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Pictures from the Lancia TrendVisions Once Upon My Time Event at Chiostri di San Barnaba. Lancia TrendVisions supported the talented fashion designer Fabrizio Talia es Artisanal event.
In the evening it was presented the brand new www.lanciatrendvisions.com design.
Chaque entreprise qui souhaite être référencée illiCO est soumise à une sélection qui permettra de s'assurer de sa fiabilité. illiCO travaille avec VERIPRO, un organisme indépendant spécialiste de la cotation des entreprises du bâtiment, permettant de vérifier leur état de santé financier et administratif.
Started to mark our meager little carrot crop as a failure. Then realized, no...these are artisanal carrots. Ya, that's it!
Artisanal and Varietal Honey is like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates, with each year we never know what we're gonna to get, this is our first line-up. Visit Waxingkara.com to see all our stuff.
Interesting drinks, with a hefty price tag. But really worth checking out.
Drinks and dessert at Harbour Sixty
// Harbour Sixty 60 Harbour Street, Toronto
Las Juntas has a proud mining tradition. This monument is at the entrance to the town. Gold is no longer processed by a simple pan, however.
The men and women behind the scenes at BP Studio perform a highly manual and qualified job. Our knitwear is made from all Italian thread (with just a few exceptions, like Irish cashmere) and the workmanship is 100% made in Italy
artisans montrez votre savoir faire ! pour votre communication pensez à faire appel au service d' un professionnel de l'image
le studio pechier - eurofilm photosphere - peut vous aider et met son studio et ses quinze années d'experience -
dans tout l 'hérault - pour tout corps de metier , sylvie et jf pechier sont là !
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Day 59 for the 365 project.
Pretty awesome craftsman applying the final touches to a 'pottery' piece. It was so hot that the ordinarily non-flammable spray burst into flames.
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The solo designer of Bao La bamboo coop looks out into his green see and opportunities after having received equipment loans from Design Capital (F4F's charity side)
Local artisans who built Luiza's new house. Luiza, a single mother of three, lost her home to Cyclone Idai. "I was home with my children when the wind started. I grabbed them and run to the neighbors. The house collapsed behind us, we could not take anything , our dishes, our cloths ... here was nothing left,” she remembers. "Everything fell". Maria, one of the local astisans who built Luiza's house, used to work as a domestic helper, but today, she stands among construction materials, mixing cement, measuring sand, and climbing scaffolding. "I say it’s a miracle," she says, as she recalls her journey into the male-dominated field of construction. Her transition wasn’t easy; at first, even her own mother doubted she could handle such "men’s work." But Maria remained determined, reminding her family, "It’s not just men’s work, women can do it too."The Government of Mozambique, through GREPOC and World Bank funding, has tasked IOM with implementing the "Recovery of Housing " project, aimed at assisting 6,682 vulnerable families in the city of Beira, Sofala province. In coordination with UN-Habitat and the Beira Municipality, this initiative helps communities affected by Cyclone Idai and subsequent cyclones and floods since 2019 to rebuild their homes using stronger, more durable materials.
Local artisans are trained in resilient construction techniques, ensuring homes are better prepared for future climate shocks. The project emphasizes community involvement by providing essential materials and technical support, while also building local capacity for long-term recovery. By reinforcing homes and empowering artisans, the initiative fosters sustainable recovery and strengthens the resilience of Beira’s most vulnerable communities.
Having learned how to mix cement from her father and the basics of construction through the on the working training facilitated by IOM, Maria adapted quickly, taking pride in her newfound skills. "When I got here, I just asked for a little guidance, and soon I could work on my own," she recalls. Her favorite part? "Launching the cement, measuring sand, handing out nails—it makes me feel alive."
Maria feels pride knowing that her labor contributes to building homes for those who have suffered. "I feel happy because people now have some certainty. They suffered a lot," she says. And as she watches houses she helped build rise from the ground, she feels a sense of accomplishment. "I started this work from the bottom, and now a completed house is in front of my eyes. We’ve finished.
When Cyclone Idai made landfall, destroying the very houses she now helps rebuild, Maria was pregnant with her daughter Gabriela. “I had never seen winds like that. The water was up to my belly—we were terrified,” she recalls. Now, when Maria comes home, her daughter puts on her uniform and says, “Mom, I want to work in construction too.”
As she looks to the future, Maria feels ready to pass on her skills to others, to teach them what she’s learned along the way. "Now, I feel capable," she says. "When someone is struggling, I can support them, just as I was supported."
@ IOM 2024 / Amanda Nero