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Solar LED Lantern Distribution, Bhako Village May8, 2012
Tharparkar District, Province of Sindh, Pakistan
Pervaiz Lodhie “Pehli Kiran” socio-economic poverty alleviation program for rural Pakistan’s poorest marginalized communities. 500 LED Lanterns
Manufactured and donated by Shaantech KEPZ Karachi gifted to 500 families of Bhako, Kharoro and Vekasar Villages. These villages are only couple of miles from the India border, Nagarparkar area of Thar desert. Majority of people are Hindus. No roads into these villages. We had to use 4-Wheel Drive UNDP vehicles.
Trip and distribution facilitated and supported by:
Masood Lohar, UNDP Green Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme
Abbas Khoso, Integrated Rural Awareness and Development Organisation (IRADO)
Present on the trip:
Pervaiz Lodhie, LEDtronics, USA
Shahid Siddiqui, Shaan Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, Karachi, Pakistan
TINY LITTLE HISTORIES
Told by the community, preserved by the community.
The GAFF opened an exhibition of work from Tiny Little Histories, a community sharing programme that brings untold histories from the Midwest to life. The audio installation and photographic exhibition will remain at the Limerick City Gallery Of Art (LCGA) until October 30th 2022.
Through a collaborative arts methodology, Tiny Little Histories embraces a layer of oral history that too often disappears with the passing of generations. The project was piloted in 2021, inspired by the work of the Place Based Curriculum in Leeds. The GAFF with Creative Communities Midwest invited artists and community groups to share cultural and historical experiences with the intention to bring them to public audiences through digital platforms. Working with UK based artist Lowri Evans and curator Maeve McGrath, artists working with community groups excavated these stories, bringing them into the public domain through this installation.
These seldom heard stories feature Metallica’s visit to Liscannor; the part played by the Island baths in the 1950s/60s in the lives of the local children; a unique glimpse into the reality of living within an enclosed community in 1950s Limerick; memories of the takeover by young people of a house in 1980s Limerick; the peacocks that roamed Newcastle West; sights and sounds of Ennis of old; the GAA ban on Kildimo-Pallaskenry GAA in 1950s Ireland; an exploration of the living conditions and circumstances of the Travelling Community; the Palatine settlement story in Kilfinane and recollections of growing up in a housing estate inside the walls of King John’s Castle.
The Tiny Little Histories Audio artists are:
Niamh O’Brien | The Ban | Kildimo, Co.Limerick
John Lillis | Black Helicopter | Liscannor, Co. Clare
Mairéad Spillane | Women in Contemplative Life | Limerick City
Seán Horgan | Intergenerational Exchange | Ennis, Co.Clare
Diarmuid McIntyre | Palatine | Kilfinane, Co.Limerick
Patrick O’Brien | Peacock | Newcastle West, Co.Limerick
Helena Enright | Island Banks | Limerick City
Eoin O Kelly | Our Little Eden | Limerick City
Frank McCarthy | Back in Them Days | Limerick City
Monica Spencer | Living in a Castle | Limerick City
Photographic artist: Seán O’Riordan
Following this installation, the stories will be stored online as a long term, accessible arts and community resource.
The GAFF is supported by The Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíonn and Limerick Arts Office in the delivery of its work and thanks the Limerick City Gallery Of Art (LCGA) for supporting the delivery of this project.
The programme (LFSP) is a four-year programme (2014 – 2017), designed to improve the livelihoods and food security of people living in rural areas by kick starting the rural economy.
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), with a total investment of £ 45 million (USD 72 million), targets Zimbabwe’s smallholder farmers with the objective of reducing poverty through increased incomes for smallholder farmers.
The programme will actively address the specific constraints that small-holder farmers - particularly women and youth - face in raising the productivity of their farms and participating in markets.
The combined goal of the programme is to contribute to poverty reduction through increased incomes and improved food security and nutrition.
Pictures: ©FAO/Believe Nyakudjara
Cover of Programme officiel des Ballets Russes : théâtre de l'Opéra, Mai-Juin 1920. Collection of the Research Library, National Gallery of Australia.
Cover illustration features costume designs by José-Maria Sert for l'Astuce féminine.
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Page from the theatre programme for a production of "The Rebel Maid" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1922. This page features adverts for Keighley Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Lawkholme Crescent; and Spencer Street Garage (owned by W. H. Goldsbrough of Devonshire Street).
