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Submitted by: John Davis Akkara

Country: India

Organisation:

 

Category: Amateur

Caption: Visual Acuity being tested in an Eye Camp by MLOP(Mid Level Ophthalmic Personnel) trained in Aravind Eye Hospital #PreventingNeedlessBlindness #WomanEmpowerment

 

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Photo uploaded from the #EyeCareEverywhere Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2018

Al joven diola que adoraba a Rulfo, que la fuerza te acompañe D.:)

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No decimos lo que pensamos. Hace ya tiempo que se nos acabaron las ganas de hablar. Se nos acabaron con el calor. Uno platicaría muy a gusto en otra parte, pero aquí cuesta trabajo. Uno platica aquí y las palabras se calientan en la boca con el calor de afuera, y se le resecan a uno en la lengua hasta que acaban con el resuello. Aquí así son las cosas. Por eso a nadie le da por platicar.

“Nos han dado la tierra”

A usual, first I apologise for my strange English (and then I dream

 

you sometimes answer to me in Spanish or French just for me to laugh

 

too…)

 

But anyway, today's subject is not that easy to speak about:

 

Environment… Look at it for real; polluting is so good …Not that we

 

enjoy destroying the Planet but all our activities are piling up

 

stuff that we do not know what to do with it…

 

Who want to loose his access to progress ? …

 

Who is ready to stop using his car, motorbike, cellular phone, air

 

con. and so on?

 

...Or so just to stop dreaming to get one… We know that everything we

 

touch is pollution before,when, and after we use it… even vegetables

 

are now riddled with pesticides and spoiled by genetic manipulation.

 

Everything we touch.

 

I say the problem is that we all think that it will stop when the big

 

factories, chemical labs and other big pollution culprits will start

 

taking care and come up with cleaner proposals… So indeed we do nothing

 

and we say: You First… But… as Profit is driving the world, it 's

 

difficult to expect big pollution actors to have spontaneous

 

reactions…so first, all of us have to care about our own gardens,

 

surround providersdings, Countries…

 

It is probably more clever than waiting … and die by suffocation,

 

radiation, poisonning or other modern consequences…. And it's not that

 

far… check the rivers and the supposedly drinkable water coming from

 

underground reserves, look how the dangerous peaks are rising up…

 

If it was only the richest countries concerned… but the poors also

 

Want to produce pollution … they have been missing so long and they

 

just begin to … and they spoil faster as they go straight to new

 

technologies without clear vision of impact….

 

Environment is a new issue, look behind in Europe: the car invasion

 

begun really in the 60's , and plastic bag the same, remember the

 

beaches and countryside five years after…. 30 years of school

 

education, large communication campaigns and hard penalties are only

 

starting to take effect … let's say that we all know now where is the

 

rubbish place … using it or not shows a degree of insertion in those

 

societies…And populations now are more or less aware about the danger of

using certain products or materials…

 

But what can we do in countries that just opened to modern world ?

 

For example in Cambodia what should we do or say, first? What should

 

we begin with? What are the priorities?…

 

Hey hey do not answer all in the same time, I can not follow you …

 

Listen : from 21st November to 4th December Bhor All in Art Centre

 

organise a big festival which will focusing about pollution and

 

environment … A stage with big free performances, and the 1200 m2 of

 

Bhor building totally transformed into an interactive exhibition with

 

actors driving you in…

 

So all your propositions matters to us : about new techniques (like

 

Mr Biodiesel who will be with us) about recycling, re-using (like

 

this Australian org. using old plastic bags to built roofs, not

 

eternal but an interesting second life to these bags.) any information

 

is precious…. Jump aboard!

 

You ? what could you do ? you have a good idea about anti wasting ?

 

you could present some thing on stage ? ( like Epic Arts, or the

 

Mekong Pirates,CCF…) would you like to share IEC material, human

resources or naturally some money to help producing this event (like

B.inc, Mlop tapang, Bhor, SCA … ) Do not be shy, contact us…. And join

the big Event…

 

bob.Passion bhor project director.

 

bob.passion

www.bobpassion.net

Photo Title: Priceless smile

Submitted by: Ahmed Zahir Zia

Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL

Country: Bangladesh

Organization: Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute & hospitals

Photo Caption: Priceless smile.After SICS+PCIOL implant

Patient smiles with joy along with MLOP.

Priceless.

Location Grameen GC eye hospital

Bogra

Date 15 sept , 2011

Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur

Country where the photo was taken: Bangladesh

Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.

Photographer:

Two pilot whales traded for 6 dolphins, MLoP to Marineland Florida

Lagos MLOps Q & A with Panel speakers

"ML OPEN #04 26ism Asagiri" March 10, 2013

The Rubbish Project shows new Recycled Fashion creations this Saturday

night, 22nd November at Bob Passion's BHOR Art Centre in Sihanoukville as

part of BHOR's "Kids and Rubbish Garbage Shows" opening extravaganza.

 

Bob, partnering with Mlop Tapang, has turned his centre into a huge work of

art to raise awareness of recycling, and environmental degradation.

Visitors to the transformed BHOR Art Centre, will be hosted by a team of

actors on a journey to how Cambodia will be if the environment becomes

destroyed, through transformed BHOR environments such as "Toxic Town", and

"Under the Tonle Sap Lake".

 

The opening Extravaganza on Saturday night will feature hours of shows and

music on a large stage in the street in front of BHOR, and will include our

Rubbish Project team modelling many new designs.

 

For this event The Rubbish Project are very happy to be supported by The

Centre for Social Development, as well as The Bophana Centre, Scandinavia

Hotel, and a private donor. Coordinators Leang Seckon and Fleur Smith

recently returned from the Dialogue on Art and Culture in Beijing, organised

by the Asia-Europe Foundation, and are working on ideas for a big project in

2009.

 

Contacts

 

Bob Passion 012 172 4500

Leang Seckon 012 294 731

Fleur Smith 012 683 040

 

links

www.bobpassion.net/

www.therubbishproject.blogspot.com/

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