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Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about this activity, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
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Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about this activity, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
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Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about the ILO's food security and rural development in NTT, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
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Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about the ILO's food security and rural development in NTT, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
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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
John Morrison, Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB), United Kingdom; speaking in Mapping Solutions for: Ending Forced Labour session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:45 – 10:15 at Congress Centre - Global Situation Space. Global Situation Space. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Jason Alden
Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about this activity, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
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You made me feel ugly, and so insecure
I always came second, even to that little whore
When you looked into my eyes, I always knew
How you wished I was someone else, some one cool
You always told me how hot other girls were
And how they were after you, so I thought should i bother any more?
I stopped making an effort, I looked like shit
No one would look at me, I was in bits
When you were with me, I know you were thinking of her
Does her boyfriend know? No, thats the answer I'm sure
Such a shame you've pressed the self distruct button
But you know what they say, "shit happens"
I caught you looking so many times
My heart ripped in two, I just wanted to cry
When you released me from your grasp, somthing inside me died
I hurt for months at the way you lied
I was empty and hollow, you didnt give a fuck
Just as long as the attention was on you, you made me look like muck
You fucked someone else, I wasn't even a thought
That hurt the most, but at least for once you told the truth
I'm still waiting for you to say "I dont love you anymore"
Your too much of a coward, but I am winning this war
I've started again, I know I look good
I hope you regret what you've done, I think that you should
You need to grow up, stop being such a dick
Your not fourteen anymore, stop acting like it
Accept who you are, because untill you do that
You will always be a fake with a stupid beany hat
I know this will hurt you, it will rip you in two
It will knock you down a step, and you will tell me i havn't got a clue
But I care about you as much as you care about me
If I am wrong, prove otherwise. untill then, arrivederci amore.
truth is, i don't like my profile.
every picture i've ever seen of it just bothers me.
but this is me, trying to get over that.
i'm tired of disliking myself :)
it's time to love more.
definitely.
Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about this activity, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US
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
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
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The sparrows are a bit insecure at the moment, the lilac bushes they roost in and nest in have all been chopped down. In all the garden around us during the last 12 months people have chopped down bushes and trees, it has made a devastation on places for the birds to nest this year most of the usual places have gone.most of which will not grow back as the have been replaced by walls or fences.
The Dialogue and LAPOP are pleased to present this new report and this discussion of the cost of crime, the implications for security policies and US foreign policy, and how a better understanding of insecurity can help improve the situation.
Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about this activity, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US
from "the insecurities of time" at Ad Hoc Art in brooklyn, Jan 2009.
for more info about this and many more additional pieces, check out www.adhocart.org or contact andrew@adhocart.org
31 May 2017. Panthau: People walks on a flooded market, outside Aweil, Northern Bahr al Ghazal, South Sudan. The rain is a threat for many farmers in the area.
An estimated 63 per cent of the population in Northern Bahr al Ghazal is experiencing severe food insecurity, according to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report. The situation is particularly bad in Aweil West and Aweil South counties, where the exhaustion of household food stocks and growing dependence on financially inaccessible markets have left the population facing Emergency levels of food
insecurity.
Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - www.albertgonzalez.net
Nazia is originally from Kunar province but due to insecurity in her home province they have moved to Jalalabad City. She is smart and always eager to learn to fulfill her dream of getting higher education despite her challenges in life. But because of her disability and financial problems she could not find any job to pursue her higher education. “It was my dream, but it did not come true.” she says.
In Afghanistan, access to higher education continues to be a challenge, especially for women in conservative and remote areas.
But Nazia is not willing to give up just yet. She is determined to be independent economically and so she decided to learn embroidery from her elder sister. “My brother heard about the SALAM project and carried me to Department of Labor Social Affairs Martyrs & Disabled (DOLSA) for the programme for disabled citizens. I gave exam there and luckily got selected.” It is almost 3 months now since she has been working in a local factory, small medium enterprise (SME).
