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Nigeria has reached a milestone in providing assistance to and protecting their citizens during pandemic and natural emergencies. Working with peers and experts from the U.S. Africa Command and other international partners, Nigerian officials came together in a special ceremony to unveil a grand national disaster response plan in Abuja.
Representatives from the Big Lottery Fund, ECOTEC and NICVA all attended a special networking and learning event for the Reaching Communities programme on Thursday 17 September 2009.
Reaching Communities NI, funded by the Big Lottery Fund, was launched in April 2006 with the aim of improving communities and the lives of people most in need. Approximately £18 million was made available for distribution between 2006 and 2009. In addition, the Big Lottery Fund put in place a development and support programme, delivered by NICVA, to support and build the capacity of grantholders to ensure the effective delivery of their projects and their outcomes.
For further information on the Reaching Communities NI Development and Support Programme, please contact Sandra Bailie or Roisin Kelly on 028 9087 7777.
I've had a good crop of lavender growing in the garden this year! It smells wonderful!
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Best of my 400mm at a Leinster game in the RDS. I like the smile on the guy behind the catcher...
I apologize in advance for this photo entry in next weeks competition. I entered this in haste. When it was printed I noticed it was grossly over sharpened:-) I plan to fix this one but Cant fix the one that is with the Judge. I'm Prepared the the savaging I am going to get.... Have to calibrate my screen again....
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This is version 2.0 of my Star Destroyer made in Halo Reach Forge. It has better proportions, more detail, and a better interior.
Bradby After Party 2016 organized by Mahaweli reach hotel Kandy was held on 14th of May at Mahaweli reach hotel 10Pm onwards.
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