-14: Image of a water reserve in Sahel, Africa. In order to combat food scarcity in Sahel, the African Development bank Group had provided funds to support agriculture.
Governor Phil Murphy announces new funding to combat food insecurity in New Jersey with Senate President Sweeney, Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, Senator Vin Gopal, Department of Human Services Commissioner Carole Johnson, and Community FoodBank of New Jersey President & CEO Carlos Rodriguez on Thursday. July 9th, 2020(Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office).
Day 187/365
November 30, 2009
My insecurities. I honestly have SO many insecurities about my photography...which is why I keep reverting to means of photoshopping (or in my case GIMPing and Paint.neting).
I want to photograph truth.
I want to be able to upload pictures SOOC and have them be beautiful...stunning.
I'm sick of these insecurities.
And I feel like the only way to get over this hump is to get a new camera. But I'm not a good photographer to blame it on the camera. Honestly. So I get a new camera, great...if I can't be creative, learn lighting, and technique I'll be nothing.
And then I also blame it on the fact that I'm stuck in my dorm room with crappy lighting I can't control. I also have very few "props" to work with...
But in the end, it really is me. But I feel stuck...like I have no room for improvement with my camera or my setting right now.
Gah...
I'll keep up with the 365 because I've come too far to quit. I want to do this for myself...
TRF: I have decided to limit myself to one plate per meal (2 meals a day since I don't eat breakfast) and Patricia and I are going to the gym on the weekends.
This is from a recent project about identity, tackling personal insecurities. This one is about materialism and its destructive nature and how I am resisting the curtailment of this subject.
What Riamfada prefers when the car is moving. We're exploring other options. Blogged shanlung.livejournal.com/91393.html
Riamfada now perches on a ring in the back seat (March 2009).