The project supports the beneficiary for a period of six months which is divided in two parts. The first three months is on the job training where Afghanistan Centre for Excellence (ACE), a job creation contractor of SALAM project is responsible for paying the beneficiary. For the first two months $120 and for the third month $180. Once the beneficiary successfully completes the first three months, the second phase begins which is the job placement, here the ACE will only pay 30% payment and 70% by the enterprise.
“I’m very happy. I found my trainer, colleagues and the work environment quite friendly,” says Nazia. Feeling very happy to be a part of this family. Now I have developed my embroidery skill to a great extent.”
Aside from the incentive she receives on a monthly basis, Nazia started her own source of income as part-time by accepting orders from relatives, friends and neighbours.
Photo © UNDP / S. Omer Sadaat / 2019
Lost and insecure
You found me, you found me
Lyin' on the floor
Surrounded, surrounded
Why'd you have to wait?
Where were you? Where were you?
Just a little late
You found me, you found me.
love146.org rescues.
love146.org protects.
love146.org defends.
love146.org restores.
love146.org empowers.
AHHHHHHHHH!!!! as soon as i get all caught up for being gone,
im going camping! so ill catch up on monday i suppose.
:l
sigh.
busy busy suummmerrr
Libya is experiencing extreme levels of insecurity and is contributing to instability and violence from the African Sahel to the battlefield in Syria. A once promising country is now deeply chaotic, with its own future and integrity in doubt. Political confrontation, countless militias, and the emergence of local ISIS activity are some of the key challenges for Libya. Please join Hunter Keith, Najla Mangoush, and Tom Sanderson for an engaging and critical discussion on Libya’s internal conflicts and its impact on Africa and the Middle East.
Featuring:
Hunter Keith
Development Specialist, DAI
Najla Mangoush
Consultant on War-to-Peace Transition Processes
Thomas M. Sanderson
Codirector and Senior Fellow
Transnational Threats Project, CSIS
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
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The superstar of Gen-Y with a cent percent success rate was recently at IFFI 2018. To a question asked by a young boy if being David Dhawan’s son helped him land his debut role in Student of the Year, Varun spoke of auditioning for Dhobi Ghat and losing the role, and even trying his hand at getting a bank job. Growing up, he said, he always wanted to own a channel or become a comedian. “In every group, there is always this one guy who is the joker, the life of the group. If you ask me, that has been my lifelong dream,” he said.
Kibumba, Mwanga territory, South Kivu. Children wash clothes in a river.
© ICRC / Pedram Yazdi / v-p-cd-e-01099 / www.icrc.org
Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about this activity, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US
Here is where I'll list the things I dislike about myself:
Thighs
Arms
Torso length
Hair
Shape
Ass or lack thereof
Skin
Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about this activity, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
Copyright: ILO
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US
Food and nutrition insecurity and limited decent employment opportunities represent serious challenges in Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) province, home to some of the nation’s most isolated and vulnerable communities. NTT has over 4.5 million people. Approximately 80 per cent of its population is rural, and 65 per cent of its population lives below the national poverty line.
The selection of the three value chains – maize, livestock, and seaweed – as a focus of the programme was based on assessments carried out during the initial phase of the programme, taking into consideration the employment, income generation and productivity potential, as well as their impact on food security. The assessments included consultations and focus group discussions with local stakeholder and local and national governments.
For further information about the ILO's food security and rural development in NTT, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_308006/lang--e...
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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US
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
Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Gim Huay Neo, Managing Director, World Economic Forum; John F. Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (2021-2024), US Department of State, USA; speaking in Defending Earth's Last Lung session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 22/1/2025, 15:00 – 15:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Jason Alden
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Oil Painting.
This image again has the eyes darkened out, which i show a lot in my self portraits. The idea of this is to make what you like of my paintings. I try to show a lot of flesh throughout the image and here it is shown on my back to imply the sexual desire men have for womens naked flesh. Through out my theme I questioned my self on what makes a woman sexy ? Being heavily influenced by Jenny Saville's Paintings of larger woman I studied the female figure. Wondering if it were curves or skinny girls men liked ?. This theme was very interesting to me as I am a curvier girl than the majority of my piers. however I seemed to have more confidence in my self than what they did.