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Intérieur du programme du festival des Allumés du Verbe à Hostens.
Réalisé par Rodéo & Bordeplage : wwwrodeoetbordeplage.fr
2011
According to the United Nations World Food Programme, in Guatemala the chronic undernutrition rate for children under 5 is 49.8 percent, the highest in the region and the fourth highest in the world. In the report is also found that chronic undernutrition in Guatemala’s indigenous areas is 69.5 percent.
Even though during the last three years several organizations and the government have been trying to implement programs to fight this issue, but little has been achieved. That is why with this project we are focusing on food security in the northern part of Guatemala, Lanquin Alta Verapaz. The climate and the land of this area is very friendly for agriculture. However, families don’t have enough training to use their resources efficiently; they have land but they use large extents of it to produce little, they are hard workers but sometimes their work is just wasted because of some oversights.
Our aim is to work with one community named Seluk in the mentioned province of Guatemala. We will train them on how to manage natural resources such as land and water, we will provide them long term resources for agriculture, we will implement techniques of agriculture in different seasons of the year and at the end together we will build orchards for twenty three families, benefiting directly more than one hundred people. The plan is to work with these people for two months and continue assessing the project until the end of the year. Then, we will write a report about our project demonstrating its success and hopefully it will be replicated by other institutions or individuals in the future.
The implementation of this project prioritizes respect for order and diversity in the livelihoods of the people of the community. As the nature of this project is geared to the needs and local context of identity and vision of the people.
Scenes of the community witnessing the second fish harvesting from one fishpond of the six constructed, as part of the Sustainable Wildlife Management Programme to alternative protein sources. The SWM Programme aims to reconcile wildlife conservation issues with those of food security.
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Action from the Europa League 1st Round Qualifying First Leg between
Shamrock Rovers & RoPS Rovaniemi at Tallaght Stadium.
The gamed ended 0-2
Credit: Michael P Ryan
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General, delivers his remarks at the Fifth Session of the High-Level Committee on Programmes by the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 2 October 2025.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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La réunion publique de célia firmin à rebais avec Benoît Hamon (porte parole du parti socialiste) a été l'occasion de présenter le programme de la candidate
Associate Programme participant receives certificate from OPCW Deputy Director-General, Ms Odette Melono, and OPCW Director-General, Ambassador Fernando Arias
Fifth Session of the High-Level Committee on Programmes by the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 2 October 2025.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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Programme for the play 'Job for the Boy', by Dennis Driscoll, being staged by touring repertory company The Court Players at the Hippodrome and Queen's Theatre in Keighley for one week from Monday 1st March 1954.
The programme also includes adverts for the Regal Milk Bar (proprietor J. W. Dutton) on North Street; Lawkholme Taxis; Ernest P. Angus Ltd. (Austin dealer) of Granby Garage, Riddlesden; Shackleton and Sagar's Minerals from Spring Bank in Ingrow; the cocktail bar of the Victoria Hotel on Cavendish Street; Autowrex Bfd of Bradford; A. Lord & Co. (modern furnishers) with showrooms on High Street; Jack Hey (joiner and undertaker) of Albert Yard off Bridge Street; Fred Smith (fish, poultry, vegtables and fruit) of Church Street; John W. Laycock Ltd. (fireplace specialists) of North Street; Timothy Taylor's Prize Ales ("for men of the North"); Central Taxis of Bow Street; Harry Stowell (plumber and sanitary engineer) of Bradford Road, Riddlesden; Hammonds United Breweries Ltd.; and Windser Pottery (H. Brearley and Sons) of North Street.
The 1950s was a turbulent decade in the history of the Hippodrome and Queen's Theatre in Keighley. Long-time Managing Director Francis Laidler (who also owned the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford) died in 1955 and was succeeded by his widow Gwladys. Television was providing a significant challenge to theatre-going by the middle of the decade, and the Hippodrome had to try more extreme forms of entertainment to draw in the crowds. But to no avail, and the theatre finally closed its doors in 1956, before being demolished in 1961 to make way for the new town centre's multi-storey car park.
From the Keighley and District Local History Society archive.