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Concierto de Insecurity @ Bilborock (23/12/2016)

Concierto de Insecurity @ Bilborock (23/12/2016)

calls for state and community police, inter-agency cooperation

 

Governor Kayode Fayemi has stressed the need for the country to adopt a multi-level approach in tackling security challenges, urging government to develop enduring national security policies.

 

Follow the link to read more: ekitistate.gov.ng/2019/10/insecurity-fayemi-advocates-mul...

Thematic visual exploration of "Hunger" to finalize a stamp design. Abstract visuals demonstrate this component of food insecurity.

CreativeMornings Raleigh

 

CreativeMornings/Gretchen Campbell

 

This CreativeMornings/RDU event was hosted Virtually.

 

Gretchen Campbell was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Wordpress, Basecamp, 21c Museum Hotel, Counter Culture Coffee, Compost Now, North Carolina Modernist Houses, Walter Magazine, and VAE Raleigh.

 

Photos by Chika Gujarathi (www.theantibland.com)

calls for state and community police, inter-agency cooperation

 

Governor Kayode Fayemi has stressed the need for the country to adopt a multi-level approach in tackling security challenges, urging government to develop enduring national security policies.

 

Follow the link to read more: ekitistate.gov.ng/2019/10/insecurity-fayemi-advocates-mul...

 

14 September 2023 – Cairo - FAO launched the Global Action on Green Development of the Special Agricultural Products (SAPs): “One Country One Priority Product” (OCOP) in September 2021 to address the current and recurring challenges of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition as well as to contribute to the development of smallholders and family farms, amongst other strategic objectives. Following a call for expression of interest, 10 countries in the Near East and North Africa (NENA) joined the OCOP initiative to develop their selected SAPs – carob in Morocco, coffee in Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, dates in Jordan, Iraq and Egypt, harissa in Tunisia, figs in Algeria, olive in Syria and pulses in Lebanon. Subsequently, the regional launch of the OCOP initiative in NENA was conducted in June 2022, with the presence of over 700 participants, including government representatives, private sector, research institutions and FAO Country Offices. Within this framework, the development of a sustainable value chain for each SAP can play an essential role in ensuring food security and nutrition, more effective use of underutilized resources, and supporting farmers’ livelihoods and economic growth, while protecting the environment and biodiversity for present and future generations.

 

In November 2022, FAO launched the OCOP country projects by identifying the first-round demonstration countries to lead the implementation of the OCOP initiative at the country level and in farmers’ fields. The first-round demonstration countries include: Malawi, representing Africa in promoting banana; Bangladesh, representing Asia and Pacific in promoting jackfruit; Uzbekistan, representing Europe and Central Asia in promoting sweet cherry; Trinidad and Tobago, representing Latin America and the Caribbean in promoting cocoa; and Egypt representing Near East and North Africa promoting date palm. Moreover, FAO Regional Office for Near East and North Africa (FAO-RNE) developed a regional project under the Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP). This project supports the governments of six countries – Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia and Yemen in analysing the status of the value chains and designing upgrading strategies for the priority products.

 

To consolidate the collaborative efforts in all OCOP potential project countries to promote the exchange of best practices among the various support mechanisms and to facilitate the successful implementation of the OCOP initiative in all five regions, FAO is organizing the regional launch events and workshops on the implementation of OCOP country projects in each region. To this end, the FAO regional launch event and workshop on the implementation of OCOP country projects in Near East and North Africa will be organized in Cairo, Egypt, from 11-13 September 2023.

 

National Task Force Meeting

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAOEgypt

 

When citizens hear the words "network neutrality" and "FCC" thoughts are immediately taken of the government spying on everything we do or say on the Internet. However, our government is not like the one depicted in 1984 and even though there are ways of the government checking up on what we say, we still very much have the power of free speech.

 

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Insecure Work Inquiry panel member Jill Biddginton listening to evidence from Katrina Luckie, CEO Regional Development Australia Northern Rivers NSW

May 2014

Painted photographs.

Live at Just Another Gig at Real Art in Tacoma, WA on February 10th, 2023.

 

All photos taken by Dan Samhold (Future Breed).

“A Feast In The Desert” shares the artist’s voices in appreciating the role food plays in strengthening our bonds and educating our community on food disparity in Baltimore. This intimate exhibition showcases four artists from across Baltimore. Photo by Lexi Tyson

calls for state and community police, inter-agency cooperation

 

Governor Kayode Fayemi has stressed the need for the country to adopt a multi-level approach in tackling security challenges, urging government to develop enduring national security policies.

 

Follow the link to read more: ekitistate.gov.ng/2019/10/insecurity-fayemi-advocates-mul...

Hey everybody! I'm doing this project called The Truth Project. I'm taking pictures of teenagers with their flaws written across their chest to show eveyone that nobody's perfect and that we can stand together in our imperfect little world. Hope you like.

This is my friend Sam. He was a great model but I felt so bad for him! See where the N is? He had a hugeee cut there.. Nd I said do you want me to try nd go around it ? Nd he said no just do it. And so I did and he started shaking!!! Awwh nd then when I was taking the paint off he was shaking again.. Poor Sam. What a trooper!

Oil color on paper. 9in x 12in.

He meant holding his flowers underwear.

