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using helmet as a protection... pounding chilles

I’m not sure what this is for? I would imagine dog pee, but it doesn’t seem like the most effective solution.

...from intruders

Team leader SGT Alexander Weston, a member of 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, and his Soldiers secure the rear element

of a dismounted patrol Nov. 18, 2013, en route to an Afghan Border Police checkpoint in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. The 2nd Battalion is part of 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Patriot. The Army is making S&T investments now to produce capabilities later that will benefit dismounted Soldiers, including lighter-weight, stronger armor that will provide increased force protection, and integrated, modular, mission-tailorable Soldier protection systems. (U.S. Army photo by SGT Eric Provost, Task Force Patriot Public Affairs)

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The lady in the centre clearly does not enjoy the rain and has opted for double protection with a plastic scarf as well as an umbrella. These two lovely ladies were unaware of me but I was spotted by the market stall holder on the right.

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Minister Bathabile Dlamini addresses delegates during launch of Child Protection (Photo GCIS)

 

At the Ministry of Defence, Berlin, Germany

Our tourist group had our own life guard with black sunglasses and a machine gun in his pocket.

Towards harmonised and effective data protection

No worries

ill protect you !!

Launch event of the child protection training materials for individual police officers, deployed with United Nations police.

 

On 7 December, the new Specialised Training Materials (STM) on Child Protection for UN police were launched. The materials were presented by Mark Pedersen of the Integrated Training Service in DPKO/ DFS and discussed subsequently by Alexandre Zouev (Assistant Secretary-General for Rule of Law and Security Institutions, DPKO), Virginia Gamba (Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict), Luis Carrilho (United Nations Police Adviser, DPKO) and Cornelius Williams (Associate Director and Global Chief of Child Protection, UNICEF). The discussion was moderated by David Haeri (Director of the Division of Policy, Evaluation and Training, DPKO). Opening remarks were provided by the German Permanent Representative, Christoph Heusgen.

  

The training materials have been developed by the Department for Peacekeeping Operations to increase the knowledge of police officers on child protection concerns that may deploy with United Nations police.

 

Following the launch event for Member States, the training materials will be disseminated to United Nations Member States and Peacekeeping Missions through a series of regional train-the-trainer courses in 2018.

 

Nine regional train-the-trainer courses are planned for 2018 in Africa, Asia/Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. The target audience will be UN Police child protection focal points from peacekeeping missions and trainers from police contributing countries (PCCs).

For more information on UN police training, visit: police.un.org/en/un-police-training-materials-ipos

 

Photo: UN/ Juergenliemk

 

A Somali corrections officer attends a training course to improve the protection of the country's judicial officials from 23 November and 3 December 2014 in Mogadishu, Somalia. Roughly 100 participants, including female officers took part in a ten-day course organized by UNDP's Governance and Rule of Law Programme in partnership with AMISOM Police, UNMAS and the EU mission on maritime capacity-building in the Horn of Africa. UN Photo/Ilyas Ahmed

Carpenter was adding protection under his boat, he had also taken protection by mud on his face and various part of body and last of all a boy was giving protection to the carpenter by an umbrella from the burning sun....

marc by marc jacobs

Inauguration ceremony for new health facility in Protection of Civilians site 3.

 

International Medial Corps has been providing emergency health services in the UN House Protection of Civilian sites since early 2014, serving a population of close to 30,000 IDPs.

 

With 200 staff, IMC has provided over 50,000 consultations, including more than 3,000 anti-natal and post-natal consultations and over 380 primary health consultations daily in the outpatient department; over 6,000 children have received routine health vaccinations. More than 1,400 children have been born in IMC health facilities.

 

With the support of UNFPA and OFDA, International Medical Corps recently upgraded reproductive health and outpatient care facilities in the site. These facilities, which were previously based in emergency tents, are now semi-permanent structures offering adequate space for care. This inauguration ceremony serves to present the new facilities and services to the community, as well as to recognize the tireless efforts of the health facility workers.

 

Services offered in the POC clinic include maternity and delivery, anti-natal and post-natal care, family planning, routine vaccinations, outpatient care, pharmacy, prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), HIV counseling and testing, mental health services, and community health promotion. A 24-hour ambulance service offers access to services in POC1 including 24-hour emergency and in-patient nutrition stabilization center, as well as emergency referrals to higher-level care facilities.

 

Here, visitors tour the new facilities.

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little human that hold an umbrella for protection

The lead runner is in the middle . . . honest ! London Marathon UK

ready to ski, A is proud to wear goggles and helmet

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Sikorsky UH-60M Blackhawk 08-27170/N72760 displaying at EAA AirVenture 2016. The registered owner is Department of Homeland Security. 31st July 2016.

Nuclear protection forces at Rescuers’ Day Parade © PanARMENIAN Photo / Davit Hakobyan

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Carter is well protected with his license, address, microchip, rabies tag, and St. Francis watching over him. The breeder gave him a St. Francis medal when I got him, and I've kept it ... never hurts!

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Film d'essai (test film) of July 15, 2022,of the Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm (year 1971) with my Canon F-1 SLR (year 1973).

 

Silberra Pan160 exposed for 160 ISO at developed using Tetenal UltraFin T-Plus at dilution 1+6 for 6min30 at 23°C. The film was exposed following the readings of the Canon F-1 body or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder privileging the shadow zones.

 

The Canon FD lens was equipped with a Hoya X-Dry UV-protection filter (55mm) wit the metal Canon BT-55 shade hood.

 

Montée de la Grande Côte, July 15, 2022

69001 Lyon

France

 

After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.

The dyke on the left protects the harbor and city and the work area on the waterfront is the staging area for the wind farm

Gakkenflex + Fujifilm Reala 500D

Brussels, Home, Summer 2008

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