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Organized by Novo Nordisk, Lions Club International, and Department of Health, more than 600 individuals formed the largest human blue circle in the history of the World Diabetes Day celebration in the Philippines held at the Quezon Memorial Circle last November 23, 2016. The blue circle serves as the global symbol in promoting awareness on diabetes and in unifying the call to defeat this global pandemic.
The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) in partnership with Relief International organized Media Awareness Campaign program, held for 40 participants drawn from the Media, civil society, local universities, at Mogadishu’s Siyaad City Hotel on Thursday November 13, 2014.
The one day event, which was supported by the European Union, was entitled “Connecting between people and Media” and was aimed at highlighting the importance of the media to the public and its benefits and contributions to a building a healthy and democratic society, the public perception and exploring the future of the Somali media.
Project AWARE selected my picture of a diver with rubbish collected during our 2008 Underwater Cleanup in Tenggol Island (28 - 30 Aug) for their November 2008 Newsletter.
Illinois Motorcycle Awareness Press Event. April 28, 2010 at Frieze Harley-Davidson in O'Fallon, Illinois.
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and the Oregon Department of Transportation is educating the public on how they can help prevent it.
Human trafficking is a former of modern slavery that involves the use of force, fraud, or pressure to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act. Victims can be any age, race, gender or nationality. More than 27 million people annually fall victim to human trafficking worldwide, and according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, 132 cases involving 248 victims were identified in Oregon in 2023.
This week, awareness materials are being distributed to truck drivers and motor carriers across the state, including the Umatilla Port of Entry Weigh Station.
“All we’re asking is that when they see the signs of human trafficking, they make the call,” ODOT Motor Carrier Enforcement Officer Jordan Barthel said. “If it’s an emergency, call 911, or the Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.
The hotline is operated 24 hours a day by a nongovernmental organization. ODOT is also sharing information through various communications channels, including TripCheck and message signs around the state.
ODOT is partnering with U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Oregon Trucking Association, TAT (formerly Truckers Against Trafficking), Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, La-Grande based Bowman Trucking and law enforcement to raise awareness about human trafficking and provide people with educational resources.
Waste management awareness- Upasana Society- Feb 2017
Upasna Society NGO in association with Patkar college students ( Duheeta Joshi, Yash Chavan, Chaitali Pawar, Arya Vaidya, Hardik Rane, Trishant Bhatt and Vyanketesh Lutkurthi) is organising an awareness campaign on waste management in United English school at Malad Marve on 13th of Feb 2017 at 3pm . It is a school for under privileged children. Believing in the idea of, “What we sow, so shall we reap”, is the main motto of the campaign.
Students will be taught about waste management and its importance through audio visual aids.
Upasana Society volunteers would be demonstrating them what exactly is dry and wet waste.
"Best out of waste" competition will also be conducted for the kids.
Upasana Society volunteers will be installing two separate dustbins for the segregation of waste at the school so that the students can take this example to their own house.
At Upasana Society NGO, It is important to know how and what affects us and how we can bring out sustainable change. Thus this will be a small step towards bringing about a positive change in the society.
Those who wish to be a part of such events and campaigns can contact Saurabh- 9769727057 or Dipti- 7045127770.
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So I ordered these pink rings for a specific purpose that they did not work at all for. When I looked at them, I thought of those breast cancer awareness ribbons. So I picked up a charm and made this JPL bracelet. The Swarovski heart charm has been lying in my collection forever and was a natural addition.
A testicular cancer awareness campaign that resides inside a urinal meeting target audience directly
Mobile Payments Industry Is Hyped up but Minuscule
Mobile payments have been growing fast for years, yet in 2013 their overall volume is projected to make up only 2% of all U.S. credit and debit card volume. For more: blog.unibulmerchantservices.com/mobile-payments-industry-....
Illinois Motorcycle Awareness Press Event. April 28, 2010 at Frieze Harley-Davidson in O'Fallon, Illinois.