2022-10-20: On-stage, (L-R) Anthony Duncan Dalziel, Africa coordinator for the International Committee of the Red Cross; Marie-Laure Akin Olugbade, Director General, West Africa Regional Development and Business Delivery Office, African Development Bank; Tatiana Houndjo, IT Systems & Infrastructure Engineer, Project Manager, European Commission's Young Leader for Development; Simon O'Connell, Chief Executive Officer, Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV) during the Finance in Common 2022 – "How to Tackle Fragility and Food Insecurity Resulting from Conflicts".

 

14 September 2023 – Cairo - FAO launched the Global Action on Green Development of the Special Agricultural Products (SAPs): “One Country One Priority Product” (OCOP) in September 2021 to address the current and recurring challenges of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition as well as to contribute to the development of smallholders and family farms, amongst other strategic objectives. Following a call for expression of interest, 10 countries in the Near East and North Africa (NENA) joined the OCOP initiative to develop their selected SAPs – carob in Morocco, coffee in Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, dates in Jordan, Iraq and Egypt, harissa in Tunisia, figs in Algeria, olive in Syria and pulses in Lebanon. Subsequently, the regional launch of the OCOP initiative in NENA was conducted in June 2022, with the presence of over 700 participants, including government representatives, private sector, research institutions and FAO Country Offices. Within this framework, the development of a sustainable value chain for each SAP can play an essential role in ensuring food security and nutrition, more effective use of underutilized resources, and supporting farmers’ livelihoods and economic growth, while protecting the environment and biodiversity for present and future generations.

 

In November 2022, FAO launched the OCOP country projects by identifying the first-round demonstration countries to lead the implementation of the OCOP initiative at the country level and in farmers’ fields. The first-round demonstration countries include: Malawi, representing Africa in promoting banana; Bangladesh, representing Asia and Pacific in promoting jackfruit; Uzbekistan, representing Europe and Central Asia in promoting sweet cherry; Trinidad and Tobago, representing Latin America and the Caribbean in promoting cocoa; and Egypt representing Near East and North Africa promoting date palm. Moreover, FAO Regional Office for Near East and North Africa (FAO-RNE) developed a regional project under the Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP). This project supports the governments of six countries – Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia and Yemen in analysing the status of the value chains and designing upgrading strategies for the priority products.

 

To consolidate the collaborative efforts in all OCOP potential project countries to promote the exchange of best practices among the various support mechanisms and to facilitate the successful implementation of the OCOP initiative in all five regions, FAO is organizing the regional launch events and workshops on the implementation of OCOP country projects in each region. To this end, the FAO regional launch event and workshop on the implementation of OCOP country projects in Near East and North Africa will be organized in Cairo, Egypt, from 11-13 September 2023.

 

National Task Force Meeting

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAOEgypt

 

2022-10-20: On-stage, (L-R) Anthony Duncan Dalziel, Africa coordinator for the International Committee of the Red Cross; Marie-Laure Akin Olugbade, Director General, West Africa Regional Development and Business Delivery Office, African Development Bank; Tatiana Houndjo, IT Systems & Infrastructure Engineer, Project Manager, European Commission's Young Leader for Development; Simon O'Connell, Chief Executive Officer, Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV) during the Finance in Common 2022 – "How to Tackle Fragility and Food Insecurity Resulting from Conflicts".

calls for state and community police, inter-agency cooperation

 

Governor Kayode Fayemi has stressed the need for the country to adopt a multi-level approach in tackling security challenges, urging government to develop enduring national security policies.

 

Follow the link to read more: ekitistate.gov.ng/2019/10/insecurity-fayemi-advocates-mul...

Photo credit: © FAO/Sudeshna Chowdhury

 

You are welcome to use the photos from the Mountain Partnership photo gallery for non-commercial use. Please provide appropriate attribution, including the name of the photographer.

 

Barbed Wire by Koralegerara Pushpakumara is displayed at the Colombo Art Biennale (CAB).is displayed at is displayed at the Colombo Art Biennale (CAB).

 

"Becoming” is the theme for the second edition of the Colombo Art Biennale is held from 15th February 2012 to 19th February 2012 at Park Street Mews, J.D.A. Perera Gallery and National Art Gallery. Colombo Art Biennale includes paintings, installations, photos, performance, audio and video presentations. Many art talks also held during the five day festival of art.

 

39 artists from Austria, Australia, Bangladesh, Germany, India, Nepal, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Sweden and Sri Lanka participated in the festival of art.

 

Final Images shot and created by myself for insecurity project brief.

We just had adopted Missy from a shelter. It was the Wenatche Shelter. She was a little insecure still. She found a place to hide a stuffed toy. She burrowed and nested next to it. I found her on Petfinder.com first and fell in love with her there.

Please help! I did a bunch because there was a bit of confusion on what should be done with this yesterday.

CreativeMornings Raleigh

 

CreativeMornings/Gretchen Campbell

 

This CreativeMornings/RDU event was hosted Virtually.

 

Gretchen Campbell was our speaker.

 

This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Wordpress, Basecamp, 21c Museum Hotel, Counter Culture Coffee, Compost Now, North Carolina Modernist Houses, Walter Magazine, and VAE Raleigh.

 

Photos by Chika Gujarathi (www.theantibland.com)

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