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Working with partner SEDHURO, a Somali NGO, UNICEF has been supporting communities to prevent gender-based violence and provide assistance to those affected by it. Here in Kismayo, awareness campaigns are underway at IDP camps; and families of a GBV victim was also supported with psychosocial and legal assistance.

 

Thanks to a US$5 million funding from the Government of Japan, UNICEF, together with a network of partners, including SEDHURO, supported some 5,000 women affected by gender-based violence from February 2016 to May 2017. Because of such important work, many of the victims were able to recover and move on with their lives.

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Visit to MoreMilkiT project partners in Tanzania (photo credit: ILRI/Paul Karaimu).

Photo: transmediale 2014

 

Curator: Sandra Naumann

 

Artists: Bill Balaskas, Egemen Demirci, Sirin Bahar Demirel, George Drivas, The Erasers, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Marinos Koutsomichalis, Afroditi Psarra, Maria Varela, Nur Balkır Kuru, NAGLEDNA, Kamen Stoyanov, Can Sungu, Malve Lippmann, Borjana Ventzislavova

 

Open daily 26 January - 2 February 2014, Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00, Sat-Sun 12:00-18:00

 

Did the future look better in the past? Today, has the future already turned into the past?

 

future past – past future not only asks about the possible alternative future scenarios, but also about the relationship between the past, present and future in Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey.

 

Light Source - Celling Light behind a glass door

Image Taken at the 2015 Pistol Pete Partners Party, Monday, October 12, 2015, Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK. Bruce Waterfield/OSU Athletics

Scenes from the Local Partners Summit at the 2019 FSA Training Conference in Reno, NV.

Layout of the Partners Program I designed for Cal Poly Pomona.

Brigadier General Michael Kabango, Chief Plans and Operations Unit, African Union

Hong Kong Fire Services Department

Logistic Support Appliance

CamdenForward School & UrbanPromise Academy

Walt Disney Partners statue at Walt disney studios - Disneyland paris

20131025, Friday, October 25, 2013, Boston, MA, USA; Partners HealthCare 10th Annual Connected Health Symposium at Boston's World Trade Center complex and Seaport Hotel Friday. Second and final full day of presentations including the open Expo hall for attendees.

 

( 2013 © lightchaser photography )

the pillow has a zipper so it will be nice and snug for you partner!

Please look at the other cowgirl photo i just uploaded... See which you prefer.... Thanks!!!

The Early Years Refugee Program designed to help refugee families with young children will receive approximately $5.75 million as part of an agreement between the United Way of the Lower Mainland, the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training and Responsible for Labour, and the Ministry of Children and Family Development.

 

Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2012/10/provincial-partners-fund-f...

CamdenForward School & UrbanPromise Academy

Farmer's field day in Robit Bahta.

Innovation Lab for Small Scale Irrigation project (photo credit: ILRI/Apollo Habtamu) June 2021.

Partner Salman Khan Govinda David Dhawan

Conceived by Julia Barfield and David Marks (a husband and wife team of architects), the London Eye (originally called the Millennium Wheel) was formally opened 31 December 1999, and made open to the public in March 2000.

 

The Eye was designed by Barfield and Marks with Frank Anatole, Nic Bailey, Steven Chilton, Malcolm Cook, and Mark Sparrowhawk.

Mace were responsible for construction management, with Hollandia as the main steelwork contractor and Tilbury Douglas (now known as Interserve) as the civil contractor. Consulting engineers Tony Gee & Partners designed the foundation works while Beckett Rankine designed the marine work

Scenes from the Local Partners Summit at the 2019 FSA Training Conference in Reno, NV.

Melbourne April 2015 Rainbow Kids Yoga Teacher Training

The London Guantanamo Campaign with partner organizations held a

demonstration outside the US Embassy in Mayfair on January 11, 2009.

Speakers included Green MEP for London Jean Lambert, CND Vice President

and peace activist Walter Wolfgang, veteran peace campaigner and prisoner

rights activist Bruce Kent, Martin Linton, Labour MP for Battersea,

Camilla Jelbart, Campaign Organiser at Amnesty International’s

International Secretariat, Joy Hurcombe from Brighton Against Guantánamo

and Imam Shakeel Begg from Lewisham Mosque. Rap artist Mohammed Yahya

performed a special song he had composed in solidarity with the detainees,

and Mousa Brown who had been detained at Belmarsh and later acquitted by a

jury in a “terror” trial spoke of his own experiences in the UK and how

difficult it was for him and his family, even though he still had some

access to them. The final speaker was journalist and author of The

Guantánamo Files, Andy Worthington, who spoke of some of the recent events

at Guantánamo, including the military “trials” and the release of several

detainees following court orders.

