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The Orientation Programme 2018 Welcome Session to New Exchange Students at ISCTE-IUL took place at Grand Auditorium on september 10th 2018. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
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The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 250 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national ICC committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’.
Having visited this dockyard in August and September 2017, it brought back many memories for me having sailed out from there in 1963 on H.M.S. Venus to the Azores. I was then a Cook in the Royal Navy serving at H.M.S Ganges in Suffolk. It was a cold winter day then and I was over the side of the ship scrubbing it clean before we sailed. Arriving at the entrance it was a bit disconcerting to see the queues of people waiting to get in. The queue took 40 minutes to allow where I was to arrive at the ticket gate. A bag search told me I was to leave my Monopod with them for safe keeping at the ticket office. This also applies to Tripods for camera equipment so remember this.
Next ship I saw was H.M.S. Victory which is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, this was ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is best known as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. In 1922, she was moved to a dry dock at Portsmouth and preserved as a museum. She has been the flagship of the First Sea Lord since October 2012 and is the world's oldest naval ship which is still in commission. This the world’s most famous warship HMS Victory is crumbling under her own weight now after many years of wear and tear. An 18-month programme to bring this historic ship back to its original condition has now commenced. H.M.S. Victory has been sitting in dry dock in Portsmouth since 1922 supported by 22 steel cradles. It has been well recorded that the 252-year-old ship is collapsing ( so to speak ) under her own weight and following a detailed laser scan of billions of measurements and computer modelling, a new support system has been designed to record how the ship would sit in water when completed.
Another ship I went to visit was HMS M.33 which is the only sole remaining British veteran of the bloody Dardanelles Campaign of 1915 -1916, and also the Russian Civil War which followed. The ship is one of just three British warships from World War I still in existence. HMS M.33 was built in 1915 on the orders of the First Lord of the Admiralty the then Winston Churchill. She was a floating gun platform designed to bombard and decimate coastal positions from the sea. She served in the Mediterranean for the remainder of the War and was involved in the seizure of the Greek fleet at Salamis Bay in 1916.
The Mary Rose Museum is run by the Mary Rose Trust. Please note this exhibit is now a separate entity to the rest of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and a separate charge is now made to see this exhibit. The construction has been a challenging task since it emerged from the sea after many years a sunken wreck because the museum has been built over the ship in the dry dock, which is now a listed monument. During construction of the museum, conservation of the hull continued inside a sealed building specially made to house this ship. In April 2013, the polyethene glycol sprays were turned off and the process of controlled air drying began. In 2016 the hotbox walls were removed and after reopening on 20 July 2016 the ship is currently on display behind glass. This new museum displays most of the artefacts and items recovered from within the ship. Since the opening, it has been visited by over a million people. The museum is dedicated to the 16th century Tudor navy warship Mary Rose as well as the historical context in which she was active. The museum opened in 1984. The Mary Rose is a Tudor ship that was built in 1510. In service for 34 years, it sank in 1545 and then discovered in 1971 and was raised in 1982.
Thursday 3 February 2022: All the excitement of the annual Inter-House Swimming Gala as Wynberg's 8 houses compete for points toward the 2022 Friedlander Shield. Get the event programme on our website bit.ly/WBHS-IHGala22 and view the full live stream video on YouTube bit.ly/3L2jz6y #SuperaMoras
OUR P.F.A STUDENT WING MEMBERS ARE BUSY IN VACCINATION PROGRAMME
We have been carrying out animal health check-up and vaccination camps since 2003 in surrounding 10 villages for farm animals. Every year we are doing 400-500 vaccinations fo farm animals per village, averaging 2000-3000 animals annually
Duke of Cambridge and youth representatives
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Pilawary Farm in Kabul was established jointly by UNDP and the World Food Programme in coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock. The project provides 16 hectares of land where 100 women can grow crops like potatoes, carrots, tomatoes and spinach. Wells have been dug to ensure proper crop irrigation, and the women also get training in organic farming methods, pre- and post-harvest management, food processing, packaging and marketing. In addition, the World Food Programme provides these women with a monthly ration of flour, pulses and oil.
