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12 September 2022, Rome, Italy - UNGA Side Event: “The Road to UNGA Preventing Famine and Fighting Food Insecurity”. Mohanna Eljabaly, Associate Executive Director for Compliance and Development, Yemen Family Care Association (YFCA).
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Authors Valerie Maholmes, Allison Pugh and Linda Tirado talked about life in working-class America during the 2015 Virginia Festival of the Book on Friday, March 20, 2015.
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Everyone has insecurities. And everyone thinks something about them could be improved. What people don’t always know is that there is no wrong way to have a body. Our bodies are precious gifts given to us and they should be treasured. They should not be hated and put down. We were created in a perfect image and we should love what we were given. We should have self-love and conquer the fear of our bodies.
The photos in my series are showing the insecurities that people have and how when people see them they don’t seem like insecurities. It’s showing how we should realize that our insecurities are actually beautiful and unique and should never be changed. Throughout my series, there are photos of different body parts. The body parts give unique shape and in some of the photos the body parts give interesting line and texture. In my first photo, the position of the hands and face shows how she is insecure about herself and wants to change. However, the viewers see a beautiful woman. The second photo is showing how a girl wants to become skinnier. The shape of her hands on her stomach helps to create an intense mood of disappointment, showing her want to change, even though what we see is a girl who is already skinny. The third, fourth, and fifth picture have a lot of interesting shape in them. The shape of the figure shows the unique features of the body parts. It also really enhances the beauty of these body parts, which are usually insecurities. Overall, my series uses shape, texture, and lines to enhance the body and show how they are beautiful and unique.
23 February 2017, Freetown - The second edition of the Regional Overview of Food Insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa (2016) reveals that some 153 million people, representing about 26 percent of the population above 15 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa, suffered from severe food insecurity in 2014/15.
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I took this photo to show the insecurities of girls and having to resort to make-up to make themselves feel better.
12 September 2022, Rome, Italy - UNGA Side Event: “The Road to UNGA Preventing Famine and Fighting Food Insecurity”. Sara McHattie, Global Coordinator, Food Security Information Network (FSIN).
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Børge Brende, President, World Economic Forum, Annalena Baerbock, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, H.H. Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, Christopher A. Coons, Senator from Delaware (D), USA, Yusuf Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria, Elina Valtonen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland and Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Brussels in the Securing an Insecure World session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 16 January. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo
Somali women are photographed through a window at UNHCR's reception centre in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia. ; Worsening drought, and violence from armed extremist group al Shabaab, has caused more than 5,000 Somalis to seek refuge in Ethiopia so far this year – four times the number that crossed the border in 2018. The extremists have struck fear into the hearts of many and the climate emergency has fuelled a cycle of vulnerability for pastoralists and farmers. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, more than 2 million people are at risk of severe hunger as Somalia faces its worst harvest since the 2011 famine that internally displaced 1.5 million people. With al Shabaab extorting money, forcing residents to grow crops that fail and forcibly recruiting child soldiers, families increasingly have no choice but to flee.
Please join us for a comprehensive discussion exploring innovative solutions to combat wildlife poaching and insecurity in Africa. Congressman Ed Royce, Senator Jeff Flake, and Professor Judi Wakhungu will provide keynote addresses. Ensuing panels will examine the latest policy initiatives and proposals aimed at combating wildlife crime in Africa and remedying its ill-effects on states and communities; analyze the human and international security challenges posed by the poaching and trafficking crisis; and highlight successful on-the-ground models for conservation and security.
“People are never more insecure than when they become obsessed with their fears at the expense of their dreams.” ~Norman Cousins
The Social Work Department at Misericordia University hosted a seminar on food insecurity to examine and discuss one of the nation's leading health and nutrition issues.
Theme Of The Week - Insecurities
"No one can make you feel inferior without your permission."
--Eleanor Roosevelt
I used to have a "friend" who put me down and made me feel stupid due to her own issues. I haven't spoken to her in 10 years, but I still have anxiety over it.
My other insecurity is that I have ears like Alfred E. Newman, but I won't be showing you all that.
Silly insecurities....we all have them unfortunately. If you don't, you are my hero :) Today I want you to document your insecurities, face them, write them down, reflect on them, and get them out of your system. Somewhere on your page I want you to write "BUT..." This will lead in to tomorrow's prompt :) This is definitely not a fun prompt but it's kind of necessary in order to move past them.
I always like to write this stuff down... I have so many of them too! Bah I wish I was more balanced!
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Jessica Farr as Tatiana Corleonevich in "Insecurity" by Mickey Zetts, produced by the Oberon Theater Ensemble for the 2009 Midtown International Theater Festival
Please join us for a comprehensive discussion exploring innovative solutions to combat wildlife poaching and insecurity in Africa. Congressman Ed Royce, Senator Jeff Flake, and Professor Judi Wakhungu will provide keynote addresses. Ensuing panels will examine the latest policy initiatives and proposals aimed at combating wildlife crime in Africa and remedying its ill-effects on states and communities; analyze the human and international security challenges posed by the poaching and trafficking crisis; and highlight successful on-the-ground models for conservation and security.