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my photo-opportunity was spoilt by a fella on the bench noting how it was a well trodden one. . . ah well. . .
Una domenica pomeriggio come tante, ma nell'aria qualcosa di nuovo. I tavoli di meltin pop si rivestono di rosso, compaiono uova e farina, spianatoie e mattarelli...ecco gli apprendisti sfoglini, si inizia!!
Chi non ha mai provato ad amalgamare la pasta si ritrova con le mani infarinate, tutto diventa piacevole ed interessante, tutto diventa collaborazione e momento di scambio.
by Richard Truhlar.
[Toronto], Curvd H&z, [12 october 1982]. 5o copies numbered & signed in black marker, issued as Curvd H&z 154 & Hangnail 8.
6 x 8-1/2 tan bond broadside printed black rubberstamp.
at our new house in Limington. My sister Amy gave us an almost-new fridge!!! and Mike's mom Bonnie gave us a microwave! What else could we possibly want?
Due to budget constraints, many zoos need to scale back their material costs. Laminated labels are confusing; are these labels permanent or temporary? Should I come back later for something better?
We were told there was an interesting "carpentry village" across this temporary bridge. After an hour and a half of walking in the rain to find it, no success. An enterprising local picked us up on his motorbike to take us back to the old town.
To Support Displaced Youth from Fallujah
Inauguration of Temporary Premises of Fallujah University (Dorms and Classrooms)
in Abu Ghraib, Baghdad
On 23 June 2016, the temporary premises of Fallujah University, located inside the Veterinary College, Baghdad University in Abu Ghraib, were inaugurated. With the generous contribution from the Government of Japan, the temporary premises of Fallujah University were established by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) providing 25 classrooms and 128 residential units that can accommodate 512 students, in addition to basic site infrastructure and an administration building. The project aimed at supporting displaced youth who bear enormous and long-lasting human, social and economic costs.
His Excellency Mr. Sohaib Al-Rawi, Governor of Anbar, who attended the event, commented that while the Anbar Governorate has been supporting institutions displaced by violence outside and within Anbar, including Fallujah University, the ongoing financial crisis has affected all aspects of people’s lives and limited the government’s capacity to support. The Governor acknowledged the efforts of UN agencies and the ongoing support of UN-Habitat on housing self-repair and shelter projects within Ramadi. He expressed his gratitude to all those who stand with people of Iraq, and specifically of Fallujah, in the midst of the hardship they face.
On UN-Habitat’s side, Dr. Erfan Ali, Head of Iraq Programme, pointed out that lack of access to education among youth is one of the key factors that fuel a cycle of poverty, hopelessness and frustration. He expressed his hope that these new premises of Fallujah University will enable young women and men from Fallujah to continue their education and play an active role as agents of positive and constructive change.
Mr. Hirofumi Miyake, Chargé d'Affaires ad interim, Embassy of Japan in Iraq, stated that Japan also has its own internally displaced persons, resulting from disasters of tsunamis, earthquakes, debris, and the latest nuclear accident, and therefore the people of Japan understand very well the importance of support to displaced persons in Iraq. He further emphasized that Japan will continue to sustain the efforts of UN-Habitat to improve the living conditions of the displaced persons in Iraq.
Dr. Ibraheem Abdulkareem, Deputy President of Fallujah University, stated that the completion of the new premises of Fallujah University has provided a glimpse of hope in the heart of displaced students, and he recognized that the inauguration is concomitant to the liberation of Fallujah.
On his part, Mr. Sattar Nawroz Khan, General Director of Migration at the Ministry of Migration and Displacement, praised the joint cooperation and partnership between multiple actors, including the Governments of Iraq and Japan, Anbar Governorate, Fallujah University, and UN-Habitat, that enabled the positive results of the overall project.
This project was implemented within the framework of larger programme titled “Humanitarian Support to Internally Displaced Persons in Iraq through Provision of Durable Shelter,” funded by the Government of Japan, aiming to improve the living conditions of internally displaced persons in Iraq through the provision of prefabricated durable shelters, and thereby to support and strengthen their self reliance.
For further information, please contact:
Alan Miran
Media Outreach Assistant, UN-Habitat
Email: alan.miran@unhabitatiraq.org
Mobile: + 964 750 342 7036
Website : unhabitat.org/iraq
Facebook : facebook.com/unhabitatiraq
Twitter : twitter.com/UNHabitatIRAQ
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
The emerging artists temporary tattoos are available for $3 each. We have many different designs by Brad F. (George U. helped us take this photo)
A temporary sluice valve fixed on a water supply pipe line at Ferguson's road, Mattakkuliya, Colombo. 05/01/2017