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2001, north Huron River, 800-1200 mm Kalimar lens.

Marine City, Michigan. September 2014.

a moment of congruence during a recent sunset.

A Elne, dans le port de plaisance, il y a des gens qui vivent, qui mangent, qui dorment, loin de la fête permanente et de la foire à Neuneu de la station balnéaire

Well, there's a lot of submissions taking the 'Star Crossed Lovers' approach. Mine being one of them, lol.

 

Our hotel was such an architectural marvel. Colonial Portuguese steeze. I just had to capture us in this pathway as it has quite the load of significance for is. Just beyond this pathway I asked Anna to be my wife, and now we're officially engaged!

Copper foiled cards on Colorplan paper 540gsm

CARL Conference 2018

By Antonia Mrljak. Painting in progress at Installation Contemporary

Washington Union Station - Washington, DC

Malioboro after the rain

 

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Looks like the Grange circle is aligned with the winter solstice sunset.

Eleven rows of 1,170 menhirs stretching over 1km long and 100m wide.

New Align 35 Amp (X) ESC with built in 6V BEC

As World Breastfeeding Week kicks off in Somalia, there is a call for the government and communities to create systems for supporting families to successfully breastfeed their infants

While 6 in 10 babies in Somalia are breastfed within the first hour of birth, only 1 in 3 are exclusively breastfed in the first six months of life

 

Mogadishu, 02 August 2025 - As Somalia joins the rest of the world in commemorating this year’s World Breastfeeding Week, the government, the health system, workplaces, and communities are being called upon to build systems that support mothers and their families to breastfeed their babies successfully.

 

This year’s theme - Create sustainable support systems - recognizes the barriers that breastfeeding families face due to inadequate support, misinformation, and systemic challenges. These include a lack of paid time off from work to breastfeed, inadequate parental leave after the baby is born, and insufficient protection from marketing of breastmilk substitutes like baby formula.

 

Speaking at a commemorative event in Mogadishu this morning, Health Minister Dr. Ali Haji Adam said breastfeeding was a critical foundation for a child’s health, development, and survival as it delivered lifelong benefits not just for children, but for mothers, families, and communities.

 

“The government is committed to creating sustainable support systems that protect, promote, and enable breastfeeding across the country,” he said. “We will continue to implement policies that strengthen maternal health services, train frontline workers, raise awareness, and ensure mothers have the support they need at home, in health facilities, and the workplace. As we mark World Breastfeeding Week, we reaffirm our promise to build an environment where every mother feels empowered to give her child the healthiest possible start in life.”

 

When integrated across policies, health systems, workplaces and communities, breastfeeding becomes more than a feeding choice; it is a pillar of sustainable development which should be prioritized everywhere.

  

A sustainable breastfeeding system is an all-of-society approach that ensures every mother has the support, environment, and resources to breastfeed successfully, from conception through the first two years of the child’s life and beyond.

 

“Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to give children a healthy start - improving cognitive development, strengthening immunity, and protecting both infants and mothers from chronic diseases,” said Dr. Kamil Mohamed, WHO Somalia Deputy Representative. “But mothers cannot do it alone. We must create sustainable support systems through quality health services, family-friendly workplace policies, and stronger legal protections against the unethical marketing of breastmilk substitutes”.

 

“We owe it to babies, the future generation of citizens, and to ourselves to ensure that they have the best start in life through exclusive breastfeeding for six months and continued breastfeeding for up to two years,” said UNICEF Representative Sandra Lattouf. “The benefits of breastfeeding outweigh any perceived negatives by a long mile. We need to ensure that every mother, her family, and the child are supported throughout their breastfeeding journey with the knowledge, resources, and encouragement they need. A healthy and thriving child is an asset for the family and nation.”

 

This year’s World Breastfeeding Week aims to inform Somali citizens about their role in creating supportive and sustainable environments for breastfeeding. Key objectives include promoting family-friendly workplace policies such as paid maternity leave and breastfeeding breaks, empowering communities through peer support networks and culturally sensitive education and advocating for policies that protect breastfeeding from commercial influence and misinformation.

 

In Somalia, 6 in 10 children are breastfed within an hour of birth, while 1 in 3 babies are exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life. Half of all babies are breastfed continuously for two years and beyond.

 

A major reason for the low rates of exclusive breastfeeding is the absence of legal measures against the unethical marketing of breastmilk substitutes, which are advertised and offered to mothers, wrongly, as an alternative to breastfeeding. Somalia has made minimal progress in adopting the Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes, which restricts the marketing of products intended to replace breastmilk and thereby protects mothers from commercial influence about their infant feeding choices.

 

This World Breastfeeding Week offers the government an opportunity to redouble its efforts to adopt the Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes and align Somalia with other countries that have a comprehensive and enforceable legal framework that protects babies and mothers from the marketing of breastmilk substitutes. Adoption of the Code of Marketing is part of the country’s obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which it ratified in 2015.

 

©UNICEF Somalia/Hill

New pillars, new central square. In Budapest.

Fun with Photoshop: Align [Fake Book Covers]

alignement de fûts dans la cave du chateau de Chenas dans le Nord Beaujolais

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