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Intérieur du programme du festival des Allumés du Verbe à Hostens.
Réalisé par Rodéo & Bordeplage : wwwrodeoetbordeplage.fr
2011
The programme involved 10 Nottingham city schools in workshops at the gallery and in school. The programme aims to develop creativity and confidence in young people and connect schools with arts and the gallery.
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
Day 5 - Medical Outreach Programme & Jerayawara UNIMAS anjuran FPSK di Kapit.
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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.
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Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Dorothy" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1923. This page includes an outline of the story.
The 40-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 250mm by 185mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.
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.
11-13 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.
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