 

Pictures of Camilla Jelbart and Bruce Kent - copyright Richard Keith Wolff

Pictures of other speakers - copyright LGC

 

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Partner to Succeed recently held a hugely successful Conference called Collaborate Cornwall 2012.

 

The Partner to Succeed project is part of Convergence, a multi-million pound European support programme designed to increase employment, skills and economic performance in Cornwall.

From left to right: Brigadier General Michael Kabango, Chief Plans and Operations Unit, African Union and Major General Francesco Diella, Director of the NATO Cooperative Security Division

The ladies learned a great deal from Linda Coleman of the ADA, Ann Cody from the State Department, and Dr. Lisa Dorman.

 

All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society with the Lakeshore Foundation as the key host/supporter for this exchange. Photographer: Jaron Johns

Philadelphia Water gathered with partners and supporters of the City of Philadelphia’s Green City, Clean Waters program at the Fairmount Water Works on Thursday, June 16 2016 to celebrate the five year anniversary of the historic green stormwater infrastructure plan’s adoption.

Joined by U.S. EPA Regional Administrator Shawn Garwin, Pa. DEP Regional Director Cosmo Servidio and City of Philadelphia Managing Director Michael DiBeradinis, Philadelphia Water Commissioner Debra A. McCarty announced that City had surpassed five year regulatory targets, resulting in a 1.5 billion gallon reduction in stormwater runoff and combined sewer overflows during a typical year of rainfall.

This historic achievement was made possible through the public and private creation of 837.7 Greened Acres in Philadelphia, and many of the partners and organizations contributed were on hand to celebrate at the event, dubbed “5 Down.”

Under the 2011 agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency and the Pa. Dept. of Environmental Protection (EPA), the City was required to create 744 Greened Acres, representing a 600 million gallon per-year reduction in runoff and overflows, by June 2016. Overall, the City must create nearly 10,000 Greened Acres over at 25-year period and reduce typical annual overflows by about 8 billion gallons.

Each Greened Acre uses green tools such rain gardens and stormwater tree planters to manage at least 27,158 gallons of runoff from hard surfaces like streets and parking lots every time an inch of rain falls in the city. In addition to filtering pollutants out of stormwater, green infrastructure sites keep excess water out of Philadelphia’s overburdened sewer system, where overflows can lead to sewage spilling into local waterways.

The event also featured a special beer created by Saint Benjamin Brewery in Kensington to highlight efforts to protect the source water they depend on for brewing and a musical performance by Philadelphia native Sterlen Barr. Mural Arts and the Public Workshop helped to support the five year milestone celebration. Members of the Philadelphia Water Public Affairs Unit created a backdrop showing photos from green infrastructure sites and Green City, Clean Waters events held since 2011.

Learn more about the what Green City, Clean Waters has accomplished in the first five years and what’s in store for the 20 at www.Phillywatersheds.org/5Down

Sun Moon Partner & Community Yoga Teacher Training Melbourne 2013

2 bags, 1 coat. Oh what fun! it is to coordinate!

HNU (Chinese Partner university) - UW Oshkosh Administrator meeting and exchange of gifts.

Photo: transmediale 2014

 

Curator: Sandra Naumann

 

Artists: Bill Balaskas, Egemen Demirci, Sirin Bahar Demirel, George Drivas, The Erasers, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Marinos Koutsomichalis, Afroditi Psarra, Maria Varela, Nur Balkır Kuru, NAGLEDNA, Kamen Stoyanov, Can Sungu, Malve Lippmann, Borjana Ventzislavova

 

Open daily 26 January - 2 February 2014, Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00, Sat-Sun 12:00-18:00

 

Did the future look better in the past? Today, has the future already turned into the past?

 

future past – past future not only asks about the possible alternative future scenarios, but also about the relationship between the past, present and future in Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey.

 

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