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Thank you everybody for their hard work this academic year. Let's make the next one even better!!! All your hard work is very much appreciated and congratulations to Cheryl and Cristina for completing the PGCAP!!! All tutors now hold a teaching qualification in HE and all will be FHEA very very soon. ;)
ABU Programme Bureau Meeting, 5.3.2018
Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
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UNIMAS International Summer Programme 2018
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United Nations Disarmament Fellowship Programme participants view the OPCW Inspectorate model during a guided tour led by Christian Nissen, Senior Political Affairs Officer, at the OPCW Headquarters in The Hague on 15 April 2025.
Programme of music courses, using Margarita fonts. Designed by Parisian designer Paule Palacios-Dalens
તારીખઃ ૧૭ સપ્ટેમ્બર, ૨૦૧૩
આયોજકઃ નેશન ફસ્ટ ફાઉન્ડેશન
સ્થળઃ પપૈયાવાડી, ૮૦ ફુટ રીંગ રોડ, રાજકોટ
સમયઃ સાંજે ૭-૪૫ કલાકે
વધુ માહિતીઃ નેશન ફસ્ટ ફાઉન્ડેશન દ્વારા દ્બારા ભારતમાતા પુજન અને ગણેશજીની મહાઆરતી તેમજ રાષ્ટ્રના રક્ષણ માટે શપથ ગ્રહણ કાર્યક્રમનું આયોજન કરવામાં આવ્યુ છે. જેમા વિધ્નહર્તા ગણેશજીની મહાઆરતીનો કાર્યક્રમ રાખેલો છે. વિશેષમાં "તોપ" દ્વારા પુષ્પ વૃષ્ટી કરવામાં આવશે...
Page from a Roller Windsor Rollergirls' event programme. This was a Halloween themed event, so I used B-movie style fonts.
The background image is Whitby Abbey, to further tie in with the Vampiric theme. The orange colour tied into the programme's front cover artwork (pre-existing artwork provided by another artist).
The background image was edited in Photoshop, and the layout and text was done in Indesign.
Page from the Official Programme of the Coronation Festivities in the Borough of Keighley on Saturday August 9th 1902. This page includes details of musical performances to be given by Cowling Temperance Brass Band (at the Workhouse), Silsden Brass Band (at the District Hospital) and Haworth Brass Band (on the site of the public library).
The 20-page booklet was loaned to the History Society for scanning by Tim Neal in 2025.
Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Utopia Ltd. (or The Flowers of Progress)" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in December 1924. This page includes adverts for F. Tatham (chiropodist) of Henry Street, for R. O. Haigh (tailor) of North Street, for Jas. Rothera (cigar merchant) of Russell Street, and for Arthur Tillotson (painter and decorator) of High Street.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Utopia Ltd." played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (and a Saturday matinee) from Monday 1st to Saturday 6th December 1924. The comic opera was written by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. The KAODS production was produced by Edwin Bryan, with musical director Joseph Harker.
The 42-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 185mm by 250mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.
1979 Wales v Scotland @ Murrayfield
1979-01-20
Scotland 13–19 Wales
Scotland scorers
Tries: Irvine
Pen.: Irvine (3)
Wales scorers
Tries: Holmes
Rees
Con.: Fenwick
Pen.: Fenwick (3)
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Referee: F. Palmade (France)
A fish farm on a roof top in Bamako, supported through Cordaid's JNJ programme for creating sustainable livelihoods in the fish and onion value chain.
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Mali, one of the largest countries in the West African Sahel region, is known for its rich history and fascinating mix of cultures. Unfortunately, political turbulence and various regional conflicts have affected almost the entire population in the last decade. These and other challenges, such as climate change, food insecurity and mass displacement, call for an approach that gives Malians the means they need to turn the tide and move forward.
To make a lasting impact on the struggling West African regions, Cordaid believes we need a holistic approach that positively influences the most crucial elements in people’s daily lives. By combining efforts in strengthening civil society, creating a fair value chain, educating youth on topics such as sexual and reproductive health and rights and allowing them to influence governance and peace processes, we can pave the way to a peaceful and just future for all Malians.
Cordaid's programmes in Mali:
PGLR+
The Accountable Local Governance Programme (PGLR+) in Mali seeks to strengthen democratic institutions in 240 municipalities across the Gao, Tombouctou, Mopti, and Ségou regions. Funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Mali, the programme is carried out by a consortium of four Dutch NGOs: SNV, Oxfam Novib, the V4T Foundation, and Cordaid.
JNJ2
Jege ni Jaba means 'fish and onions' in Bambara, Mali's lingua franca. It is also the name of a programme that improves food security in the country. Some value chains have all the necessary conditions to be developed on a larger scale. However, farmers and producers are often facing challenges to grow their businesses. The main objectives of the programme are improving people's livelihoods, without increasing the pressure on the environment, and creating economic opportunities for women and youth.
Just Future
Just Future is a programme led by an alliance of international and local NGOs and civil society organisations to strengthen the capacity of civil society in fragile contexts. The alliance partners demand more accessible, responsive and accountable security and justice institutions, and more inclusive political governance and peace-making.
Jigiya
One of the goals of the Jigiya project ('hope' in Bambara) is to educate at least one million girls and boys on sexual and reproductive health and rights. The programme aims to significantly improve the youth's reproductive health and to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality. Cordaid provides technical assistance to the Jigiya project, which is being implemented in four regions: Kayes, Koulikoro, Segou and Mopti.
Programme for Phillip Barrett's company production of 'Watch on the Rhine' (by Lillian Hellman), performed at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, from Monday 19th June 1944.
The production starred husband and wife team, Phillip Barrett and Eileen Herlie, with support from Gertrude Ayton, George Ricarde, Gladys Wykeham-Edwards, Patrick Laurence, Sheila Bain, Wilfred Stephens, Gerald Faulkner, Eric Ridehalgh and Constance Parsons. It was directed by Phillip Barrett.
The programme also included adverts for various local businesses: L. B. Lockwood & Co. (carpets and curtains) of Newall Street in Bradford; Timothy Taylor's beers of Knowle Spring Brewery; Thomas Whitehead & Son (Tanners) Ltd. of Church Green; Dobson's Health Food & Herbal Store of Cavendish Street; Airways Taxis; R. Dewhurst (tobacconist) of Kirkgate in Silsden; The Keighley Savings Committee; and E. & T. Wall Ltd. (wine merchants) of Hanover Street. The programme was printed by Sun Street Printing Works (Keighley) Ltd.
The programme was saved by Margaret Archer and was donated to Keighley and District Local History Society by Brian R. Clough in 2023.
Ambassador Fernando Arias, OPCW Director-General, and Mr Suljuk Mustansar Tarar, Director of the International Cooperation and Assistance Division, present certificates to participants of the OPCW Associate Programme 2025 during the Closing Ceremony at the OPCW Centre for Chemistry and Technology in Nootdorp on 25 September 2025.