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "The Rebel Maid" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (and a Saturday matinee) from Monday 9th October 1922. The romantic light opera was written by Alexander M. Thompson, with lyrics by Gerald Dalton and music by Montague F. Phillips. Dalton and Phillips had actually created the opera while serving in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during the First World War. The musical director was Joseph Harker, while the producer and stage director was Avalon Collard.
The story is set in the autumn of 1688 and centres around the rebellion against the Stuart dynasty, in the form of King James II, led by Prince William of Orange (played by George Best). The action takes place in the mansion of Lord Milverton (played by Edward Greenwood) on the coast of Devon, the local inn 'The Jolly Fishers' and the village green. Amongst the plots and counter-plots is a romance between Derek Lanscombe (Watson Walker) and Lady Mary Trefusis (Edith Robson), who's secret identity is 'Snow Bunting' a.k.a. the Rebel Maid. The production also starred Tom Coates, Ernest Marsden, Frank Shuttleworth, Alan Petty, Sydney Calvert, Mrs Percy Taylor, Mabel Rothera, Hilda Smith, Kitty Connolly and Edith Smith.
The 44-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 255 mm by 193 mm (although the internal pages are slightly smaller than the cover). The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.
7th October 2019. IAPI SMASH well-being programme launch in Venue 35 (formally La Stampa). Photo: Aidan Oliver
The SMASH programme will provide 24/7 support on mental well-being. This employment assistance programme (EAP) will also provide financial and legal advice, career coaching and parenting support services to our highly skilled workforce.
IAPI is delighted to be bringing this programme to our members thanks to the patronage of TABS (The Advertising Benevolent Society).
“TABS has been working behind the scenes of the industry for over 60 years helping those who have fallen on hard times but we feel it is time to be more visible and relevant to a younger cohort of the workforce. We’re delighted with the prominence that IAPI is giving this programme and believe it will be of huge benefit to their members as they look to support and nurture the extraordinary talent in the industry.” Allen Kiernan, Financial Director, BBDO Dublin and Board Member, TABS.
Mental health challenges are on the increase and the World Health Organisation predicts that depression will be the leading global burden of disease by 2030. Ireland ranks in the top 10 countries worldwide in relation to numbers of the population affected by anxiety disorders (WHO, 2017) with depression, anxiety and stress being the most common difficulties.
Armed with this information and with the knowledge that our industry is already one of the most stressful to work in, TABS recognise that instead of shying away from this fact, we need to face it head-on and do something about it. The vast majority of those under 30 in the industry are not aware of the support TABS provides and given that they represent 47% of the workforce, this needed to be addressed. TABS now sponsor the SMASH programme for all IAPI members.
The programme is being managed by Spectrum Health, who were chosen by TABS after a comprehensive search for the best partner.
The launch will take place in Venue 35 (formally La Stampa) with doors open from 5.30pm. The launch will kick off with a keynote speech from Niall Breslin at 6pm.
Niall Breslin AKA Bressie is an award-winning musician, former Westmeath Gaelic footballer, former Leinster Rugby under 21 player, a mental health advocate and a best selling author. He is a passionate speaker and campaigner leading a new kind of conversation around mental health.
Following Niall's talk, three advertising professionals will share their own personal stories relating to their experiences of maintaining and developing their own well-being.
2018 FIA International Stewards Programme at Geneva, February 8 to 11 - Photo Gregory Lenormand / DPPI
The Learn-to-Swim programme runs from 25th May - 5th June 2014. 45 children and 17 mothers will each receive 10 days instruction. The event is run by Soneva Fushi in partnership with Baa Atoll Education Centre, the school on Eydhafushi.
For more information please visit:
www.slowlifesymposium.com/2014/05/27/learning-to-swim-the...
Orientation Programme 2019, 2nd semester Welcome Session to New Exchange Students at ISCTE-IUL, on the 30th of january 2019.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
In August 2014, the ISU hosted the UN Disarmament Fellowship Programme.
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KUALA LUMPUR 28th January 2010: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak launched the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) Roadmap with the call to the civil service to go “big and bold” in the implementation of the six National Key Result Areas (NKRA) plans.
He launched the roadmap at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre KLCC.
I have the job of scanning football programmes for sale in the family business (visit www.bubbletronics.co.uk). I thought that they might have a wider interest. Further, I discovered a Flickr group dedicated to them!