Gul Pari was given a place on the farm, and started cultivating the land. Soon she was able to meet her household expenses.
“I am getting 4000-5000 afghanis per month ($60-$70),” says Gul. “I take vegetables home every day, as well as jams and pickles. This means my children don’t go hungry.”
Pilawary Farm is funded by UNDP’s Small Grants Programme, and by UNDP’s EGEMA Project (Enhancing Gender Equality and Mainstreaming in Afghanistan) which is supported by the Republic of Korea.
The EGEMA project has so far created jobs for 220 Afghan women in Kabul and Herat provinces, and a further 260 jobs are planned in Daikundi, Herat, Balkh and Nangarhar provinces. EGEMA works to improve data and to mainstream gender in national policies, to empower women economically, and change behavior by working with mullahs and youth.
Photo: © UNDP / S. Omer Sadaat
Coolock Junior Library was alive with music, dance, storytelling, dialogue and art for the month of July, hosting a number of events as part of the "Many Faces, Many Places" intercultural 2008 programme. As part of an art workshop, children designed and created decorative umbrellas based on images from different cultures.
The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 250 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national ICC committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’.
Delegates attending the Member State Support Programme Coordinators’ meeting at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 13 February 2018
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
My late son (Sound Recordist) Chris J Walker (lower left) with crew of The TV Holiday Programme (Chris Walker 06/03/1974 - 08.01.2005)
Participants in the Southeast Asia Young Leaders' Programme at the 20th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2023 enjoyed a lively programme of seminars and exclusive networking sessions and played a full part in the proceedings of the Dialogue’s plenary and special sessions.
Integrated2009 programme booklet (front).
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Photo © Nico Rein
UNCTAD/TrainForTrade Port Management Programme: Training of Trainers Workshop of the English-speaking Network in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 3-9 July 2019.
The workshop was co-organized by Belfast Harbour Commissioners, with the support of Dublin Port Company and the Port of Cork Company.
32 senior managers (including 12 women) from the member ports of the English-speaking network of the Programme (Indonesia, Ghana, Malaysia, Nigeria, and the Philippines), as well as prospective port member (Kenya) and representative form the PMP French-speaking network (Cameroon), exchanged experiences and knowledge on the contents and delivery of modules 5 - 8 of the course on Modern Port Management.
Certificates were awarded to the successful candidates.
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Philippines: Iligan City
People have started to rebuild after Tropical Storm Washi (Sendong). Workers under the ILO AusAID emergency employment programme learned new skills to help them earn for their families, rebuild their lives and restore their communities. The ILO hopes to replicate this programme in areas hard hit by Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda). Find out more: www.ilo.org/yolanda
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Photography Marcel Crozet / ILO 19-11-2013
ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 29: Ms. Cihan Sultanoglu, Assistant Administrator and Director of the Regional Bureau for Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, United Nations Development Programme attends the High-Level Round-table 4 meeting on "Multiple crises and other emerging challenges, mobilizing financial resources for development and capacity-building" as part of the Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action at Titanic Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 29, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries takes place in Antalya, Turkey from 27-29 May 2016. Gökhan Balcı / Anadolu Agency
UNCTAD/TrainForTrade Port Management Programme: Training of Trainers Workshop of the English-speaking Network in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 3-9 July 2019.
The workshop was co-organized by Belfast Harbour Commissioners, with the support of Dublin Port Company and the Port of Cork Company.
32 senior managers (including 12 women) from the member ports of the English-speaking network of the Programme (Indonesia, Ghana, Malaysia, Nigeria, and the Philippines), as well as prospective port member (Kenya) and representative form the PMP French-speaking network (Cameroon), exchanged experiences and knowledge on the contents and delivery of modules 5 - 8 of the course on Modern Port Management.
Certificates were awarded to the successful candidates.