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Physician assistants [PA] and 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Soldiers participate in a wreath laying ceremony in recognition of National PA month at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., Oct. 6. Many ceremonies are held at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier hosted by The Old Guard. The"It is such an honor to represent all PAs here today," Capt. Jeff Anderson, a physician assign to The Old Guard. "All PAs are commited to patient care, and we should always recognized their contributions."

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My new assistant in the real estate business 🐕

 

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moja nová asistentka pri predaji domov. 🐕

Managing Forced Displacement in Africa

 

How Collective Efforts Can More Effectively Address the Surge of Refugees and Displaced Persons

 

Africa hosts more than one-third of the world’s refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs)—many of whom are fleeing ongoing conflicts in Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Sudan, and the Central African Republic. This growing phenomenon impacts not only those fleeing conflict, but also the host communities and countries who now face complex logistical and humanitarian challenges. A comprehensive response to this problem must seek to address root causes, thereby preventing further displacement, and also find durable solutions for the many millions already displaced.

 

Human migration is a natural, constant process and contributes to the development of cultures and economies. But when displacement is forced—whether by violent conflict, poor governance, or environmental factors such as natural disasters or drought—the displaced often find themselves traumatized and vulnerable to physical and economic insecurity. And for those who live in refugee camps and host communities, the conditions are as diverse as the issues that drive displacement. That’s why, in acknowledgement of both the challenges of displacement and the leadership roles played by African countries that host refugees, the African Union has named 2019 the year of refugees, IDPs and returnees.

 

The U.S. Institute of Peace, the African Diplomatic Corps, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars hosted a discussion on forced displacement in Africa. The panel conversation highlighted African policy responses to displacement at the national, regional, and continental level, discuss current and anticipated challenges, and brainstorm innovative approaches. Follow the conversation with #AfricaDayUSIP.

 

Speakers

H.E. Soorooj Phokeer, opening remarks

Ambassador of the Republic of Mauritius

 

Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), opening remarks

U.S. Representative from California

 

Carol Thompson O’Connell, opening remarks

Acting Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration, U.S. Department of State

 

H.E. Mathilde Mukantabana

Ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda

 

H.E. Wilson Mutagaywa Kajumula Masilingi

Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania

 

H.E Mull Ssebujja Katende

Ambassador of the Republic of Uganda

 

Matthew Reynolds

Regional Representative of the UN Refugee Agency for the United States of America and the Caribbean, UNHCR

 

Ger Duany

Regional Goodwill Ambassador for the East and Horn of Africa, UNHCR

 

Nancy Lindborg, moderator

President, U.S. Institute of Peace

WSU Applebaum Assistant Clinical Professor of Occupational Therapy Christine Kivlen operates a drop-in animal assisted intervention clinic on campus for graduate and professional students. When WSU Applebaum students need a break from studying or are feeling overwhelmed, they can pause for some time with paws and stop by the STudent Education: Learning aLongside Animals (STELLA) Lab in the Applebaum Building. A wide range of trained therapy dogs are escorted to their volunteer shifts by their humans, who often have strong connections to the college or university, from WSU Applebaum alums to grandparents of current Wayne State Warriors.

Pictured: Miggy, whose owner Nancy has a granddaughter who attends Wayne State.

Assistant director in planning mode.

Physician assistants [PA] and 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Soldiers participate in a wreath laying ceremony in recognition of National PA month at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., Oct. 6. Many ceremonies are held at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier hosted by The Old Guard. The"It is such an honor to represent all PAs here today," Capt. Jeff Anderson, a physician assign to The Old Guard. "All PAs are commited to patient care, and we should always recognized their contributions."

It's not only frogs that like the new garden.....two of my most favourite things in one shot!

 

Cute Assistant Director ;)

 

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Check out Bright Blue Gorilla’s new movie, "Go With Le Flo"! :)

 

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Jeff Womble, Assistant Vice Chancellor of Public Relations, provided CVB staff a tour of the facilities at #FayettevilleState University. The tour included the new student center, Rosenthal Art Gallery, Seabrook Auditorium and other locations.

Assistant coach Matt watches a close game.

Assistant Professor of Marketing Susan Andrzejewski, Ph.D., organized the 2015 Social Business Innovation Challenge. Teams competed by building prototypes designed to make the world a better place.

Physician assistants [PA] and 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Soldiers participate in a wreath laying ceremony in recognition of National PA month at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., Oct. 6. Many ceremonies are held at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier hosted by The Old Guard. The"It is such an honor to represent all PAs here today," Capt. Jeff Anderson, a physician assign to The Old Guard. "All PAs are commited to patient care, and we should always recognized their contributions."

Dance Workshop 2015 Recital Dancespirations, Saturday Afternoon Show 053015. All photos by VWeida.

Yes, I am very behind on my photos. Hopefully soon I will upload my photos for the last 4 months.

  

Taught by Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Holly Ewing (blue jacket with red-tasseled hat), ENVR 203 - Scientific Approaches to Environmental Issues visits Thorncrag Bird Sanctuary as part of its lab work.

 

An introduction to central concepts in environmental science-the function and interrelationship of physical, chemical, and biological systems-through the study of specific environmental issues. The laboratory links field studies of environmental systems to the scientific concepts and tools environmental scientists use. This course serves as the foundation for further study of environmental science at Bates.

 

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